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CONFECTIONS OFTEN MADE FROM NUT BUTTERS OR FLOURS
Halvah; Halwa; Halavah; Halava; Khalva; Helwa; Halua; Halvas; Sugi halva; Bread ka halwa; Chalva; Halwo; Xalwo; Helava; Helvah; Anjeer Halwa; Black halwa; Indian halva; Sunflower halva; Sesame halva
  • Black halwa from Kerala
  • Some assorted Indian halva including ''sooji halva'' (diamond shapes), ''chana halva'' (light circles), and ''gajar halva'' (dark circles)
  • Israeli halva displays at the [[Mahane Yehuda Market]] in [[Jerusalem]]
  • ''Halva'' on display in [[Samarkand]], Uzbekistan
  • [[Sunflower]] halva
  • Sooji halwa made from semolina or sooji
  • Turkish ''un helvası'', a flour-based halva
  • Platters of Halva are served with a cake, a jelly pudding, and cooked chickens in Iranian wedding celebrations

halva         
['halv?:, -v?]
(also halvah)
¦ noun a Middle Eastern sweet made of sesame flour and honey.
Origin
Yiddish, or from Turk. helva, from Arab. and Pers. ?alwa 'sweetmeat'.
Halva         
Halva (also halvah, halwa, and other spellings) is a type of confectionery originating from Persia and widely spread throughout the Middle East. The name is used for a broad variety of recipes, generally a thick paste made from flour, semolina, or finely ground seeds or nuts (such as sesame or sunflower seeds), and sweetened with sugar or honey.
halwa         
['halw?:]
(also halwah)
¦ noun a sweet Indian dish with carrots or semolina, almonds, and cardamom.
Origin
from Arab., lit. 'sweetmeat'.

Wikipedia

Halva

Halva (also halvah, halwa, and other spellings, Persian: حلوا) is a type of confectionery originating from Persia and widely spread throughout the Middle East and India. The name is used for a broad variety of recipes, generally a thick paste made from flour, butter, liquid oil, saffron, rosewater, milk, cocoa powder, and sweetened with sugar.

Halva is popular in Iran, India, the Middle East, and Greece.