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Native to Algeria, deglet nour is one of the most common date varieties consumed in the entire North African region. They are small in size, amber in color, and characterized by the nearly translucent meat and a sweet, nutty, and caramel-like flav... READ MORE
For 3,000 years, the farmers of Siwa Oasis in the Western Egyptian desert have been taking advantage of water in the desert in order to grow chewy Siwa Oasis dates. Three of the most important varieties are Siwi, Azzawi,... READ MORE
Medjool dates are one of the most popular date varieties in the world, first cultivated in the Moroccan oasis Talifalt, and nowadays grown primarily in the Middle East (Israel being the main producer and exporter) and Northern Africa. They are lar... READ MORE
Śliwka szydłowska is a unique dried and smoked prune that can be either pitted or unpitted, produced in the Staszów district, Świętokrzyskie Voivodship in Poland, a region with rich lime soils and high amounts of sunshine which fav... READ MORE
Ajwa is a famous date variety originating from Medina, Saudi Arabia. These dates are dark brown to almost black in color. The texture is slightly dry, soft, and chewy, while the flavors are prune-like and sweet with hints of cinnamon, caramel, and... READ MORE
Mission figs are varieties of figs that were introduced to the United States in 1768, when Franciscan missionaries cultivated it in San Diego, hence their other name, Franciscana. They're dark-skinned, which is why they're also called bla... READ MORE
Suska sechlońska is a dried and smoked prune grown and produced in the Malopolskie Voivodship in Poland. Its name refers to the Polish word for dried fruit, suska, while the word sechlońska refers to a place called Sech... READ MORE
These dried grapes (sultanas) are produced exclusively from Sultanina grapes. This variety replaced the local Cretan varieties of grapes in the early 20th century, when refugees from Asia Minor arrived and began cultivating Sulta... READ MORE
Mazafati dates are a well-known Iranian cultivar, highly regarded for their sweet and delicate taste and soft and chewy texture. They are primarily grown in the southern regions of Iran, with Bam region being the largest producer and exporter. Maz... READ MORE
Barhi dates are a type of date fruit from Iraq that is small, round to oval, with curved and blunt edges, often with a stem still attached. They are considered one of the sweetest types of dates and can be consumed in all stages of ripeness: yello... READ MORE
Piarom dates are a cultivar primarily grown and harvested in the Iranian province of Hormozgan. They are prized for their unique caramel-like flavor, meaty flesh, sweet taste, dark-brown color, and high nutritional value. Also, they are regarded a... READ MORE
Thoory dates are a type of Algerian dates that are firm, dry, and chewy, with a pasty-like texture which is why they got the nickname "bread dates". Given that these dates are very dry and have a hard outside, they keep for a long time and are a c... READ MORE
These large dried figs are made from Traganika variety figs grown exclusively in the municipality of Kymi on the island of Evia. The fig tree of this local variety has hardly any natural pests, which means it can be organically fertilized... READ MORE
Internationally marketed under the name Zante currants and also known as Corinthian raisins, Stafida Zakynthou are dried berries of the small, sweet, seedless grape cultivar called Black Corinth, grown and sun-dried naturally on the islan... READ MORE
Rabbi dates are elongated, oval-shaped dates that are reddish-black in color and come from Iran, where they're mostly grown in the Sistan and Baluchestan province. They are semi-dry dates and will keep for a long time due to their low moisture lev... READ MORE
This variety of raisin has been produced since the 13th century in the ancient city of Aigio in the northern Peloponnese, on the hills overlooking the Gulf of Corinth. The Corinthian raisin is made from small, sweet, seedless grapes of the black <... READ MORE
This popular Czech snack is prepared with pitted and sliced apples that are slowly air-dried or dehydrated in the oven. Depending on the size and cut, their texture varies from thin and crispy to thick and chewy. Although they are most commonly en... READ MORE
Agen prunes are the dried fruits of the prune d'Ente plum tree variety that is grown in the Aquitaine region of France, namely between the rivers of Lot and Garonne. Plums have been introduced to the region in the 13th century when a Crus... READ MORE
Sukkary is a traditional Arabian date variety originating from the Al Qassim area. These are among the sweetest and softest variety of dates, often described as melt-in-the-mouth soft dates. Their color is golden, while the flavor is sweet and jui... READ MORE
This variety of raisin is produced from black wine grapes in Ilia prefecture, where they have been produced since the beginning of the 14th century. These raisins owe their special characteristics to the excellent soil and weather conditions in th... READ MORE
Sagai is a traditional date variety originating from the Arabian Peninsula and it's especially popular in Saudi Arabia. These dates are famous for their two-toned color – at the tip, they are golden and dry, while the rest of the body is bro... READ MORE
These dried figs of the Smyrna variety are produced in the villages of Taxiarchis, Neos Pyrgos, Agios Georgios, Orei, Istiaia, Kamaria, and Kastaniotissa in the northern part of the island of Euboea. The area benefits from the neighboring... READ MORE
Afghanistan boasts a vast array of high-quality, organic, and highly sought-after dried fruits. The selection of Afghan dried fruits includes fruits such as raisins, apricots, figs, cherries, prunes, dates, and mulberries. In the country,... READ MORE
Wędzone jabłko sechlońskie is a smoked apple product from the village of Sechna in the Małopolskie Province of Poland. This product consists of apple slices that have been dried and smoked, resulting in sweet slices with wrinkled brown skin and sp... READ MORE
Khudry or khudri is a traditional date variety hailing from Saudi Arabia. These dates are less expensive than most other varieties and they have a dark brown color and a cylindrical shape with wrinkled skin. The size ranges from medium to large. T... READ MORE
Halawi dates are a popular date variety, first cultivated in deserts of modern-day Iraq. They are medium-sized, elongated and oval, with dark amber color, buttery caramel-like flavor, soft texture, and pronounced but not overbearing sweetness (the... READ MORE
Mabroom is a traditional date variety originating from Saudi Arabia. These elongated dates have a light red to bronze skin and a candy-like texture that's chewy and sticky. It's recommended to enjoy them at room temperature, not straight out of th... READ MORE
Zahidi dates are a type of palm dates from Iraq that are medium-sized, round, and golden in color, with a sweet, nutty, caramel-like flavor reminiscent of caramel popcorn and dried apricots. These dates are on the drier, chewier side, and when com... READ MORE
Pasas de Málaga are the raisins produced by sun-drying the Muscat of Alexandria grapes in the Province of Malaga. This Vitis vinifera L. variety is also known as Moscatel Gordo or Moscatel de Má... READ MORE
Cosenza dried figs of are produced from the Dottato (Ottato) figs variety in the Calabrian provinces of Cosenza and Catanzaro, the area between the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Sea, characterized by mild Mediterranean climate. These fig... READ MORE
Safawi is a traditional Arabian date variety originating from the Al-Madina region. These wrinkly dates have a deep black color and they're medium to large in size. The texture is soft, moist, and chewy, while the flavor is sweet. The safawi palm ... READ MORE
Al-Bakaya is an endangered palm tree known for its tall and imposing stature. The dates it produces are sweet, oval-rectangular, and display a mix of ripe and semi-ripe stages, with brown on the bottom and yellow on top. Only a small quantity of A... READ MORE
Khalas dates are a premium variety of dates that are highly prized in the Middle East, particularly in the Arabian Gulf countries. Known ... READ MORE
Sayer dates are a type of dates from Iran that come in two forms: fresh and yellow and ripened and dark brown. The ripe and dark brown variety is considered one of the sweetest dates in the world since it has 75% of sugar. Also, it has about 16-18... READ MORE
Poires tapées is a traditional method of drying pears, originating from Tours. The pears are peeled, placed in racks with their stalks pointing down, and then transferred to wood-fired ovens, where they spend several days. Once the pears ha... READ MORE
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Also known as the Emperor's mess, this Austrian dessert can be described as a fluffy, lightly caramelized, scrambled pancake. Legend has it that kaiserschmarrn was the favorite dessert of Kaiser Franz Joseph I, after whom it was named. Th... READ MORE
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Also known as vdolek, pecák or lopaták, Valašský frgál is a traditionally made, round-shaped sweet cake with toppings, produced in the Moravian Wallachia region in the south-eastern par... READ MORE
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Levengi is a traditional stuffing made with walnuts, onions, and dried fruits such as raisins. The stuffing is typically additionally flavored with albukhara and alcha seasonings. It is often used in a variety of fish and poultry... READ MORE
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A traditional pastry dessert with a rich and vivid history, apfelstrudel (apple strudel) is one of Austria's most popular delicacies. This sweet treat consists of thin layers of dough filled with a flavorful apple filling. Its story starts with th... READ MORE
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Yemista or gemista is a Greek dish traditionally consisting of vegetables such as tomatoes and green peppers that are stuffed with rice and vegetables' inner parts. The stuffed vegetables are then baked in the oven. The name of the dish m... READ MORE
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Challah is a loaf of leavened, braided egg bread that is traditionally consumed on Shabbat in Jewish communities, although it is also popular on festive occasions such as weddings or brit milahs. Less common varieties of challah are not b... READ MORE
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The most popular mole sauce is mole poblano (also known as mole rojo or red mole), consisting of at least twenty ingredients, including the likes of cinnamon, black pepper, poblano chiles, cloves, anise seed, and chocolate. According to a... READ MORE
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This empanada variety originates from Córdoba in Argentina, hence the name. It is sweet and savory because it's filled with beef, raisins, potatoes, olives, and white sugar. Other ingredients include hard-boiled eggs, onions, garlic, red wi... READ MORE
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Tajine, also known as tagine, refers both to the rich Moroccan stews and the cooking vessel used to make them. When referring to the cooking vessel, it is a round and shallow, clay or ceramic casserole with a tall, pointy, conical lid. Th... READ MORE
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Appeltaart is a traditional apple pie that is very often accompanied by a cup of hot coffee. Although it is essentially the same as most apple pies, Dutch appeltaart differs from the classic American apple pie in many ways: it is baked in... READ MORE
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Most commonly, Chilean empanadas are made with wheat flour dough that is filled with onions, ground beef, olives, raisins, and hard-boiled eggs. These semicircular pies are typically baked in the oven. Although they are prepared and consumed throu... READ MORE
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Mole negro or black mole is a traditional sauce originating from Oaxaca as one of the seven moles of Oaxaca. This is the most complex type of Mexican mole and it's usually made with ingredients such as hoja santa (aromatic, licorice-tasting herb),... READ MORE
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Although there are many recipes, the Egyptian umm Ali dessert is usually made by dividing bread or puff pastry into pieces, then mixing it with sugar, milk, and coconut flakes. The mixture is typically sprinkled with raisins, pistachios, almonds a... READ MORE
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Sticky buns or cinnamon buns are a classic Philadelphian staple that evolved from German snail pastry (shnecken). The pastry was brought to Philadelphia by English and German immigrants in the 18th century. The sticky buns are made with a... READ MORE
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The name of this traditional Turkish fig pudding translates as sleeping figs. It comes from the tradition of soaking figs in warm milk and then letting them rest overnight so the dish can be enjoyed the next morning for breakfast. İncir u... READ MORE
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A dish worthy of a king - or perhaps simply the main course of a wedding ceremony - shah pilaf (translated as crown pilaf) is a traditional meal infused with a medley of local aromas. It goes through several stages of preparation before r... READ MORE
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Chhena poda is a traditional cheese dessert originating from Odisha. It's usually made with a combination of chhena cheese, sugar, rice flour, cardamom, and optional ingredients such as raisins, almonds, and cashews. A baking pan is greased with g... READ MORE
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Sticky toffee pudding is a rich, moist sponge cake filled with dates, covered in a sticky toffee sauce. The dessert is traditionally served with custard or a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. Its origins are quite murky as some claim it orig... READ MORE
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Dalmatinska pašticada is a traditional Dalmatian dish consisting of beef (the traditional cut used being frikando, the toughest part of beef round) that is marinated in vinegar and spices for up to a couple of days, after which it&... READ MORE
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Mast o khiar is a simple and refreshing Iranian dip made with yogurt and diced cucumbers. In its original form, it is generously seasoned with mint, but it can be easily adapted with other ingredients such as garlic, walnuts, raisins, and various ... READ MORE
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Weihnachtsgans is a traditional German roasted goose that's prepared for Christmas. The goose is typically filled with onions, prunes, chestnuts, apples, and/or dates. It is also often stuffed with a dough or meat filling. It's seasoned with salt,... READ MORE
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Bobotie or bobotjie is a South African deep-dish casserole made from ground beef or lamb, herbs, spices, curry powder, fruits, and a finish of golden-brown egg custard that is scented with cinnamon or nutmeg. The dish originated from an I... READ MORE
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Morgh e shekam por is a traditional stuffed chicken. The dish is usually made with smaller or extremely young chicken varieties, which are cleaned and marinated in a mix of oil, juice (usually apple, lemon, or lime), and spices such as saffron and... READ MORE
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Sindhi biryani is one of the most popular Pakistani dishes originating from the province of Sindh, hence the name. It is prepared with a huge variety of ingredients, including basmati rice, tomatoes, yogurt, potatoes, onions, prunes, spices (red c... READ MORE
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Dorai karē or dry curry is a simple Japanese dish including curry fried rice and a thick and dry curry meat sauce on top of the rice. When made at home, it is often prepared by using leftovers. The curry meat sauce is typically made with ... READ MORE
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Hailing from Patagonia, this hearty meat stew is usually prepared with chunks of beef, potatoes, squash, sweet potatoes, corn, and tomatoes. It is typically enriched with dried or fresh fruit, usually apricots or raisins, and it is sometimes place... READ MORE
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Blatjang is a South African chutney that is usually served with barbecued meat as a condiment. The thick chutney is made with fruits, sugar, vinegar, and various spices. Traditionally, it contains dried apricots, raisins, walnuts, ginger, allspice... READ MORE
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Kohupiimakreem is an Estonian dessert consisting of a delicious cream made from curd cheese which is combined with vanilla, sugar, and whipped cream. This dessert is always served cold, and it is recommended to top it with raisins or fresh berries... READ MORE
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Jamaican rum cake is a traditional cake originating from Jamaica, where it’s a staple at holidays and weddings. Although there are many recipes, this moist and dense cake is usually made with a combination of flour, dark rum, dates, dried ap... READ MORE
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Although they originated as a festive dish that was only served on special occasions, štruklji from Kobarid have become a favorite local dessert that is enjoyed throughout the region. They are prepared with a thin layer of dough and a sweet... READ MORE
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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.... READ MORE
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Midye dolma is a popular Turkish street food item consisting of mussels that are filled with an aromatic blend of rice, herbs, nuts, and spices such as raisins, pine nuts, saffron, black pepper, cinnamon, red pepper flakes, parsley, and dill. To c... READ MORE
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Chiles en nogada or stuffed poblano chiles in walnut sauce is a star dish of the Mexican Independence Day, celebrated every year on September 16. Poblano chiles are large, heart-shaped peppers with thick walls, great for stuffing, and characterize... READ MORE
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Even though its name translates to somló dumpling, this classic Hungarian dessert is actually a trifle cake made of several layers of sponge and custard cream, studded with raisins soaked either in rum or the sweet Tokaji Asz&u... READ MORE
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Traditionally prepared for Christmastime, vánočka is a braided brioche-like bread that is typically flavored with rum and lemon zest, although it is often made with the addition of raisins and almonds. The name of this delicacy stems from <... READ MORE
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The name of this sweet German bread that translates as snail cake was inspired by its shape since it consists of numerous rolls neatly placed in a pan, whose final shape is reminiscent of snail shells. The base of the bread is prepared wi... READ MORE
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The crown of Afghan cuisine, Kabuli pulao is often said to have been originally created by the upper-class families of Kabul who could afford to prepare this elaborate meat and rice dish. Over time, pulao had spread across the country and changed ... READ MORE
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Mazamorra morada is a well-known Peruvian dessert made with purple corn as the key ingredient, giving the dessert its signature color and flavor. Besides purple corn, the pudding is made with various fruits such as apples, peaches, and pineapple, ... READ MORE
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Mrouzia is one of the most loved sweet-and-savory Moroccan dishes, consisting of a tagine with lamb, honey, almonds, raisins, and ras el hanout spices. The dish is traditionally reserved for festivities, celebrations, holidays, and simila... READ MORE
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Millirahmstrudel, a classic Viennese dessert, is a milk-cream strudel made from phyllo dough with sweet bread, raisins, and cream filling. The strudel is baked in an oven and served warm with hot vanilla sauce. Although the first written recipe fo... READ MORE
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Casoncelli alla bergamasca is a traditional stuffed pasta dish originating from Bergamo. The fresh pasta dough is usually made with a combination of 00 flour, eggs, salt, and water. It's stuffed with a mixture of roast veal, ground pork, breadcrum... READ MORE