Makroudh

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Makroudh
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Makroudh covered in honey
Origin
Place of origin North Africa
Details
Type Pastry
Main ingredient(s) Dates or almonds.

Makroud is a North African pastry eaten in Morocco , Algeria, Tunisia and in some parts of Libya.

The dough is made mainly of semolina, not flour, which gives the pastry a very specific texture and flavor.[1] Makroudh are often filled with dates or almonds. They can be either fried in oil, baked in a pan or oven baked.[2]

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