Alternative names | Slilou, Sfouf |
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Course | Dessert |
Region or state | Morocco |
Main ingredients | Flour, Nuts, Sesame |
Sellou[1] (Moroccan Arabic: سلّو səllu), also called slilou or sfouf, is a dessert consumed in Morocco.[2] It is made from a base of roasted flour mixed with butter, honey, almonds, sesame, and possibly other nuts and spices.[3] It is one of the important dishes in Morocco during the holy month of Ramadan.[4][circular reference]