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Elise Daoud

6 Delicious Ramadan Desserts You Need To Try

This Ramadan, so many dessert spots came through with delicious creations for you to enjoy during the holy month. Dessert lovers, check out these 6 tasty Ramadan specials and try them out before it’s too late!

1 . Daoukiye knefeh from Al Daouk

Serving up what is arguably the yummiest daoukiye in town, Al Daouk is now stuffing their signature sweets into a cheesy knefe kaake. We don’t know how no one thought of the combination sooner, but if you have a sweet tooth (and an obsession with daoukiye, knefe, or both), then you head over to Al Daouk.

Read more about this treat here.

2. Daoukiye froyo from Yowgurt

This froyo spot really went all out this Ramadan. Not only does Yowgurt make daoukiye froyo, but they dropped an entire Ramadan sweets menu! You can also enjoy halawet el jebn, othmaliye, and mafrouke froyo, all gluten free and made with raw sugar cane.

Read more about this treat here.

3. Othmaliyye ice cream from Booza Society

The iconic ice cream shop does not disappoint. Most popularly known for creations like their zaatar, sahlab, and meghli ice cream, it does not come as a surprise that Booza Society also have a variety of Arabic desserts-turned-ice cream for you to enjoy. Try their famous othmaliyye ice cream!

4. Znoud El Sett ice cream from Pop Up

A must-try this Ramadan, Pop Up came up with two Ramadan specials for you to enjoy for a limited time. Znoud El Sett in the form of ice cream sounds like a dream come true, but don’t forget to try their limited pistachio and ashta ice cream as well.

Read more about this treat here.

5. Arabica Semolina from Semolina

Let’s tell you about the Arabica semolina because every dessert lover is going to want to give this a try. This treat is a combination of Arabic desserts made into the famous Turkish dessert, and it’s overflowing with knefeh, othmaliyye, pistachio, honey, and ashta.

6. Ramadan mini doughnuts from XnDoughs

Last Ramadan, XnDoughs came through with baklawa donuts, but this year, they have a whole set of mini doughnuts in a variety of flavors. The flavors include baklawa, amaredeen, sahlab, tamr, knefeh Nutella, and rose loukoum. Dare we say the perfect post-Iftar treat?

Which of these delicious Ramadan desserts was your favorite? We’re definitely trying all of them. Make sure to check out the #Ramadan2024 section on our website!