Khanafeh: The viral chocolate bar that has Brits flying to Dubai to try out
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A chocolate bar from Dubai chocolate company Fix Dessert Chocolatier has gone viral on social media
The sweet treat is made with milk chocolate, khanafeh, pistachio cream and tahini spread
Chocolate lovers in the UK are re-creating the bar from home
A chocolate bar priced at £16 has gone viral on social media, with many travelling abroad to get their hands on one.
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Hide AdThe chocolate bar in question is named Can’t Get Khanafed Of It, and is currently only available to purchase in Dubai.
The bar, which has been created by Dubai-based chocolate company Fix Dessert Chocolatier is made up of milk chocolate filled with crispy khanafeh (hence the name), pistachio cream and tahini spread.
Can’t Get Khanafed Of It is available to purchase in Dubai, via Chatfood of Deliveroo, and those lucky enough to give it a try have said it worth the social media hype.
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Hide AdTikTok content creator @sarasaadia, posted a video unveiling the chocolate bar to her following of 879.8K, and taste tested it.
After trying the Can’t Get Khanafed Of It bar for the first time, the TikTokker said: “This is phenomenal.”
She continued: “The hype. So worth it.”
Those wishing to try the bar have taken to X (formerly known as Twitter), to share their thoughts.
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Hide AdOne user wrote: “Im a chocolate girly & i so badly want to try that viral dubai pistachio chocolate bar”, while another said: need to try that viral pistachio chocolate bar from Dubai bc TikTok said so.”
But those who can’t make the trip overseas are attempting to re-create the chocolate bar themselves.
Many TikTok users from around the world have shared videos on how to make the viral chocolate bar, as well as which ingredients to use.
There are also dupes available to purchase online from UK sellers, such as this chocolate bar from CoffeeandBrookies on Etsy.
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