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Try changing the search filters.These crescent-shaped cookies are usually associated with Morocco, but they can be found throughout Algeria and Tunisia in slightly different forms and under various names. Their name translates as gazelle ankles, but they are better know... READ MORE
Makroud el louse are flourless Algerian cookies consisting of almonds, eggs, sugar, and a flavoring of orange flower water. Baked until lightly browned, these cookies are typically tossed in powdered sugar in order to be completely coated. Once co... READ MORE
Kaak malih are savory Libyan cookies consisting of flour, baking powder, oil, butter, milk, and salt. The dough, which is either braided or shaped into rings, is often decorated with sesame seeds before baking. Once baked and golden-brown, these l... READ MORE