Eid El Fitr indicates the conclusion of Ramadan, the Muslim blessed month of fasting, and is rejoiced throughout the primary three days of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic calendar. The day begins with prayers and a large buffet is typically the key occurrence, but there's tons of further ways people party too, such as gifting their family members, friends or loved one with special presents.

Petit Four 

In French, four means “oven.” When the fire was fading out and there was still loads of hotness reserved in the oven fences, this was called petit four (“small oven”). This lower temperature was precise for baking different pastries and small cookies and starters, that is the reason it is called Petit Four. These small cookies are favored in Eid time.

Ammonia biscuit

The ammonia biscuit or in Arabic its called Nashader is one of the most popular biscuits that are offered on holidays, as it tastes different from all biscuits. They are very nice for breakfast with a cup of tea on on different occasions. Just a tiny dive into hot tea makes a biscuit deliver its flavor more quickly in your mouth.

Basboosa

Basbousa also known as hareseh, is a traditional sweet cake that initiated in Egypt although it is also admired in other countries. Basbousa is usually prepared in a pan and classically cut into square shapes or diamond shapes.

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