Halva refers to various local confection recipes. The name is used for referring to a huge variety of confections, with the most geographically common variety based on toasted semolina.
Halva is a traditional Middle Eastern fudge-like confection made with tahini (sesame seed paste), sugar, spices and nuts. In fact, the Arabic word halva translates to “sweetness.” Halva's semisweet, nutty flavor and crumbly, fluffy texture are what make it a uniquely delicious treat.
Halva is a traditional Middle Eastern fudge-like confection made with tahini (sesame seed paste), sugar, spices and nuts. In fact, the Arabic word halva translates to “sweetness.” Halva's semisweet, nutty flavor and crumbly, fluffy texture are what make it a uniquely delicious treat.
Haitoglou Sesame bars (“Pasteli" in Greek) are traditional confections made with whole sesame seeds coated in a honey, and sometimes sugar and syrup. Widely popular in the Mediterranean, Asia and the Middle East, these classic treats were considered “health food” in ancient Greece.
Halva refers to various local confection recipes. The name is used for referring to a huge variety of confections, with the most geographically common variety based on toasted semolina.
This soft drink is made with dry elderberry and lemon infused with natural Romanian, mineral-rich water. Known for their healing properties, elderberries boost the immune system, prevent diabetes, slow down the spread of cancer, protect against bacteria and infection, moderate the digestive process, lower blood pressure, help with weight loss, and relieve allergies. Enjoy this refreshing soft drink along with the health benefits this beverage has to offer. No artificial colors.