Nutrition Value Per 100 g
Energy : 444Kcal/1858 KJ
From Fat : 148 g
Fat : 12 g
Saturated Fat : 6 g
Cholesterol : 1 mg
Sodium : 389 mg
Carbohydrate : 75 mg
Fibre : 0 g
Socker : 75 gm
Protein : 9 g
Salt : 0.39 g
IRAQI ABU AL-DHUHN KA’AK ( COOKIES)
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ABU AL-DHUHN COOKIES, also known as “KA’AK AL-SAYYID”
are a type of pastry made from ghee and butter. They are commonly enjoyed as a light breakfast or afternoon snack, and are often served during festivities and special occasions. ABU AL-DHUHN COOKIES are a perfect accompaniment to tea. The origin of ABU AL-DHUHN COOKIES dates back to the city of Baghdad, specifically to the year 1901. These treats were initially crafted by a pastry chef named SAYYID HUSSEIN BIN ALI BIN QADOURI AL-HASHIMI. He was the pioneer in creating this particular type of pastry in Baghdad, and it was named “KA’AK AL-SAYYID” in recognition of his contribution.
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