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Powdered sugar is added gradually as the mixture thickens, giving rise to a grayish-brown color. The result is poured hot into a bowl and covered in a white cream made from milk, starch, sugar, eggs, and a bit of orange blossom essence , then decorated with almonds and other seeds and nuts, whole or ground, and small candy.
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Tunisian tajines or tajine refers to a kind of quiche, without a crust, made with beaten eggs, grated cheese, meat and various vegetable fillings, and baked like a large cake. The Tunisian tagine is very different from the Algerian or Moroccan dish but similar to the Italian frittata or the Egyptian eggah.
Bambalouni (Arabic: بمبالوني), also referred to as bambaloni, is a sweet Tunisian donut. It can be made at home or bought from fast food shops. It is prepared with a flour dough fried in oil. The bambaloni is eaten sprinkled with sugar or soaked in honey. [1] It can be eaten at any time of day. [2]
Image credit: Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell 1. Chocolate Peanut Butter Pretzel Bars Image credit: Photo: Eric Moran/Styling: Erin McDowell 2. Ombré Ice Cream Cake Image credit: Photo ...
Tunisian-style mesfouf. Mesfouf or masfouf (Arabic: مسفوف) is an Algerian and Tunisian dish which is a variant of couscous with finely rolled semolina and butter or olive oil. This food is quite popular in the Maghreb. It is conventional to consume the mesfouf during the holy month of Ramadan. It is served at traditional celebrations or ...
Libyan Sfenj. In Libya Sfenj is eaten sprinkled with sugar or soaked in honey or date molasses. It can be eaten for Friday breakfast or with afternoon tea. [16] Though it is eaten year-round, [17] it is especially popular during the winter months and around Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. [18]