Tulumba

Tulumba
Tulumba
Alternative namesbalah ash-sham (Arabic: بلح الشام)
TypeDessert
Place of originEgypt, Syria, Ottoman Empire
Region or stateEgypt, Balkans, Middle East, South Caucasus
Main ingredientsFlour, butter, salt, water, syrup, vanilla extract
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Tulumba, tolomba or bamiyeh (Persian: بامیه; Arabic: بلح الشام) is a deep-fried dessert found in Egypt, the Levant, Greece and the regional cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire. It is a fried batter soaked in syrup, similar to jalebis or churros. It is made from unleavened choux pastry dough, usually about 3 inches long, piped with a pastry bag using an open star or similar tip. It is first deep-fried to golden colour and then sugar-sweet syrup is poured over it when still hot.