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Sfenj (from the
Arabic word Arabic: سفنج, romanized: Safanj,
meaning sponge) is a
Maghrebi doughnut: a light,
spongy ring of
dough fried in oil. Sfenj...
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which is
derived from Koinē Gr****: σπόγγος, romanized: spóngos.
Sfenj, a
Moroccan doughnut,
comes from the same root. A po****r
Israeli folktale...
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soaked in honey. It can be
eaten at any time of day. It
inspired the
sfenj donut that is
widely consumed throughout the Maghreb,
which is also known...
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Frying dough Frying dough,
uncooked Beignet Funnel cake Lángos
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after the
South American aliyah early in the 21st century). In Morocco,
Sfenj is a
similar pastry eaten sprinkled with
sugar or
soaked in honey. In Tunisia...
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other ****es and honey,
usually served after a
woman gave birth. M'****,
sfenj or
baghrir are
generally served with tea and can be
topped with honey, jam...
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serve Portuguese cuisine,
including mal****adas.
Portugal portal Food
portal Sfenj –
Maghrebi fried doughnut rings Sata andagi – Doughnut-like ****anese dish...
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Sabich Samosa Sandwich Sardenara Satay Sausage roll
Scaccia Seblak Sevpuri Sfenj Shao Kao
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Souvlaki Stigghiola...
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Sabich Samosa Sandwich Sardenara Satay Sausage roll
Scaccia Seblak Sevpuri Sfenj Shao Kao
Shashlik Shawarma Sicilian pizza Siomay Soto
Souvlaki Stigghiola...