Aish as-Saraya
| Type | Dessert |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Arab world |
| Main ingredients | bread, sugar, qishta, rosewater, orange blossom water, lemon juice, water |
Aish as-Saraya (Arabic: عيش السرايا, literally: "palace bread", in Egypt it is shortened "عيش" "bread") is an Arab dessert eaten regularly in the Levant and Egypt, consisting of syrup-soaked breadcrumbs topped with clotted cream and pistachios, and contains neither eggs nor butter. It is popular in the Arab world.