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Halva (also halvah, halwa, halua, and
other spellings; Hindi: हलवा, Persian: حلوا) is a type of
confectionery originating from
Persia (Iran) and widely...
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itself (as a dip) or as a
major ingredient in hummus, baba ghanoush, and
halva.
Tahini is used in the
cuisines of the
Levant and
Eastern Mediterranean...
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Sheki halva, or pakhlava, (Azerbaijani: Şəki halvası və ya Şəki paxlavası) is a type of
dessert specific to the
Sheki region of Azerbaijan.
Although Sheki...
- po****r
treat in
Turkey (helva), Greece, (
halvas),
Cyprus (
halvas),
Bulgaria (
halva), Iran (
halva), ****stan (
halva),
Bangladesh (halua),
Palestine (khalva)...
- (2006),
Forces (2010),
Nature and
Destruction and – the
latest project – The
Halva Project (since 2014). The dead bodies,
photographed for the ‘Conserving’...
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Sohan halwa (Urdu سوہن حلوہ; [ˈsoːɦən
ˈɦəlʋaː]) is a
traditional Mughlai dessert from Punjab, po****r in the
Indian subcontinent,
which is a
variety of...
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Pekka Juho (P. J.)
Hälvä (7
December 1876 – 19
December 1944) was a
Finnish schoolteacher and politician, born in Uukuniemi. He was a
member of the Parliament...
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Breads (Daktyla, Kritsini, Lagana, Paximadi, Tsoureki)
Desserts (Diples,
Halva, Koulourakia, Kourabiedes, Loukoumades, Melomakarona, Pasteli,
Spoon sweets...
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cream is a
Middle Eastern variation of ice
cream which is made of
sesame Halva, tahini, eggs, cream, and sugar, and
usually topped with
pistachios and...
- to the time of
Ottoman rule in Greece, when it was
called hakanes halva or
royal halva (hakan
deriving from the
Turkish han and kağan). The
sweet is available...