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Kleicha (Persian: کلوچه, romanized: koluche;
North Mesopotamian Arabic: كليچة, romanized: klēči,
Mesopotamian Arabic: كليچة, romanized: kilēča; Najdi...
- with the
addition of
grape syrup, figs and apples. The
traditional Iraqi kleicha cookies are
believed to have
their roots in
Mesopotamian qullupu—date filled...
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Koloocheh or
Kleicha (Persian: کلوچه), also
known as
Persian New Year Bread, is a
Persian stamped cookie or bread,
originating in
various parts of Iran...
- "Sephardic Hamantash".
Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe/module on Ma'amoul
Kleicha Kolompeh Koloocheh Makmur List of
cookies List of
pastries List of shortbread...
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Gingerbread cookie Ginger nut
Guyuria H
Hallongrotta J
Jodenkoek Jumble K
Kichel Kleicha Koloocheh and
Masgati Krumkake Kuih
semperit M
Macaron Macaroon Maple leaf...
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consumed during Eid in Palestine, Jordan,
Syria and Lebanon. In Iraq,
kleicha (the
traditional snack) and lamb are po****r foods. The
Iraqi Kurds tend...
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diamond shapes. They are
typically eaten with a
savory dip or topping.
Kleicha Iraq,
Saudi Arabia National cookie of Iraq that
contains a
filling of dried...
- Kerman's
other souvenirs include cookies such as kolompeh, qottab,
komaj and date bread, as well as ****es.
Koloocheh Kleicha Kulich Ma'amoul v t e v t e...
- in
Cairo as
important examples of
Islamic art and
Arabic calligraphy.
Kleicha Ma'amoul Fig roll
Crocetta di
Caltanissetta List of
cookies Qatayef Fábos...
- Ash-e
doogh Aush
reshteh Baghali polo
Chelow kebab Nan-o-kabab
Tahchin Kleicha Qeema Masgouf Christmas cake
Christmas pudding Irish coffee Minced pie...