Tamina (dessert) explained

Tamina
Alternate Name:Tamena, Taqnata or Takneta
Country:Algeria
Type:Sweet
Main Ingredient:semolina, Pistachio, sugared almonds, butter, melted honey

Tamina (Arabic: الطمينة) or “semolina cake,” is an ancient Algerian sweet consisting of toasted ground semolina, golden but not brown, butter, and melted honey. It is typically decorated with cinnamon, Pistachio or sugared almonds.[1]

It's also called Tamena, Taqnata or Takneta is a delicious pastry, traditionally served in Algeria and Morocco on the occasion of a birth or Mawlid Ennabawi echarif (a religious holiday commemorating the birth of the Prophet of Islam Muhammad.) or it is served when celebrating the birth of a child but it can be prepared any day of the year.[2]

There is another Algerian pastry called tamina (Rfiss Tousni), but this one is made with grilled semolina, butter and date paste (gharss). A delicious sweetness to accompany with a good Algerian mint tea or a latte at snack time. Tamina garnished with pine nuts for more delicacy.[3]

Tamina is usually shared between a few people, as it is served in small plates and consumed with small spoons.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tamina | Traditional Dessert from Algeria | TasteAtlas .
  2. Web site: 2022-06-16 . Tamina: Algerian Semolina Honey Dessert - African Food Network . 2024-09-07 . African Food Network . en.
  3. Web site: Safia . Um . Tamina - Algerian Toasted Semolina & Honey Sweet Recipe - Dessert.Food.com . 2024-09-07 . www.food.com . en.