Aish as-Saraya
Aish as-Saraya (Arabic: عيش السرايا, literally: "palace bread", "عيش" is the Egyptian word for bread ) is an Egyptian and Levantine dessert, consisting of syrup-soaked breadcrumbs topped with clotted cream and pistachios. It contains neither eggs nor butter. It is popular in Lebanon and the Arab world.
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Aish as-Saraya
Aish as-Saraya (Arabic: عيش السرايا, literally: "palace bread", "عيش" is the Egyptian word for bread ) is an Egyptian and Levantine dessert, consisting of syrup-soaked breadcrumbs topped with clotted cream and pistachios. It contains neither eggs nor butter. It is popular in Lebanon and the Arab world.
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