Qatayef (pronouned in Egypt like aht-ei-f) is a crescent-shaped dessert specialty eaten during
Ramadan. A yummy fried batter stuffed with cheese or a mixture of nuts, then coated in honey-syrup. It is a delicious treat to feast on after breaking one's fast. There are other more savory versions also, not coated with sugar, stuffed with white cheese mixtures or minced meat (something like a thick perogie, minus the potatoes and sour cream).
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Qatayef, just waiting to be eaten, yum! |
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The nut mixture that is stuffed into the Qatayef |
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