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- for the dish, lokma, is derived from the Arabic, as is the Gr**** name loukoumádes (λουκουμάδες). The recipe for Luqmat al-Qadi, yeast-leavened dough boiled...
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- melomakarona are also a more recent variation of the traditional recipe. Loukoumades Halva "Melomakarona - Honey Cookies with Walnuts". About.com. Archived...
- Boortsog Buñuelo Chin chin Gulab jamun Kuli-kuli List of doughnut varieties Loukoumades Oliebol Beignet "The puff-puff: A Nigerian delicacy". "How To Make Puff...
- with ice cream in summer. Gulab jamun Bamiyeh Tangyuan Chè xôi nước Loukoumades Doughnut holes Kemal Pasha DessertTurkish Ministry of Culture Archived...
- of former Yugoslavia. Melomakarono Şekerpare Revani Baklava Tulumba Loukoumades Phoenicia dessert List of pastries "Republic Of Turkey Ministry Of Culture...
- krofna, krafna, or pokladnice (poklade meaning "carnival") CyprusLoukoumades Czech RepublicKoblihy or vdolky (without a hole) are usually filled...
- Dolmades, Spanakopita, Tiropita, and Gr**** coffee. Sweets include Baklava, Loukoumades, Diples, Galaktoboureko, Koulorakia, and Kourabiedes. In a modern context...
- Cretan restaurants, accompanied by fresh fruits, nuts, or sweets like loukoumades (honey-soaked doughnuts) or halva. Tsikoudia is part of a broader family...
- into a bar. Loukoumades, fried balls of dough that are often ****ed with cinnamon and drizzled with honey. Fouskakia, a version of loukoumades from the island...