Sweetness for energy
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Description
At dusk everyday during Ramadan, and on the morning of Eid-ul-Fitr sweet foods such as dates are eaten. Try dates. The sweetness gives energy after fasting. Muslims enjoy more sweet things at Eid. Make some sweet things.
Resources
Dates, Biscuits, peanut butter/Nutella/cheese slices, start cutter, banana, apple, knifes, dried apricot, Brie/cream cheese, salted pistachio/dried cranberries,
Instructions
Make the following sweet things…
Crescent & star biscuits – Spread peanut butter (Nutella for those that don’t like it, or cheese slice cut into circle) on rich tea (or similar type) biscuit, place a slice of apple to represent the Crescent moon and use a star cutter to cut a star out of banana. Place this on the biscuit too.
Apricot Bites – take a dried apricot and put Brie (or cream cheese) and salted pistachio on. If you like a nut-free version, top the cheese piece with a dried cranberry instead of pistachio.
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