hanifs
Hanifs are a type of traditional Turkish confectionery, typically made from a mixture of sugar, water, and rose water, which is then poured over a base of crushed nuts, such as pistachios or almonds. The name "hanif" comes from the Arabic word "hanif," which means "pure" or "chaste," reflecting the simplicity and purity of the ingredients used in their preparation. Hanifs are often associated with the Ottoman Empire and are a popular treat in Turkish cuisine.
The process of making hanifs involves several steps. First, the sugar and water are heated together until
Hanifs are typically enjoyed as a snack or dessert and are often served with tea or coffee.
In recent years, hanifs have gained popularity beyond Turkey, with variations of the confectionery appearing in