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Madgooga (Madkooka) The ancient energy bar of Iraq (vegan, dairy, and gluten free!)

Middle eastern desserts from centuries ago did not require many ingredients to create a rich yet healthful treat. Some desserts did not even require an oven, like the sweet Iraqi snack called “Madgooga”, also known as “Madkooka”. Madgooga is basically an Arab style energy bar, comprised of natural yet decadent tasting  ingredients like mejdool dates and smooth sesame paste. While health food companies today churn out date based energy bars by the thousands, madgooga was a precursor to this treat many centuries ago. The actual  translation of madgooga (مدقوقة) is “pounded,”  because Iraqis actually pounded the dates and sesame paste by hand to combine into a smooth paste.  With each bite you get the caramel like flavor of tahini and dates, with a crunchy nutty coating of toasted sesame seeds. 

 

 

Iraqis served madgooga in a variety of ways, either as a nutritious and energizing snack for their children, as a social dessert for house guests with a side of strong black coffee, or even as a dessert for mourners at funerals. What was great about madgooga was that it was available to people of all social classes, as the poor enjoyed this confection as much as the rich. Regardless of wealth, Iraqis inherently knew the health benefits of madgooga even long ago, as sesame seeds are rich in protein, calcium and vitamin D while dates are great sources of fiber, potassium, and magnesium. 

This particular recipe is modernized with the use of a food processor so you can whip up your own madgooga in minutes. Make sure you include the step of toasting the sesame seeds, as that will ensure a nice outer crunch and extra nutty flavor. For another touch of modernized crunch you can add crisped rice cereal, or even chopped walnuts to suit your flavor preference. 

To see the easy technique for creating this ancient treat click on the video below:

MADGOOGA

(NOTE) The medjool dates I used for my recipe were from the Palestinian Farmer Box, which benefits farmers struggling in Palestine. To order or for more information  you can go to:  EQUAL EXCHANGE PALESTINIAN FARMER BOX

 

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