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Vegan Halawet el Jebn / Mshabshaleh / Levantine Sweet Cheese Roll Dessert
#vegan#desserts#syrian cuisine#Lebanese cuisine#middle eastern cuisine#west asian cuisine#veganized#halawet el jebn#mshabshaleh#vegan mozzarella cheese#semolina#rosewater#orange blossom water#lemon#coconut sugar
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That Jesse we need to cook baklava meme is haunting me like this is literally me and my mother
#ewbie.txt#cooking baklava in the house is a whole event and i cant get out of it#just me and my 50 yr old lebanese mother against the world#I prefer عوامة personally but baklava is good#i don’t know how to spell that in English letters sorry#its so good and everyone wants a piece which fair! but tbh... of western asia deserts... its not the best...#yall havent tried halawet el jibn.... oh to be back in lebanon just so i can eat this stuff#i was talking abt authentic falafel yesterday w my friends and almost cried...
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may the router arrive safe and sound and speedily. ameen
my (very white, very middle european, very protestant christian, very sixty-year old) father just dropped an inshallah in casual conversation. without precedent or without any acknowledgement. "inshallah they will send us a new internet router" he said. didn't even stutter. what did he mean by this.
#IM CRYING#this is beautiful#arabic#islam#soon we'll take over the world with maqloobeh and halawet jibn mwahahaha#a dish and a dessert from the levant dw#lol#bless your dad#really made my day XD
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Exploring the Exquisite World of Syrian Desserts: Atayef, Mahalabia, Halawet El Jibn, Awamah, and Èma’a #BlogchatterFoodFest @blogchatter
The Sweet Symphony of Syrian Desserts Syrian cuisine is renowned not only for its savory dishes but also for its delightful array of desserts. Steeped in tradition and rich in flavor, Syrian desserts offer a tantalizing glimpse into the country’s culinary artistry. From the intricate pastries to creamy puddings and exotic ice creams, Syrian desserts are a celebration of sweetness and creativity.…
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#Atayef Recipe#Awamah Balls#Cultural Desserts#Halawet El Jibn#Mahalabia Pudding#Middle Eastern Sweets#Syrian Desserts#Syrian Ice Cream Èma’a#Traditional Syrian Recipes
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[ Original Twitter Thread by @/beelektra ] - Not by Magz, am not Palestinian
Palestinian Foods. (long post)
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"🧵 Thread of Palestinian desserts I've grown up around and seen A thing I'd like to add is that I just like to share my culture! I do not want to spread the narrative that our culture is dying, I only want people to see our foods and traditions 🇵🇸
"As mentioned in the last post, we have knafeh (or kunafa), a buttery dessert made with shredded pastry layers such as cheese and other ingredients like pistacho or cream!"
"Burbara; which comes from Saint Barbara, fun fact! It's a soup dessert that mainly consists of barley, licorice spices, anise, cinnamon, and fennel powder This is a dessert usually many Christian families have to celebrate Saint Barbara, which is December 4th!"
"Malban, which resembles a fruit jelly! Made from starch and sugar Specifically, it's made with grape molasses, thickened with starch and flavored with rose water, and stuffed with almonds (or other nuts including walnuts, treenuts, and peanuts)"
"Khabeesa is simply just a pudding made with grapes, but you prepare it by mixing the grape juice with semolina and nuts + seeds."
"Mtabbak or mtabba, a crispy dough stuffed with crushed walnuts. It also contains cinnamon, sugar, and syrup. Photo credits go to Bartek Kieżun on Instagram"
"Tamriyeh, a fried pastry filled with semolina pudding, scenter with mastic and orange blossom water, and topped off with powdered sugar"
"Ka'ak bi Tamer, which are date paste filled cookies with cinnamon! A dessert made for Eid-Alfitr. It's topped with nigella seeds, and the cinnamon-spiced date paste is the most important part of it all– you can eat it on its own or have it with coffee"
"+ Ka'ak Asawer, another dessert that can be prepared for Eid-Alfitr. It's translated to bracelet cookies, and they use date paste, flour, anise seeds, sugar, ground cinnamon, and olive oil"
"Muhallebi or mahalabia, a milk pudding that's made with sugar, corn starch, and fragrant flavorings! It's topped off with nuts, pistachos, and almonds and sprinkled with ground cinnamon or shredded coconut"
"Rice pudding, which is a common dessert in Palestine, and it's your choice to top it off with nuts or not"
"Stuffed dates, using medjool dates and cracking them open to be stuffed with goat cheese and pistachios– but you're free to add anything else"
"Ma'amoul, a buttery crisp cookie primarily made of farina and can be stuffed with (spiced) dates, walnuts, or pistachios. This is another Christian dessert made by Palestinian mothers during the week of Easter Sunday."
"Halawit Smid, a farina based dessert with added sugar and unsalted cheese. It's preferably served fresh"
"Namoura cake, aka harissa dessert! It's made with semolina or farina flour, and then topped off with syrup once baked"
"Qatayef, which is eaten during the month of Ramadan. It's made of farina, flour, water, and yeast blended together– the process is pretty similiar to making pancakes, but only one side is cooked"
"Since I've mentioned using zaatar for a lot of things, I recently just discovered this but– there's also things such as zaatar cookies!! It's just as implied that the cookies are filled with zaatar, I'd be so willing to make this on my own"
"Baklava, made from phyllo pastry dough, butter, nuts, basil, and a sweet honey syrup"
"Aish el saraya, arabic version of a bread pudding. It's basically a layered bread, where it starts from the bottom, then covered with a sweet syrup, cream, and crumbled pistachios."
"Awwami, it's defined as "crisp donut ball" in English. It's a deep fried dough ball coated with sesame seeds, and dipped in cold syrup water."
"Halawet el Jibn, a sweet cheese dessert rolled with custard, heavy cream, drizzled rose water + syrup, and garnished with nuts."
"Lastly, I'd like to add watermelon and cheese– for me, it's like,,,, bittersweet!!! You should totally try it and we also have this during Ramadan"
"Well, that's all I can think of for Palestinian desserts! Here's the first part for general foods, I know I did make a promise for part two
I hope you guys liked this thread, and if you have any opinions please feel free to quote tweet anything on here if I made a mistake, feel free to correct me, it's always appreciated P.S if you're a zionist commenting here I really don't care, just scroll, I'm sharing my culture
One LAST thing. if you want any of the recipes from here, check out this website, the creator (Wafa) shares so many wonderful traditional Palestinian dishes."
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halawet el jibn has got to be one of the yummiest desserts on earthhhhhhhh
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Meanwhile there are so many things that remind me of you (I love that) Our song completing, sweet cheese, the name Johanna, also chrissy, Falco, NDW, Spotify, Photography... Of course some moody blues but since you already mentioned it... Just a lot :P💚
Hanni-bunny! 🤭
Sweet cheese is the best cheese there is ☝🏼😌 (actually, it REALLY is...halawet el jibn is an amazing dessert and I want one NOW 👀 damn...)
I love that we get along so well and that we like similar music, and our german starter pack is a beautiful thing. And I feel honored that photography reminds you of me 🥰
Luv ya!
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tell me something that reminds you of me
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Arabian Desserts ✨️
These sweets are incredibly indulgent! Coated in sugary goodness, they're crunchy, syrupy, buttery, and creamy! I just LOVE arabian desserts!
1. The first box has Luqaimat, Turumba and Maakarun
2. The second box has Halawet El Jubn, Cream Qatayef, Wardat Al Shaam and Znoud El Sit
3. The last one is Qatayef filled with cheese and nuts dipped in sugar syrup
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What are the Must-Try Desserts in Lebanese Cuisine?
Lebanese cuisine is renowned for its rich and diverse flavors, extending from savory dishes to a delightful array of desserts. If you’re exploring the best Lebanese food in Sydney, don’t miss out on these must-try Lebanese desserts that perfectly capture the essence of this Middle Eastern culinary tradition.
Baklava is a quintessential Lebanese dessert that you absolutely must try. This sweet pastry is made of layers of filo dough filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey. Its crispy, flaky texture combined with the rich, nutty filling makes it a favorite among dessert lovers.
Kanafeh is another iconic Lebanese dessert, especially popular for breakfast or special occasions. It’s a cheese-based pastry soaked in sweet, sugar-based syrup, topped with a crunchy layer of semolina or vermicelli. The contrast between the gooey, melted cheese and the crispy top is simply irresistible.
Maamoul are traditional Lebanese shortbread cookies filled with dates, nuts, or figs. These beautifully decorated cookies are often made during festive seasons and offer a delightful combination of a crumbly exterior with a rich, sweet filling.
Halawet El Jibn is a unique dessert made from a blend of cheese dough, semolina, and sugar, rolled and stuffed with cream or ricotta. It's typically garnished with rose syrup and pistachios, providing a fragrant and visually appealing treat.
When seeking the best Lebanese food in Sydney, ensure you indulge in these exquisite desserts. They not only satisfy your sweet tooth but also offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Lebanese cuisine.
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My first Halawet Jebn . lowcarb working on making it full Keto
Ingredients
Mozzarella cheese
Rice flour ( working on using bamboo flour instead )
Full cream
The sweet sauce is erythritol, stevia and water
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List Of Delicious Dubai Desserts😍😍 1.Basbousa 2.Halawet El Jibn 3.Umm Aali 4.Maamoul 5.Rice Pudding 6.Kunafa Nabulsi 7.Baklava . . .
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Halawet El-Jibn | A Delectable Arabic Dessert
Halawet El-Jibn | A Delectable Arabic Dessert
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Best Sweet Recipe from 2022
Best Sweet Recipe from 2022
Here is a round up of some of the popular sweet recipes from 2023 Raffaello Pudding Digestive biscuit with pistachio pudding Gulab Jamun Cake Cinnamon Doughnut Bread Chocolate & Custard Layer Pudding Malasadas Rasmalai Mango Trifle Halawet el Jibn Sheet Crisps Tender Coconut Pudding Nutella and Lotus Lasagna 12.10 minute Sandwich Cake
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60 gifs of Salma Abu-Deif in episode 2 of Halawet El Donia & episode 8 of Rageen Ya Hawa. do not use to write the actress herself or for taboo subjects. you may use them for crackships if you @ me. thank you, and have a nice day!
tw: flashing lights
#gif pack#gif hunt#Salma Abu Deif gif pack#Salma Abu Deif gif hunt#Salma Abu Deif#underused fc#the coloring on some gifs are good and some are so bad im so sorry y'all lol but i adore her and needed to make them#nosgifpacks
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Top 5 Must Try Egyptian Desserts Om Ali Halawet El Mowlid Basbousa #Egypt #Египет #Ägypten #Egitto #ExperienceEgypt #VisitEgypt #مصر #iregipto #egyptpassion #mbplanet https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf4IMAWL9zu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Anonymous said : (Khonshu) So we know what your /least/ favorite song is, but what's your favorite? Do you have one? Do you like music at all?
/ KHONSHU.
“ What kind of barbarian do you take me for ? Of course I enjoy music. It is simply that Marc, Steven, and Jake all happen to have terrible tastes. My favorite ... ah ... a traditional folk song. ‘ YA HALAWET EL DONIA ’. Roughly, that translates to ‘ Oh, Sweet World ’. I could ... mhh ... ”
It’s not a song most people outside the Middle East would know. So he feels the need to sing a few bars of it ; his voice is low and raspy and it’s clear he doesn’t sing often. But there’s a smooth, rich sound to it, and even being quiet, one can tell how much the song means to him.
“ اوقات بتبات ظالم وساعات بتبات مظلوم ...اللَيّ شاف العَذاب يَقْدَر يَعْنِي أَي الفَرَح ... ساعات حَلاوَة الدُنْيا بِتَطَلُّع مَن قَلْب الجُرْح ... ”
The song trails off, and he clears his throat. He almost seems embarrassed by the sudden show of ... sentimentality. It makes him feel vulnerable.
“ Well, any attempt to say what it means in English obviously isn’t PERFECT. But that section translates to something along the lines of, ah ... ‘ The hours of sweetness of the world look from the heart of the wound ... and he who has healed the torment can mean any joy ... times of unjust repentance and hours of unjust repentance ... ’ ”
Although he doesn’t have eyes to look into per se, a glance at the empty sockets reveals something faraway. Like he’s lost in a memory.
“ You can’t feel the true meaning as much with me. You would need HATHOR for that. ”
Ah. He misses a friend. Any traditional Egyptian music ... never fails to make him think of her. Things are so different than they used to be.
#you scream into the void ; the void screams back. ( ANSWERED. )#is that a mask ? ( ANONYMOUS. )#the moon don’t pick sides. ( KHONSHU. )#(( don't let him lie to you he also likes AURORA-#BUT OH MY GOD MY MANS#this physically hurts me but also gOOD INSIGHT MY DUDES ))
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