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Writer's pictureVOLGHAN Hosseini

Halva Angshtipich


Halva Angshtipich is one of the most popular and authentic sweets from the Bushehr province, renowned for its soft, tender texture and exceptional taste. Its name, literally meaning "finger-twisting halva," comes from the traditional way of eating it: using your fingers to break off and savor each bite.

Ingredients and Preparation

Made with simple yet high-quality ingredients like wheat flour, sugar, ghee (clarified butter), cardamom, saffron, and rose water, Halva Angshtipich requires skill and patience to prepare. The dough is cooked slowly until it reaches the perfect consistency, then molded and cut into pieces.

A Taste Sensation

The sweet, delicate flavor of Halva Angshtipich, combined with the warm aroma of cardamom and saffron, creates a truly unforgettable taste experience. Its soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture has made it a beloved souvenir from Bushehr.

The Best Time to Enjoy

Halva Angshtipich can be enjoyed at any time of day but is often served as a dessert with tea or coffee. It's also a staple at many Bushehr celebrations and gatherings.

Tips for Making Halva Angshtipich at Home

 * Use high-quality, fresh wheat flour for the best results.

 * Ghee adds a rich, nutty flavor that is essential to the traditional taste of Halva Angshtipich.

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