is a staple of Somali cuisine. •
Xalwo or
halwo (not comparable to the well-known
halva) is a popular
Benadiri snack confection served during special occasions, such as
Eid celebrations or wedding receptions.
Xalwo is made from
sugar,
cornstarch,
cardamom powder,
nutmeg powder, and
ghee. Peanuts are also sometimes added to enhance texture and flavor. In the south there is a rice pudding called
ruz bil laban. •
Gashaato,
kashaato or
qumbe, made from
coconut, sugar and
oil, which is spiced with cardamom, is a much-loved sweet from
Benadir. The sugar is brought to a boil with a bit of water, then the cardamom is added followed by shredded coconut. •
Lows iyo sisin is a favorite sweet in the south. It consists of a mixture of
peanuts (
lows) and
sesame seeds (
sisin) in a bed of
caramel. The confection sticks together to form a bar. •
Jallaato, similar to the American
ice pop, is made by freezing naturally sweet fruits with a stick in the middle. More recently in Mogadishu (
Xamar), it has grown to include
caano jallaato, which is made with milk and requires sugaring up. The word
jallaato comes from
gelato, which is Italian for "frozen". •
Buskut or
buskud is also from the south comprises many types of
cookies, including very soft ones called
daardaar (literally "touch-touch" due to its smooth, delicate texture). •
Doolshe encompasses many styles of
cakes. •
Icun is a sweet mostly eaten by southern Somalis. It is made from sugar and flour mixed with oil and is most frequently served at weddings and for Eid. •
Shushumow is a fried Somali pastry with a crystallised shell which is usually made as a party snack. •
Basbousa is a traditional Somali sweet cake of Arab influence. It is made from cooked
semolina or
farina soaked in
simple syrup. • Also in the north there is
lokma, a sweet fried-dough pastry. •
Baklava is also eaten by some Somalis. There are many sweets eaten during festive occasions, such as weddings, parties or Eid. Among these are
baalbaaloow,
shuushuumoow,
bur hindi,
bur tuug, and
qumbe (coconut), the last of which is made from coconuts mixed with sugar to form a bar. ==After-meal==