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Kleicha

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Main ingredients
  
Cardamom, Rose water

Place of origin
  
Kleicha httpsnadiashealthykitchencomwpcontentupload

Region or state
  
Iraq and Saudi Arabia and Turkey

Similar
  
Ma'amoul, Dates, Dried lime, Pekmez, Kabsa

Kleicha (Arabic: الكليچة‎‎) may be considered the national cookie of Iraq. Kleicha come in several traditional shapes and fillings. The most popular are the ones filled with dates (kleichat tamur). There are also sweet discs (khfefiyyat), as well as half moons filled with nuts, sugar and/or desiccated coconut (kleichat joz).

Kleicha Kleicha Date Cookies

They are usually flavored with cardamom and sometimes rose water, and glazed with egg wash, which may sometimes be scented and coloured with saffron.

Kleicha Kleicha with Quaker Oats Quaker Arabia

Assyrians bake Kilecheh on Eeda Gura, Easter, and Eeda Sura, Christmas, in which they are usually stuffed with dates and served with tea.

Kleicha Kleicha Wikipedia

In Turkey, This Pastry is called Klija Kurabiyesi in Turkish which is a Sweet Disc Dough and Filled with, Almonds, Hazelnuts and Sugar. It is Also Flavored with Rose Water and Orange Blossom Water and glazed with egg wash.

Kleicha Kleicha Date Cookies

Etymology

The ancient Babylonians were known to make similar cookies called qullupu, which were known to be round in shape (qullu), also taking note that the modern term for Kleicha derives from the Semitic kull meaning whole, and the Greek kolo meaning circle, and kuklus meaning, wheel.

References

Kleicha Wikipedia