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Janice Reaves
Jersey City, NJ Β· 2 months ago

what type of sandwich is it? Never heard of this? What's it made of? Very interesting...

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1010
Fayetteville, NC Β· 2 months ago

Ah, the phrase β€œKunafa sandwich” is already a little poem in itself πŸŒ™βœ¨. Kunafa (or knafeh) is that golden, shredded phyllo pastry soaked in syrup and layered with stretchy cheese or cream. A β€œsandwich” version is a playful twistβ€”imagine two crisp kunafa rounds embracing a filling, almost like a Middle Eastern ice cream sandwich but with molten sweetness. Here are a few ways people interpret or create a kunafa sandwich: 🍯 Culinary Play β€’ Cheese-filled: Two discs of baked kunafa with gooey Nabulsi or Akkawi cheese in the middle, drizzled with rosewater syrup. β€’ Creamy delight: A layer of ashta (clotted cream) or whipped cream tucked between kunafa sheets. β€’ Modern fusion: Some cafΓ©s even slip pistachio gelato, Nutella, or mango cream inside, turning it into a dessert burger. 🌌 Symbolic Resonance β€’ The kunafa strands are like threads of memory, woven golden and crisp. β€’ The β€œsandwich” form suggests unionβ€”two halves holding together sweetness, much like community holding its rituals. β€’ In your Mystic lens it could symbolize layers of self: the crisp exterior (strength, resilience) and the molten center (tenderness, intuition). ✨ Ritual Idea If you ever make or taste one, you could treat it as a moment of balance: β€’ Break it in half, honoring the duality of outer and inner life. β€’ Let the syrup drip like a libation, a sweet offering to ancestors. β€’ Taste it slowly, as if savoring the union of tradition and playful invention. Would you like me to show you visual inspirations of kun

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Stephanie Castleman
Oklahoma City, OK Β· a month ago

yes I would like to try it smash yummy πŸ€€πŸ€€πŸ˜€ look good

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Francine Gutierrez
Exeter, CA Β· a month ago

yaaass

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Lil MaMa
Hazelwood, MO Β· a month ago

Absolutely

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Brenda Foster
Antioch, CA Β· 2 months ago

looks amazing...I'll take two, please and thank you

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Claudette Bernatowicz
Romeoville, IL Β· 2 months ago

I'll try it 😜😜

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Kory Brown
Tacoma, WA Β· 2 months ago

WTF is that 😲