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Pistachios

Pistachios & producers

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Pistachios

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Fystiki Aeginas

Aegina, Greece
4.7

This is by far the most famous Greek pistachio. This amazing pistachio nut is produced from the Egintiki variety, which has been traditionally cultivated on the island of Egina since the end of the 19th century. The first pistachio planta... READ MORE

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Antep Pistachios (Antep fıstığı)

Gaziantep Province, Turkiye
4.6

Antep fıstığı (Antep pistachios) are traditional Turkish pistachios originating from Gaziantep. Due to the ideal climate and great soil conditions, these pistachios have a vibrant green color and an intense, complex, and citrusy flavor. T... READ MORE

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Pistacchio Verde di Bronte

Bronte, Italy
4.6

Produced within the Sicilian province of Catania, Pistacchio Verde di Bronte refers to the pistachio nuts of the Napoletana cultivar (also known as Bianca or Nostrale), grown in the fertile volcanic soils around... READ MORE

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Fystiki Megaron

Megara Municipality, Greece
4.4

These pistachios have been produced in the Megara administrative area in the eastern part of mainland Greece for more than a hundred years. The microclimate of this area, characterized by hot summers and mild winters with low levels of precipitati... READ MORE

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Aleppo pistachios (Fustuq Halabi)

Aleppo Governorate, Syria
4.3

Fustuq Halabi is the Arabic term for Aleppo pistachios, named after the Syrian city of Aleppo, where they are traditionally cultivated. These pistachios are famous throughout the Middle East for their distinctive flavor, vibrant green color, and r... READ MORE

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Kelifoto fystiki Fthiotidas

Phthiotis, Greece
4.3

This high-quality pistachio is produced in the municipalities and communes of Phthiotis prefecture. It became a traditional crop of the area in the 1940s and 1950s, and today its production contributes significantly to the local economy. Each year... READ MORE

Dishes with Pistachios

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Kunāfah

Egypt

4.5

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Most iconic: Al Aqsa (Jerusalem, Israel)

Kunāfah consists of two crunchy layers of shredded and buttered kataifi or knefe dough, filled with a luscious cheese cream that's often flavored with orange zest and cardamom, then drenched in a sugar syrup infused with lemon ju... READ MORE

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Gaziantep baklavası

Gaziantep

4.5

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Most iconic: Kocak Baklava (Gaziantep, Turkiye)

The ancient Anatolian city of Antep, today known as Gaziantep, is Türkiye's gastronomic capital famous for being home to the world’s finest pistachios and the delicious Antep baklavası. Originally an Ottoman legacy, baklava is regarded ... READ MORE

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Katmer

Gaziantep

4.5

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Most iconic: Katmerci Zekeriya Usta (Şahinbey, Turkiye)

A type of sweet börek, katmer is a specialty of Gaziantep, or simply Antep – Türkiye's gastronomic capital and a rich melting pot of diverse cultures and cuisines nestled in southeastern Anatolia – an ancient city whose claim... READ MORE

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Baklava

Turkiye

4.4

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Most iconic: Karaköy Güllüoğlu (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

The remarkable baklava is a luscious dessert created with layers of thin phyllo dough intertwined with chopped nuts, all doused in a sweet, viscous syrup. The popularity of baklava has long surpassed borders, regions, and ethnic groups to become a... READ MORE

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Fıstıklı sarma

Turkiye

4.4

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Most iconic: Diyar Burma Tatlicisi (Ümraniye, Turkiye)

This Turkish sweet is made with a smooth, green, paste-like filling known as fıstık ezmesi (lit. pistachio butter). It is like a pistachio version of marzipan, and its bright green color is all-natural—it comes from the early-harves... READ MORE

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Kulfi

Delhi

4.4

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Most iconic: Barbeque Nation (Bengaluru, India)

Kulfi is a traditional ice cream made with slowly simmered whole milk. Although the long-simmering process results in a loss of volume, it makes up for it with a delicious, nutty, caramelized flavor. The ice cream is characterized by its unusual, ... READ MORE

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Qatayef

Egypt

4.4

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Qatayef is an Arabian dessert and a staple of the Ramadan holiday feast. It is a sweet pancake that is usually filled with cheese or nuts such as walnuts, almonds, pistachios, or hazelnuts. Qatayef can also be consumed plain, topped with clotted c... READ MORE

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Egyptian bread pudding (Umm Ali)

Egypt

4.3

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Although there are many recipes, the Egyptian umm Ali dessert is usually made by dividing bread or puff pastry into pieces, then mixing it with sugar, milk, and coconut flakes. The mixture is typically sprinkled with raisins, pistachios, almonds a... READ MORE

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Cannoli

Sicily

4.2

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Most iconic: La Pasticceria Maria Grammatico (Erice, Italy)

These decadent, crispy fried pastry tubes filled with luscious ricotta cheese cream are perhaps one of Sicily's best known desserts outside of Italy. Cannoli are believed to have originated around Palermo during the 9th century, while Sicily was u... READ MORE

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Granita

Sicily

4.2

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Most iconic: Caffe Sicilia (Noto, Italy)

This classic Sicilian semi-frozen dessert is just the thing to cool you down during the dog days of summer. It is served all across the island, and traditionally enjoyed for breakfast alongside an espresso and brioche. Granita is made with water, ... READ MORE

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Burma kadayıf

Turkiye

4.2

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Most iconic: Hafız Mustafa (Fatih, Turkiye)

This type of baklava is made with shredded kadayıf dough rolled around ground or whole pistachio nuts. Just like most other baklava varieties, burma (lit. wringed; twisted) is baked, doused in a lemon-flavored syrup, sliced into bite-size... READ MORE

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Içli köfte

Turkiye

4.2

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Most iconic: Sabırtaşı Restoran (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

The Turkish version of Lebanese kibbeh are stuffed meatballs called içli köfte. The exterior is made from a combination of bulgur wheat, potatoes or semolina, and spices, while the stuffing contains onions, ground lamb or beef... READ MORE

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Şöbiyet

Turkiye

4.2

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Most iconic: Baklavaci Zeki İnal (Gaziantep, Turkiye)

This is the only Turkish baklava with a cream-like filling, made by boiling a mixture semolina and a thick clotted cream called kaymak. To make şöbiyet, phyllo dough sheets are cut into squares, brushed with melted butter, and layere... READ MORE

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Pesto di pistacchio

Metropolitan City of Catania

4.2

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The key ingredients of this Sicilian pesto are pistachios, preferably the sweet, bright green nuts of the pistacchio verde di Bronte DOP, hailing from the area around the Sicilian town of Bronte. To prepare this sauce, unsalted pistachios... READ MORE

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Shrikhand

Maharashtra

4.2

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Most iconic: Shree Thaker Bhojanalay (Mumbai, India)

Shrikhand is a popular Indian yogurt-based dessert, combined with sugar and nuts in order to develop a rich, creamy texture and sweet flavor. In North India, it is usually served for breakfast, while in South India, it is commonly served as a dess... READ MORE

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Asawer

Lebanon

4.2

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Asawer is prepared with phyllo dough that is rolled and swirled to create a small, round baklava. Before it is rolled, phyllo sheets are occasionally sprinkled with ground nuts, and when baked, this round pastry is doused in rose-flavored sugar sy... READ MORE

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Roshmalai

Bangladesh

4.1

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Most iconic: Farzi Cafe (Mumbai, India)

Roshmalai or ras malai is a popular Bengali and Indian dessert consisting of milk, sugar and cardamom-flavored paneer cheese known as chhana. Almonds, cashews, and saffron are often added to the dessert. Roshmalai is of Bengali origin, an... READ MORE

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Supangle

Turkiye

4.1

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Supangle is a popular Turkish dessert consisting of a base layer of cake pieces that are topped with rich chocolate pudding. The pudding is made with milk, sugar, flour, cocoa powder, butter, and dark chocolate. Supangle is traditionally garnished... READ MORE

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Bastani sonnati

Tehran

4.1

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Most iconic: Mansour Ice Cream (Tehran, Iran)

Bastani sonnati is a unique saffron-infused Iranian ice cream that was invented at the beginning of the 20th century by Akbar Mashti, the first ice cream vendor in Tehran. The name “bastani sonnati” means “classic ice cream,&rdqu... READ MORE

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Bülbül yuvası

Turkiye

4.1

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Most iconic: Köşkeroğlu Baklava (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

Bülbül yuvası is a unique Turkish dessert made with phyllo dough that is shaped into rings which are then traditionally filled with ground pistachios, although hazelnuts, almonds, and walnuts can also be added, if desired. After the dess... READ MORE

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Kadayıf dolması

Erzurum

4.1

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Most iconic: Şehzade Cağ Kebap (Fatih, Turkiye)

Hailing from Erzurum, kadayıf dolması is a Turkish dessert made with thin shreds of kadayıf dough that are wrapped around a nut filling. The dough is flattened and stuffed with roughly chopped or ground nuts before it is rolled into small... READ MORE

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Kulfi falooda

Northern India

4.1

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Most iconic: Prakash Kulfi (Lucknow, India)

Usually associated with northern Indian regions, this refreshing treat combines thin falooda noodles and kulfi, a traditional Indian ice cream made with slowly simmered whole milk that is flavored with pistachio, rose water, and saffron. The whole... READ MORE

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Faysalieh

Lebanon

4.1

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Faysalieh is triangle-shaped baklava combining a nut filling and an outer shell that is made from thin threads of kataifi (knefe) dough. The pastry is typically filled with pistachios, but some varieties replace the nut filling with cream... READ MORE

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Basma

Lebanon

4.1

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This baklava variety consists of chopped or ground nuts that are placed between two layers of shredded or ground kataifi (knefe) dough. The nut filling typically includes pistachios, cashews, or pine nuts, and the whole pastry is doused i... READ MORE

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Kestaneli baklava

Marmara Region

4.0

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Although the plump and round chestnut baklavas are mostly associated with the city of Bursa and Marmara region, they are a nationwide favorite nevertheless. This delightful treat is made by wrapping phyllo pastry sheets around whole candied chestn... READ MORE

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Peshwari naan

Peshawar

4.0

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Peshwari or Peshawari naan is a traditional flatbread originating from Peshawar, Pakistan. The flatbread is characterized by its filling, consisting of almonds, desiccated coconut, and sultanas or raisins. The dough for this type of naan is made w... READ MORE

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Ballourieh

Aleppo

4.0

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Ballourieh baklava consists of a pistachio filling that is placed between two layers of shredded kataifi dough—similar to the one used in kunāfah. This baklava variety is lightly baked because it needs to retain its typical... READ MORE

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Ranginak

Bushehr Province

4.0

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Ranginak is a sweet dessert from southern Iran, especially popular in the Bushehr province, where dates are abundant. The history of ranginak is intertwined with Iran’s date-growing regions, where dates have bee... READ MORE

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Bukaj baklava

Lebanon

4.0

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This baklava variety consists of layered rectangular sheets of phyllo dough that are filled with various chopped nuts. Each corner of the dough is raised to partially enclose the filling, creating a small parcel-like treat that is then doused in b... READ MORE

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Turrón

Spain

3.9

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Most iconic: Pastisseria Montserrat (Barcelona, Spain)

Turrón or torró, as it is known in the Catalan language, is the Spanish version of the world-famous confection called nougat. This sweet delicacy typically combines roasted nuts (usually almonds, but also other type... READ MORE

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Barfi

India

3.9

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Most iconic: Bharat Sweets (New Delhi, India)

Even though its name originates from Persia, barfi is an original Indian dessert which resembles a fudge. It belongs to a wider group of Indian sweets united under the name mithai. In Persian and Urdu, the name burfi denotes ... READ MORE

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Gheymeh nesar

Qazvin

3.9

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Most iconic: Nemooneh Restaurant (Qazvin, Iran)

Gheymeh nesar is a festive Iranian rice dish originating from Qazvin, a city known for its refined cuisine and elaborate recipes. This colorful preparation combines fragrant saffron rice with small pieces of tender me... READ MORE

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Florentines

France

3.9

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Florentines are traditional cookies that are especially popular in Europe, and although not much is known about their origin, the cookies were most likely invented in France in the late 17th century. They are made with a combination of nuts (most ... READ MORE

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Amaretti (Sicily)

Sicily

3.9

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Amaretti, the famous Italian almond cookies are so popular in their homeland that almost every region has their version of the recipe, using different proportions and combinations of the basic ingredients: sweet and bitter almonds, apricot kernels... READ MORE

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Zerde

Turkiye

3.9

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Zerde is a saffron-scented rice pudding found across Türkiye, Iran, and Iraq, celebrated for its bright golden color and delicate sweetness. In Türkiye, it is especially popular in the southeastern regions... READ MORE

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Morasa polo

Tehran

3.9

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Morasa polo is a festive Iranian rice dish known for its colorful garnish of dried fruits, nuts, and saffron, most closely associated with Persian culinary traditions from Tehran and other central regions. The name tr... READ MORE

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Basundi

Maharashtra

3.9

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Most iconic: Dakshin (Hyderabad, India)

Basundi is a popular Indian dessert consisting of sweetened, thickened milk with the addition of chopped nuts such as almonds, cashews, and pistachios. The dessert is usually flavored with cardamom and saffron. It is traditionally prepared during ... READ MORE

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Kashmiri naan

Jammu and Kashmir

3.9

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Kashmiri naan is a traditional flatbread and a variety of naan originating from Kashmir, a state that borders India and Pakistan. The dough is made with a combination of flour, yeast, salt, sugar, dahi, and ghee. Once rolled, the dough is filled w... READ MORE

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Ghevar

Rajasthan

3.9

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This traditional Rajasthani sweet delicacy is made with a batter of flour, ghee, and cold water that is carefully poured into piping hot oil or ghee to fry, yielding a round, disc-shaped dessert with an intricate pattern. After it has been deep-fr... READ MORE

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Tar halva

Iran

3.9

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Tar halva is a soft, sweet Iranian halva variety that is popular in various provinces across the country, especially in regions like Yazd and Kerman. Unlike firmer styles of halva, tar halva is defined by its smooth, ... READ MORE

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Sandesh

West Bengal

3.8

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Sandesh is a traditional sweet originating from the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. It is typically served as a dessert and consists of milk, chhena or paneer, sugar, and flavorings such as cardamom and saffron. The small paneer balls ar... READ MORE

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Rabri

India

3.8

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Rabri is a creamy Indian dessert prepared with milk that is slowly simmered until thick. The milk is usually enriched with sugar, cardamom, saffron, or rose water, as well as sliced nuts such as pistachios or almonds. Rabri can be enjoyed on its o... READ MORE