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Some of the most iconic sweets have their origin in the Arab world, and we've compiled a delectable list of them. • The Arab continent is vast, and the sweets are abundant as well. • Ranging from Luqaimat to Kunafa, here are 9 traditional Arabic sweets you must taste when in the UAE. Read on!
Luqaimat • Luqaimats are tasty dumplings that are simple to make but taste incredible. • Luqaimat is a classic Arabic treat made of flour, starch, sugar, cardamom powder, and dry yeast rolled in date syrup and dusted with date molasses.
Qatayef • Qatayef, also known as qataf is an Arab dessert consumed during Ramadan. • Qatayef is an Arabian pancake filled with sweet cheese and ground pistachios that is delicious, fragrant, and attractive. • Prior to serving, the delicacy is dipped in sugar syrup to stimulate the tongue's sweet taste buds.
Assidat al-Boubar • Assidat al-Boubar is a sweet which originates from Dubai and is commonly served during Ramadan and Eid. • This delectable pumpkin porridge is an Emirati delicacy and is moderately sweet. • It's made with almond flour, milk, sugar, rose water, cardamom, raisins, almonds and clarified butter.
Chebab • Chebab is a classic Emirati dessert that resembles pancakes. • It's served with cheese and honey in a bowl mixed with dry ingredients and a little warm milk or water. • Chebab is a crunchy, thin and delicious snack.
Balaleet • The traditional breakfast in the United Arab Emirates is balaleet, a sweet and savoury dish. • It's a famous dish that's usually made with vermicelli, cardamom, sugar, rose water, saffron, and served with an egg omelette on top.
Baklava • Baklava is a flaky, crisp, and soft classic Turkish dish that is extensively popular in the United Arab Emirates. • This delicious confection is made with thin layers of Filo dough and garnished with chopped nuts, raisins and honey. • Baklava is available in Arabic sweet shops Dubai.
Kunafa • Kunafa (Knafeh) is the Middle East's most famous and royal dessert. • Butter, lemon juice, vanilla essence, rose water, almonds, cheese, pistachios, raisins, cinnamon, and sugar are used to make this traditional vermicelli cheese pastry.
Umm Ali • Umm Ali, or Ali's mother, is a delectable dish from the United Arab Emirates that you must try while visiting Dubai. • Almost all bakery shops in Dubai serve Umm Ali with a scoop of vanilla ice cream while it's still warm.
Maamoul • Maamouls are buttery, date-filled Middle Eastern cookies that melt in your tongue and are really delectable. • Dates, walnuts, pistachios, figs, almonds, and other dried fruits are used to make these shortbread pastries. • You can buy Maamoul from sweet shops in Dubai.