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Bite by bite can't stop
Luqaimat is a kind of fried meatball, which is made of flour and yeast, with cardamom and so on. It has a unique taste. After frying, wrap it with thick jujube pulp and sesame seeds. The shell is crisp and delicious, and the filling is soft and fluffy. It means "one bite at a time" in Arabic and is usually served as the first dessert.
Second, the background of fried sugar pills
Fried sugar pills are the earliest cakes mentioned by scholars in ancient Greek literature. The ancient Greek poet Cali Marcos called them "honey souvenirs" in the night watchman. These desserts were also prizes for Olympic champions at that time. According to records, fried sugar pills can be traced back to the Abasi caliph in the early Middle Ages and13rd century.
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