Desserts Collection
Discover traditional and modern sweet treats for Ramadan celebrations. From grandmother's recipes to healthy alternatives, explore desserts with cultural authenticity and family heritage.
Showing 8 desserts

Kunafa with Cheese
A beloved Ramadan dessert with roots in medieval Levantine cuisine, traditionally served during Eid celebrations.
Turkish Baklava
Dating back to Ottoman palace kitchens, baklava represents hospitality and celebration in Islamic culture.
Basbousa (Semolina Cake)
A simple yet beloved dessert enjoyed throughout Ramadan, passed down through generations of home cooks.
Date & Walnut Truffles
A modern healthy twist on traditional date sweets, honoring the Prophetic tradition of breaking fast with dates.

Qatayef (Stuffed Pancakes)
Exclusively prepared during Ramadan, qatayef symbolizes the special blessings of the holy month.
Umm Ali (Bread Pudding)
Named after a historical Egyptian queen, this warm dessert brings comfort after evening prayers.
Sugar-Free Coconut Ladoo
A healthier adaptation of traditional Indian sweets, perfect for those managing dietary restrictions during Ramadan.

Pistachio Halva
A centuries-old confection enjoyed across Islamic cultures, symbolizing sweetness and prosperity.