Phoenicia dessert
Type | Cookie |
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Place of origin | Lebanon |
Main ingredients | Almonds, orange juice, honey, and grains |
Phoenicia dessert (Arabic: حلوى البندقية, Turkish: Fenike tatlısı)[1] is a type of Lebanese cookie. The dessert was named after the ancient Phoenicians.
Preparation
The cookie is made using flour, baking powder, orange juice, and oil. No dairy products are used. After baking in the oven, the Phoenicia dessert are rolled in a mixture of cinnamon, sugar and ground walnuts. Hurma, another type of Lebanese, Syrian, Levant and Turkish cuisine dessert, are made with the same ingredients, but after baking, they are dipped into a syrup mixture consisting of sugar, honey, water, orange zest, and cloves. Then they are rolled in the ground walnut, sugar and cinnamon mixture.
See also
- Şekerpare
- Revani
- Baklava
- Tulumba
References
- ^ "FENİKE TATLISI (Suriye) - lezzetler.com". lezzetler.com. Retrieved 2021-03-29.
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