Syrian Sweet Shops Gain Popularity in London During Ramadan
(MENAFN) Syrian sweet shops in the UK capital have seen an increase in both supply and popularity in recent years and have become among the favorite places to visit, especially during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
During the fasting month, Muslims refrain from eating and drinking from dawn till dusk. This means it is also a month filled with tasty traditional dishes and desserts, each particular to different Islamic countries or regions.
Pistahoney Cafe, a quaint Syrian sweet shop in west London, is one such place and prides itself on its authentic taste and high-quality ingredients. Within a fairly short time of set-up it has been distributing its goods throughout the UK.
Most sweets in the Levant countries are made using semolina, filo pastry or flour, and are stuffed or topped with a type of sweet cheese, nuts, or fresh cream, known as “qishta” in Arabic.
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