File:Halva.jpg
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Summary
Halva is a kind of dry, crumbly confectionery popular in the Balkans and the Middle East, made using sesame or sunflower tahini. Whilst halva was likely known during Biblical times, king Solomon is not known to have prophesied about it. The consistency and texture of halva can vary based on its ingredients and the country it's made in.
Depicted: Sunflower halva. Not in two halves.
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current | 08:40, 2 August 2023 | 1,495 × 997 (532 KB) | GuarGum (talk | contribs) | Sunflower halva. Not in two halves. Image used under the CC-BY-SA license, sourced from wikimedia commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sonnenblumenhalva_20091117_005.JPG Own work by Wikipedia user Sterilgutassistentin. File rescaled by yours truly to reduce size. |
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