halup
Halup, also known as halva or helva, is a type of confection originating from the Middle East and South Asia. Its primary ingredients are typically sesame paste or tahini, and sugar or honey. Other common additions include nuts like pistachios, almonds, or walnuts, as well as flavorings such as cardamom or rosewater. The texture of halup can range from dense and chewy to crumbly, depending on the preparation method and ingredients used.
The origins of halup are ancient, with many theories suggesting its roots in Persia, the Ottoman Empire,