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Alternative names | خبز تونس, Khobz el bey |
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Type | Cake |
Place of origin | Algeria |
Main ingredients | Almond meal, breadcrumbs, eggs, butter, sugar, orange flower water |
Khobz tounes (Arabic: خبز تونس, lit. 'bread of tounes'), also called khobz el bey (Arabic: خبز الباي, lit. 'bread of the bey'), is an Algerian cake made from almond meal and breadcrumbs, soaked in a syrup flavored with orange flower water. The cake dates from the Algeria's Ottoman period. It is commonly consumed during Ramadan.
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References
- ^ "C'est au programme: Thé gourmand algérien" (in French). France 2. October 2, 2015. Retrieved October 13, 2015.