Kataifi
Knafeh is a traditional Arab dessert made with kadayif (spun pastry dough) layered with cheese and soaked in a sweet, sugar-based syrup called attar. Knafeh is a popular throughout the Arab world, especially in the Levant, and is often served on special occasions and holidays. The most common variant of knafeh in Jordan and Palestine, Knafeh Nabulseyeh, originated in the Palestinian city of Nablus. The English language borrows the word "knafeh" from Levantine and Egyptian Arabic, and widely transliterates it as kanafeh, kenafeh, knafeh, kunafah, kunafeh, konafa, knéfé, kunafa, and similar variations.
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Recipes

KATAIFI: SHREDDED PHYLLO WITH NUTS & HONEY SYRUP - Dimitras Dishes
You simply cannot go wrong with this dessert. It's a great dessert recipe to serve when entertaining because it can be made a few days ahead of time. Kataifi is almost identical in flavor to baklava except instead of phyllo pastry, a vermicelli-style...