March 10 marked the start of Ramadan and desserts are one major category of food that cannot be missing at any holiday table or gathering. If you have a sweet tooth, you'll love Arabic desserts ...
Arabic sweets form a quintessential part of Arab culture and hospitality. In the past, it was considered rather offensive if a guest was allowed to leave the table without being offered the ...
A baker makes kunafa at a store in Amman, Jordan, Sept. 8, 2019. Kunafa is a traditional Arabic dessert made of cheese, flour, syrup, and added with nuts as ingredients. (Photo: Xinhua/Mohammad Abu ...
This Palestinian dessert is a cheese-topped pastry soaked in sugar syrup. Versions include kunafa naama (soft) and kunafa kheshna (thick, made from long noodle threads). Dh17.5per piece, available at ...
The mouth-watering Baklava tops the list of most popular sweet treats in the region. A rich layering of filo pastry filled with a unique blend of chopped nuts and finished off with a generous amount ...
Ramadan began on April 12, ushering in the Islamic month of fasting from dawn till dusk. Eid al-Fitr is a holiday that marks the end of Ramadan when it concludes on May 13. In between now and then, ...
Mumbai has a range of options to indulge your palate. From the Middle Eastern kunafeh, Korean bingsu to Filipino halo-halo. Here’s what you can try to get your sugar fix However, it has also whet our ...