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Sweet Tooth


It is not a secret that Saudians have sweet tooth and you can get an idea of that by these amazing sweet dishes that have passed down from generation to generation. Here are the best of Saudi sweets


Try the Haneeni, made up of 1 kg dates, seeds removed, flour, butter melted, ground cardamom and saffron.It is not just a normal dessert, but it can be present in weddings.


Next to taste Aseeda, soft and juicy. It doesn’t require many ingredients to prepare. Only flour mixed with honey or dates, the dish actually takes a good amount of effort to prepare but it is totally worth it. Aseeda is consumed in some other countries as well and comes in many varieties.


Lastly is the Haysa, made of dates, ghee and flour. This dish is normally served with Arabic coffee. that will blend with the sweetness brought to your mouth. Haysa is synonymous with Madinah and is a must-have on those bone-chilling winter nights.

These are just some of the few sweets you can try in Saudi Arabia.

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