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Lebanon

The desserts shown are iconic Middle Eastern sweets, especially knafeh, which is very popular in Lebanon and surrounding Levantine countries.

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Syria, Damascus
85%

The image displays a selection of traditional Middle Eastern desserts. The most prominent are two trays of Kunafa (Knafeh), one with a vibrant orange color (characteristic of Nabulsi Kunafa, popular in the Levant) and another reddish-brown. Also visible are white rolled desserts topped with pistachios, which are unmistakably 'Halawet el Jibn' (sweet cheese rolls), a specialty originating from Syria (particularly Hama and Homs) and very popular in Lebanon. The large glass bowl contains a dessert with yellow fruit chunks (possibly mango), vermicelli-like strands, sliced almonds, and chopped pistachios, which fits the general profile of fruit-based desserts or variations of traditional sweets common in the region. The combination of Kunafa and Halawet el Jibn strongly points to the Levant region, with Syria being a primary candidate due to the origin and popularity of Halawet el Jibn.

3
Lebanon, Beirut
80%

Similar to Syria, Lebanon shares a very rich culinary tradition within the Levant. Halawet el Jibn is extremely popular in Lebanon, as is Kunafa (both the orange and reddish-brown varieties). The overall presentation and selection of desserts are highly consistent with Lebanese cuisine and hospitality, particularly for gatherings or special occasions. The fruit and nut dessert also aligns with common dessert styles in the country.

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Jordan, Amman
75%

Jordan, particularly known for its 'Knafeh Nabulsi' (the orange variety seen in the image), is another strong candidate within the Levant. While Halawet el Jibn is less uniquely Jordanian than Syrian/Lebanese, it is still widely available and consumed. The overall array of desserts is very typical of Jordanian culinary practices, especially for family gatherings or celebrations.

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urban indoor • none • Mediterranean

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