Halva

noun
  1. A sweet confection made from tahini (sesame paste) or other nut butters, often combined with sugar or honey, and sometimes including additional ingredients such as nuts, chocolate, or dried fruits. It is popular in Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Balkan cuisines. noun
    After dinner, they served a delicious piece of halva with tea.
    The market had several varieties of halva, including pistachio and chocolate.
  2. A type of sweet made from semolina, sugar, and butter, often flavored with cardamom or saffron, and garnished with nuts. This version is common in Indian cuisine. noun
    During the festival, they prepared a large batch of semolina halva to share with the community.
    The semolina halva was rich and fragrant, with a hint of cardamom.