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Sweet, crispy, and fluffy banana fritters, a popular snack or dessert in Comoros. Made with ripe bananas, flour, and a touch of sweetness, these fritters are a delightful taste of the islands.
Roho is a traditional Comorian sweet treat, often prepared for weddings and special celebrations. It's a dense, sweet confection made from ground rice, sugar, and aromatic spices, typically formed into small balls or shapes.
Om Ali is a rich and decadent Egyptian bread pudding, often considered the national dessert. It features layers of flaky pastry, dried fruits, nuts, and shredded coconut, all baked in a creamy, sweet milk mixture until golden and bubbling.
A delicate and fragrant milk custard, Firni is a popular dessert in Afghanistan, often served during special occasions. It's flavored with cardamom and rosewater, and garnished with nuts.
A classic Egyptian dessert, Basbousa is a sweet, syrup-soaked semolina cake studded with shredded coconut and topped with a whole almond. It has a wonderfully tender crumb and a rich, sweet flavor, perfect for any occasion.
Balah el Sham are delightful Egyptian fried dough pastries, similar to churros, that are soaked in a sweet syrup. They are a popular street food and a beloved treat, especially during Ramadan.
A rich and celebratory Egyptian nut pastry featuring delicate layers of phyllo dough, a fragrant nut filling, and a sweet, floral syrup. Perfect for special occasions.
Baladi Feteer is a beloved Egyptian country pie, renowned for its incredibly flaky, layered texture. Traditionally made in villages, it can be enjoyed as a sweet treat with honey or sugar, or as a savory base for cheese and other fillings.
A dense, rich, and traditional Egyptian sweet made from tahini (sesame paste). This halva is a delightful candy with a unique texture and nutty flavor, often enjoyed for breakfast or as a sweet treat.
A rich and comforting Egyptian bread pudding, often called 'Mother of Ali's' dessert. This version uses puff pastry or croissants soaked in a sweet, creamy milk mixture, studded with nuts, raisins, and coconut, then baked to golden perfection.
Delicate, ready-made qatayef (small pancakes) are filled with a rich, sweet ashta (clotted cream) and topped with crunchy pistachios, then drizzled with fragrant sugar syrup. A popular and easy dessert, especially during Ramadan.
A hearty and flavorful stew of chicken braised in a rich tomato-based sauce with aromatic spices, served alongside sweet, fried plantains.
A delightful dessert featuring tender poached quinces filled with a fragrant mixture of ground walnuts, sugar, and cinnamon, often served with a light syrup.
A comforting and creamy Salvadoran-style rice pudding, slow-cooked with milk, sugar, cinnamon, and raisins, offering a sweet and aromatic finish to any meal.
Qatayef are small, folded pancakes traditionally enjoyed during Ramadan in Egypt. The batter is cooked on one side only, then filled with a sweet cream (ashta) or chopped nuts, folded in half, and typically deep-fried until golden and crispy, then soaked in a fragrant sugar syrup. They are a beloved sweet treat and a staple of the iftar (breaking the fast) meal.
Himbasha, also known as Ambasha or H'mbasha, is a traditional Eritrean and Ethiopian celebratory bread. It's a slightly sweet, leavened bread, often flavored with cardamom and sometimes sesame seeds. Its distinctive feature is the decorative patterns scored on top, traditionally resembling a wheel or other symbolic designs. It's enjoyed during holidays and special occasions.
A traditional Moroccan energy-boosting confection, Sellou is made from finely ground toasted flour, almonds, and sesame seeds, bound together with butter and honey, and subtly spiced with cinnamon. It's a popular and sustaining treat, especially during Ramadan.
Kueh Ee is a delightful and comforting dessert soup featuring chewy glutinous rice balls served in a sweet, fragrant syrup. Often made with natural colorings from ingredients like pandan leaves or butterfly pea flowers, these small, colorful balls are a popular treat, especially during festive occasions.
A sweet and nutty cake made primarily from ground sesame seeds, often enjoyed as a snack or dessert. This version incorporates elements for a moist and flavorful cake.
A fragrant and slightly sweet coconut rice, often served as a side dish or a light main. It's made by simmering rice in coconut milk and water, infused with the rich flavor of coconut.
A traditional Tuvaluan dessert made from grated pulaka (swamp taro) mixed with coconut cream and steamed, often served as a sweet treat or snack.
Deliciously sweet and soft fritters made from mashed overripe plantains, lightly spiced with nutmeg and fried to a golden crisp. Perfect as a snack or a delightful breakfast treat.
A delightful twist on the classic Kenyan mandazi, these are sweet, fluffy fried dough pockets filled with a spiced coconut and sugar mixture. They offer a satisfyingly sweet treat, perfect for breakfast or as an afternoon snack.
A classic Kenyan breakfast or snack featuring spiced milky tea (Chai) served with soft, slightly sweet, deep-fried dough (Mandazi). It's a comforting and popular combination enjoyed across the country.