Knafeh- Kunafah
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Al Kunafah (Knafeh) is one of the most well known sweets in Palestine, Jordan and Lebanon . There are two types of Knafeh, khishneh (Arabic خشنة) "rough": this looks like long thin threads or hair, and the other type is na'ama, na3meh, (Arabic ناعمة) "fine": this pastry is cut in very small and fine pieces.In Lebanon, people usually eat Knafeh as a breakfast food, stuffed in a special kind of pocket bread that is topped with sesame seeds, called Kaek, Ka3ek .
The city of Nablus in Palestine, is considered the most famous city for Knafeh making. Al Knafeh al Nabulsyya originated from Nablus and named after the city for the usage of specialty cheese in preparing this dessert. The usage of Nabulsyya cheese copmlements the taste and flavor of this dessert, as it melts properly and tastes perfect with the sweetness of the sugar syrup and Knafeh cooked dough. It is plain delicious and irresistible!
There are many different recipes to prepare Knafeh, and it is usually called after the filling used, such as Knafelh with walnuts, with full cream or pistachios. Although it is easy to obtain Knafeh in most Arab countries in specialty restaurants, but home made Knafeh has a special taste that is wonderful. Ingredients for this simple and delicious dessert are found in local markets, even in the United States of America they are available at local supermarkets and Greek grocries, where it is called Katifi.
Akkawi cheese is found in Middle Eastern stores. In case you do not find Akkawi or Nabulsyya cheese, you can replaced it with a mix of Ricotta and Mozzarella cheese, keeping in mind the quantities used in the original recipes. Of course the usage of sugar syrup is a must to complete this delicious dessert.