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What to eat in Jordan? Top 4 Jordanian Desserts

Last update: Tue Apr 15 2025
Top 4 Jordanian Desserts
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Dessert

JORDAN and  4 more regions
4.2
Tamr mahshi
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Tamr mahshi is a traditional Middle Eastern dessert that consists of stuffed dates. The dish is made by pitting dates and filling them with various ingredients such as nuts (like almonds, pistachios, or walnuts), candied fruit, or sweetened cream.


Sometimes, spices like cinnamon or cardamom are added for extra flavor. This sweet treat is popular across the Middle East, particularly during holidays and special occasions like Ramadan, where it's served as a nutritious and energy-boosting snack after breaking the fast.

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Sweet Pastry

JORDAN and  one more region
4.1
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Warbat is a cream or custard filled pastry that is soaked in sugar syrup and decorated with pistachios, almonds, sweet cheese, or walnuts. It is usually prepared in a triangular shape. Although this sweet treat is originally from Jordan, its varieties can be found throughout the Middle East.


The flavors of warbat are very sweet, so it is recommended to pair it with a cup of strong Arabic coffee. Sweet pastries are common throughout the Middle East and are especially popular during festive times and holidays, such as Ramadan.

03

Pudding

JORDAN and  6 more regions
4.0
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Mehalabiya is a creamy Arabian dessert, in many ways similar to the French blancmange. It is made with a mixture of milk and sugar, cooked and thickened with rice flour or cornstarch, and usually flavored with orange blossom or rose water.


While hot, it is distributed in smaller molds, left to set, and it is then served cold. This simple and satisfying dessert is eaten in slightly different forms across the Arabian Peninsula, Middle East, and North Africa. Depending on the region, it can be garnished with typical local ingredients such as pistachios, almonds, shredded coconut, cinnamon, or raisins. 
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Cookie

JORDAN and  7 more regions
4.0
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Ma'amoul is an ancient cookie filled with fruits and nuts such as dates, walnuts, and pistachios. The cookies are traditionally prepared for Easter, festivals, and celebrations, and they are typically shaped into balls or domes. In order to differentiate the cookies, the walnut version is usually shaped into a dome with a round top, the date ma'amoul is shaped into a dome with a flat top, while the pistachio ma'amoul has an elongated, oval shape.


It is not uncommon for the cookies to be topped with powdered sugar for extra sweetness, and they are often served with coffee or tea during the day in many Middle Eastern households.

TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 4 Jordanian Desserts” list until April 15, 2025, 1,268 ratings were recorded, of which 238 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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