It was a pregnancy craving for knafeh that got Sarah Hamouda dreaming in chocolateokebet, imagining a bar that recalled the crunchy-creamy Middle Eastern dessert of her British Egyptian childhood.
“I told my husband the next day that I wanted to start a chocolate business,” she said from her home in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Recipe: Dubai ChocolateShe’d never made chocolate before. But, undeterred and halfway through her pregnancy, she began working from her living room, with the elements of knafeh (cream or akkawi cheese, shredded phyllo known as kataifi, nuts or date syrup, and orange blossom or rose water) in mind. Eventually,pogo88 casino her “Can’t Get Knafeh of It” bar was born, a milk chocolate shell bursting with pistachio cream and kataifi and adorned with bright yellow and electric green splotches.
ImageSarah Hamouda and Yezen Alani, the married couple behind the Can’t Get Knafeh chocolate bar, were taken aback by the demand for the bar and the emergence of dupes worldwide. Credit...Katarina Premfors for The New York TimesWe are having trouble retrieving the article content.
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