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ZaitouneDate Maamoul offers 500g of authentic, handmade Middle Eastern buttery biscuits filled with naturally sweet dates. Crafted in Turkey using a traditional recipe, these luxurious pastries come in a beautifully designed gift tin, perfect for sharing or gifting. Made with all-natural, halal, and vegetarian-friendly ingredients, they combine cultural heritage with premium quality.
Product Dimensions | 24 x 24 x 5 cm; 500 g |
Additives | All natural |
Units | 500.0 gram |
Brand | Zaitoune |
Format | Biscuit |
Package Information | Package |
Package Information | Pouch |
Manufacturer | Zaitoune |
Country of origin | Turkey |
A**
Quality
Happy hubby good quality
M**H
Excellent
Excellent item
M**L
Mamoul cookies
Nice box, tasty treats, arrived on time, thank you!
M**
Damaged packaging
Lovely tin makes for nice gift shame the wrap was broken š
A**R
date Mamoul pastries
These date Mamoul pastries arrive in a beautiful round embossed metal tin. They look fancy and gift-like. You get quite a few pastries per box!The ingredients list is: "Wheat flour, butter, sugar, water, leaven, dates." (I guess "leaven" may be yeast or baking powder). I liked that there are no nasties in there or any artificial chemicals.The nutritional composition is: per 100g, there is- 30g fat,- 13g saturated fat- 53.5g carbohydrates,- 7.1g fibre,- 24.8g sugar- 8.6g protein.- 13mg sodiumTo keep these at their best the package says to store them at 15-20'C, in a cool dry place.In terms of taste: They are not very sweet; subtly sweet. They are very soft and have a lovely melt-in-your-mouth texture. Flavour-wise they are a little bit bland. I think if they had a touch more flavouring (sugar / salt / vanilla / any flavouring really!) they would have been nicer. But they're subtle and inoffensive, with a nice texture and mouth-feel. The dates don't taste strongly of dates at all - it's just a subtle sweetness. And the texture of the dates is very soft, smooth and melt-in-your-mouth like the pastry - there is no fruitiness or stickiness to it at all.
C**W
Mmmm, Reminds Us of Fig Rolls or Unspicy Mince Piesā¦..
ā¦Well, we really like these tiny cakes. We love dates.We tried some different ways of eating them. On their own (lovely, particularly the pastry - think fig rolls, mince pies). With Greek yoghurt (also lovely, but felt more like a desert than a cake / pastry). We then added some prunes (which added moisture and all three went really well together lol)I even popped a couple in the Airfryer lol - I love what an airfryer does to any type of cake (leave it to cool, and the whole texture changes lol)We really enjoyed them -they didnāt last long. We loved the tin, and means they would make a lovely gift.Our reservations is that the second layer (please see my photo with red writing) ought to be the same quantity as the top layer (so more cakes, or a smaller tin) - Iām afraid, I imagine that paying customers may feel a little cheated when (excitedly) getting to the second layer, only to discover its less than half full.Dates are expensive - we use them a lot - and that is reflected in the price really - that, and the lovely tin that they are presented in.I would I think order again for special occasions or as a gift. Can happily recommend them for taste - but please do something different with the second layer (as I say, either more cakes, or a smaller tin, with equal layers)
M**M
Delicious!
I really enjoyed these - light, tasty, kind of similar to fig rolls but more refined and a little less sweet. You get a good amount in the tin and they seem to keep fresh for a good while. Although they're not cheap, I so think they're good value, simply because you get a really nice tin full of delicious date treats!
N**L
Dates?
I didn't dislike the datesIl keep looking for one
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