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Ramadan: 7 easy sweet dishes for Iftar
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Ramadan: 7 easy sweet dishes for Iftar

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Last updated: March 4, 2025 3:54 am
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Published March 4, 2025
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Here are 7 easy sweets recipes for Ramadan feast1. Sareer Khurma2. Kunafa3. Date and walnut energy balls4. Bakkalwa5. Mango lassi6. Malpua7. Rose and pistachios firni

Ramadan is the time to share spiritual reflection, fasting and food with loved ones. After a long day of fasting, indulging in a sweet treatment is a nutritious tradition in many cultures. There are seven easy and delicious deserts that add a special touch to your iftar spread. These seven delicious and easy-so sweets add a special touch to your Iftar table. Whether you prefer traditional pleasure like sheer Khurma and Malpua or healthy options such as Date Energy Balls, there is something to enjoy for all.

Here are 7 easy sweets recipes for Ramadan feast

1. Sareer Khurma

A rich and delicious dessert, sheer Khurma Ramadan and Eid function made with vermicelli, milk, dried fruits and dates are a necessity. Hot spices and creamy textures make it a comfortable treatment after Iftar.

2. Kunafa

This popular Middle Eastern sweets are made with chopped pastry, filled with creamy cheese or custard layer, and soaked in aromatic sugar syrup. Kunafa has an ideal balance of crunch and sweetness, which makes it a delightful post-deforms indulgence.

3. Date and walnut energy balls

For a nutritious and naturally sweet option, the date and walnut energy balls are packed with fiber, healthy fats and essential nutrients. They are early to make, no baking is required, and a quick energy is to be promoted after fasting.

4. Bakkalwa

It is a traditional favorite in the Middle East and the Mediterranean Sea, layered with layer and rich pastry, layered with nuts, layered with nuts and a fragrant syrup. The combination of crisp pastry and sweet, nut filling makes it a satisfactory treatment.

5. Mango lassi

This thick, creamy curd-based drink mixed with ripe mangoes is perfect for cooling after a long day of fasting. Naturally sweet and pack with probiotics, Mango Lassi is both tasty and hydrating.

6. Malpua

A deep fried, syrup-loaded pancake, Malpua is a traditional Indian sweet that is often served with thick milk (rabri). Soft and outwards, it is a favorite during Ramadan and Eid.

7. Rose and pistachios firni

Firni is a creamy, slow cooked rice pudding affected by cardamom and rose water, then with pistachio and saffron. Cooled, this hot Ramadan is an ideal dessert to enjoy the evening.

This Ramadan, behave yourself and your loved ones for these delightful desserts and make permanent memories on shared food

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