Helva
Helva, or halva, is a dense, sweet confection widely found around the Mediterranean, Middle East, Balkans, the Caucasus, and the Indian subcontinent. The name derives from the Arabic hulwa, meaning sweet. The term covers a diverse family of desserts, unified by sweet, paste-like textures, but varying in base ingredients and preparation methods.
Two of the most common forms are tahini-based halva and semolina-based halva. Tahini halva is made from
Preparation and serving vary, but halvas generally involve either emulsifying sesame paste with syrup or cooking