Dishes featuring semolina
Basbousa๐ฎ dessert
Basbousa is a sweet, semolina-based cake soaked in sugar syrup, known for its moist texture and fragrant notes of rose or orange blossom water. It is a beloved dessert in Egyptian cuisine, often served during celebrations and family gatherings.
EgyptianMakroudh๐ฎ dessert
Makroudh is a traditional Tunisian semolina pastry filled with date paste or almond paste, fried or baked, and then soaked in honey or syrup. It is known for its distinctive diamond shape and is often enjoyed during festive occasions and celebrations, symbolizing hospitality and cultural heritage.
TunisianRasvapuuro๐
breakfast
Rasvapuuro is a traditional Finnish porridge made with semolina and butter, often served with milk or berry jam. It is a hearty and comforting dish, emblematic of Finnish rural cuisine and valued for its simplicity and energy-giving qualities.
FinnishGalaktoboureko๐ฎ dessert
Galaktoboureko is a traditional Greek dessert consisting of a creamy semolina custard wrapped in crispy phyllo pastry, soaked in a fragrant lemon-scented syrup. It is cherished for its contrasting textures and rich flavors, often enjoyed during festive occasions and family gatherings in Greece.
GreekLvivsky Syrnyk๐ฎ dessert
Lvivsky Syrnyk is a traditional Ukrainian cheesecake originating from the city of Lviv. It is known for its soft, creamy texture and subtle sweetness, often flavored with vanilla and citrus zest. This dish holds cultural significance as a beloved local specialty and a symbol of Lviv's rich culinary heritage.
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