There are probably better choices, nutritionally--for the small amount of B vitamins contributed by the sesame seeds, there sure is an awful lot of fat, plus the sugar, in the form of honey, doesn't do a body much good. But people aren't eating halvah for nutritional purposes--they eat it because it's delicious!
No Halva is not a Nougat confection, but Turron is a Nougat Confection.
Halva is made by grinding sesame seeds with honey and flavorings such as vanilla or chocolate.
Gerbil food.
Halva is a sweet confection that originated in the Middle East and Mediterranean region. It is commonly found in countries like Turkey, Greece, and various other Middle Eastern countries.
Nutricious
Halva has its origins in the Middle East, with historical references dating back to ancient times in regions such as Persia and the Levant. The name "halva" is derived from the Arabic word "halwa," meaning "sweet." Over time, it has evolved into various forms across different cultures, including the popular sesame and semolina versions found in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian cuisines. Today, halva is enjoyed worldwide, with each region adding its unique twist to this traditional sweet treat.
Protein filled food is recommended
Things that are nutricious and delicious:) Such as yogurt or cranberries.
hummus,halva,huevos rancheros,
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all they eat is little bits of rice that's nutricious!