Arguably one of the world's most beloved foods, chocolate comes in three main varieties: dark, milk and white – although white "chocolate" does not actually contain cocoa products and is a bit ...
If you bought it in the United States, the answer is probably yes. There’s a crunchy, gooey, nutty treat that has taken over social media feeds this year, and it’s a very specific chocolate bar.
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UAE-based creator Maria Vehera filmed a 1 1/2-minute clip in which she opened a chocolate bar, broke it in half, and dipped it in green pistachio cream before taking her first bite. Since she ...
A video was originally posted about them on TikTok last year, and since then, Dubai chocolate bars - or "Can't Get Knafeh of It" bars as they are called - have been selling like hotcakes.
Dubai-based chocolate brand, FIX, has been setting the Internet on fire with its unique flavours and viral appeal. Known for combining innovative, Middle Eastern-inspired ingredients like ...
For dessert lovers in Dubai, getting your hands on the elusive viral pistachio kunafa chocolate from FIX has become more than just a craving—it’s a challenge, an experience, a badge of honour.
I first saw it on my feed in the beginning of August: a thick, brick-like chocolate bar filled with a pistachio-green substance that both looked gooey and sounded crunchy whenever someone took a bite.
This is Dubai chocolate, the latest food trend to go viral on social media in the past few months. The eye-catching chocolate bar is filled with pistachio cream, tahini and crispy toasted knafeh ...
I first saw it on my feed in the beginning of August: a thick, brick-like chocolate bar filled with a pistachio-green substance that both looked gooey and sounded crunchy whenever someone took a bite.
Chocolate bars sold by a New York-based candy retailer recalled earlier this summer have now been given a risk classification by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA classified the ...