Delicious pastries of the Middle East
						
						
							It's always nice to end a meal on a sweet note.
								Why not change things up and try out some delicious traditional
								Middle Eastern pastries? They'll add a spark of excitement to
								the table and are a great way to explore new tastes and
								sensations that will delight your palate. 
						
					 
				
				
				Middle Eastern food is becoming increasingly popular, but the
					region's desserts are still much less well known than its savoury
					dishes. Everyone is familiar with baklava, of course, but there are
					so many other pastries that are just as scrumptious and deserve our
					attention. Luckily, Marché Adonis has all kinds of Middle Eastern
					desserts in stock, so you don't have to go searching far and wide
					to give them a try!
				
					We've got a number of pre made desserts to help you perfectly cap
					off a gathering with friends or family. Feast your eyes on the well
					stocked 
						pasty counter at your local Adonis  to discover one or more
					delights that will have your guests raving!
				
				
					Baklava
				
				How could we not mention baklava, the traditional dessert of
					the Ottoman empire and the national pastry of Greece, Turkey and
					the Maghreb? There are a dozen different kinds: you can get baklava
					with pistachios, walnuts, cashews, you name it! With that much
					variety, you're sure to find at least one version you love. Marché
					Adonis even made a baklava specially designed for people with
					diabetes, so you've got no excuses not to give them a try!
				
					Qatayef
				
				These Lebanese pancakes are stuffed with walnuts or ashta (a
					cream similar to ricotta) and served with syrup. You can eat them
					plain or fried, whichever you prefer.
				
					Chemiyet
				
				These mouth watering cookies are stuffed with dates and
					coated in chopped pistachios or sesame seeds.
				
					Bird's nest
				
				Bird's nests, made from angel hair wound in the shape of a nest,
					are especially popular in Syria. Once formed, the middle of the
					pastry is filled with pistachios and the whole thing drizzled in
					orange blossom syrup.
				
				
					Knefeh
				
				This rich, sweet dessert has a number of national varieties
					with different fillings, but the most popular version is made with
					angel hair and cheese. Add some simple syrup, top with nuts and
					voilà ! Knefeh is eaten hot, straight out of the oven, in a bread
					called ka'ak.
				
					Znoud el sit
				
				
					The name of these phyllo pastry rolls translates to "the arms of a
					woman." Typically, these nibblies are stuffed with cream and fruit
					and dipped in orange blossom and/or rose water syrup. They're
					finished off with a sprinkling of crushed pistachios. 
				
				
					Homemade versions
				
				
					Want to try your hand at pastry making? Although our ready to eat
					desserts are pretty tempting, you can also whip up these delicious
					treats in your own kitchen. Just take a look at the desserts
						in the recipe section .of our website and visit your local Adonis,
					where you'll find all the ingredients you need to make your own Knefeh
					 or tasty  Maamoul
					.