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The evolution of the Ramadan dessert

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WHAT WE’RE TRACKING TONIGHT

FinMin finalizes new medium-term debt strategy

Good afternoon, friends, and happy hump day. We hope you savored your morning brew, as many of us will be saying goodbye to our 8am cup of joe very soon. We’ll know in a few hours’ time whether Ramadan begins tomorrow or on Thursday, as Dar Al Ifta is expected to hold its traditional moon sighting this evening.

It’s a relatively calm day both at home and in the global press, and in today’s issue, we take a look at what Cairo’s patisseries are offering this Ramadan.

THE BIG STORY TODAY-

📍 The Finance Ministry has finalized its new medium-term debt strategy and presented it to the Cabinet ahead of an official rollout, a senior government source told EnterpriseAM. The strategy shifts from crisis management to structural optimization, aiming to aggressively slash borrowing costs and push maturities further into the future.

The roadmap targets bringing the debt-to-GDP ratio below 75% and slashing interest payments to 7% of GDP — down from 11% — within three years by increasing the average debt life to 4.5-5 years. Central to the plan is the inaugural issuance of 15-year local bonds and a pivot toward re-opening existing issuances to hit an EGP 25 bn liquidity threshold per bond — a key requirement for re-inclusion in the JPMorgan Emerging Markets Index.

^^ Read more details on this story in tomorrow’s edition of EnterpriseAM.

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☀️ TOMORROW’S WEATHER- The cool weather is here to stay, with temperatures in Cairo set to peak at a high of just 22°C, with a low of 12°C, according to our favorite weather app.

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THE ENTERPRISE GUIDE

The sweet treats on the menu this Ramadan

🍮 For years and years, Ramadan desserts were something you could count on to stay the same. You had your basbousas, kunafas, and Sawabea’ Zainab — sizes and syrups varied from one patisserie to another while the core concept remained the same.

Sometime around the late 2000s, that began to change. “It happened around 2010, and then it just kept getting bigger and bigger ever since,” Salé Sucré General Manager Ziad El Ramlawy (LinkedIn) tells EnterpriseAM. “[Ramadan] desserts have gotten crazier, but people have definitely adapted — I think people had been wanting to try different things,” he adds.

Since then, the conversation surrounding desserts became a pivotal aspect of Ramadan. We’ve borne witness to the Nutella craze, which then made way for the Lotus revolution, ultimately leading to 2025’s Dubai chocolate-pistachio uprising. “Our Kunafa Mango is what really changed the way we crafted products. It was the first time we mixed traditional Oriental flavors with ingredients we’re not used to seeing in them,” El Ramlawy says. When Ramadan moved out of the mango season, experiments alchemizing Oriental and Western desserts ensued.

While we’d expect Cairo’s patisseries to take it easy on the Hulk-green sauce this year, we’re still looking forward to a slew of creative “eftekasat” — as we Egyptians like to call them — that will undoubtedly be making the rounds. What obscure pistachio-adjacent ingredient will be the star of Ramadan 2026? It remains unclear — but what’s clear is this: the classics are in for a makeover.

The Ramadan concoctions on our radar thus far

Some patisseries have begun flaunting their seasonal creations, with others choosing to hold off on their grand reveals. Of the more creative desserts that we’ve come across thus far, these have caught our attention:

#1- Salé Sucré: This year, the beloved Cairene patisserie is making the most out of Ramadan winters, debuting three new desserts alongside their annual crowd favorite: the Dulce de Leche Rice Pudding. On the Ramadan menu this year are:

  • The Banoffee Crumble: The patisserie’s first banana-based dessert, this one offers a crunchy biscuit base layered with fresh cream, bananas, and dulce de leche sauce;
  • Dubai Chocolate Crunch: What’s a Ramadan winter without a hot chocolate cake? Rich, fudgy, and dark, this is a dessert you’ll want to pop in the microwave before digging into;
  • Kinder Crème Brûlée: Basbousa and… Kinder? Yup, and we can’t wait to try it. Essentially layers of classic crème brûlée, Basbousa, and Kinder spread, this is the kind of dessert you’ll want to leave plenty of room for, so go easy on the sambousak.

WHERE TO GET IT- Salé Sucré’s newest dessert selections will be available across their branches and through online delivery partners like Talabat on the first day of Ramadan. You can also order through their website.


#2- Simonds: Love Basbousa? Feeling adventurous? You might want to give Simonds’ Crème Bôussa a shot. Essentially what it says on the proverbial tin, the Crème Bôussa is the sweet love child of a Basbousa and a crème brûlée. The dessert has been making the rounds for quite a few years now, and demand has never been higher, according to Simonds CEO Mostafa El Sakka.

WHERE TO GET IT-You can find the Crème Bôussa at Simonds branches throughout Ramadan, and pre-order through their hotline.


#3- Les Dames: This year, the Heliopolis-born patisserie is going all out on Ramadan desserts. Here’s some of what they have in store:

  • Kunafa Banoffee: An amalgamation of kunafa, caramel, bananas, and mille-feuille, Les Dames’ Kunafa Banoffee is not one for the faint of heart;
  • Kunafa Tiramisu: Tiramisu is pretty much a perfect dessert on its own — add Kunafa to the mix and you’ve got yourself a dessert for the ages;
  • Salted Caramel Panda: A sponge cake with layers of kunafa drizzled with salted caramel, this is a sweet treat we can’t wait to try.

WHERE TO GET IT-You can find the desserts at any of Les Dames’ branches, or place an order on their website.


#4- Canelé Pâtisserie: If it’s not broken, don’t fix it — that’s exactly what Canelé’s motto is for this Ramadan. The Cairene patisserie is bringing back all its beloved sweet treats from Ramadan 2025, including their signature date tarts, pistachio kunafas, baklavas, tres leches bowls, and more.

WHERE TO GET IT-You can find the Ramadan desserts across Canelé’s branches throughout Ramadan, or get them delivered through Botit.


#5- Nutcracker: New Ramadan, new menu. This year, Nutcracker is taking their famous baklavas to new heights, with “less cream, more crunch.” The New Cairo dessert shop is introducing two new flavors this year: mistika pistachio and hazelnut caramel baklava.

WHERE TO GET IT- You can find both baklavas at U Venues’ Nutcracker branch, and place an online order through the number in their Instagram bio.


#6- Lazy Lads: You wouldn’t necessarily expect a New Cairene specialty café to join in on the Ramadan desserts race, but that’s exactly what District 5’s Lazy Lads is doing this year, dropping a “Ya Halawa” cake — a rich chocolate cake topped with their “specialty Halawa melt” and actual halawa.

WHERE TO GET IT-You can find Lazy Lads at New Cairo’s District 5, and order the Ya Halawa cake through their Instagram account throughout Ramadan.


#7- Tortina: So the thing about Ramadan in winter is this: you get to have Tortina’s pumpkin gratin and sweet potato tart. While not the flagship 2026 Ramadan desserts — those remain under wraps for now — these tried-and-tested Tortina winter staples are ones we’ll be revisiting over and over again throughout the month.

WHERE TO GET IT-You can find both at Tortina’s branches across Cairo. You can also order through Talabat.


#8- Grand Kunafa: If you’re looking for a post-iftar quick bite to satiate your wandering sweet tooth, we’d say give Grand Kunafa’s kunafa cups a shot — available in tiramisu, pistachio, and mango.

WHERE TO GET IT-You can find the kunafa cups at any of Grand Kunafa’s branches, or get it delivered to your doorstep by calling their hotline.


Despite keeping their Ramadan 2026 creations hush-hush for now, we’re certain these Cairene patisseries have some magic in the works — and they’ve teased as much:

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EAT THIS TONIGHT

Jinju knows how to play the noodle game

🍜 Over the past few weeks, one Asian fast-food destination in New Cairo has been making the rounds on social media — hailed by some as the best noodles spot. Having opened its doors last November, Jinju — formerly Marassi’s Ugly Fest — is a Pan-Asian fusion restaurant serving food that bites back.

Despite having a one-page menu, Jinju offers plenty of choices. You’ll find signature spicy noodles with either beef or chicken, non-spicy Shanghai noodles (also available with shrimp), a selection of Korean-style fried chicken sandwiches, wontons, spring rolls, chicken tenders in a variety of sauces, and other starters. For our first visit, we opted for the non-spicy Shanghai chicken noodles, a fried chicken sandwich called “KFC” that piqued our curiosity, and the vegetable spring rolls.

Spoiler alert: Jinju lives up to the hype. The spring rolls offer the perfect mix of crisp and tender, with a crunchy exterior and expertly seasoned, melt-in-your-mouth vegetable fillings. The homemade sweet chili dip was the cherry on top, proving itself the perfect condiment. Then came the KFC sandwich. It’s hard to tell which aspect of the actual KFC the sandwich sought to emulate, but we can confidently say it one-upped its muse, offering a fried chicken sandwich in smooth, buttery brioche oozing with flavor. The sauce itself appears to be a combination of mayo and teriyaki, and the filling — generous with the spring onions and pickles — made for a hearty treat.

The star of the show: The restaurant’s recent virality can be largely attributed to its noodles. Perfectly cooked, rich in umami, and generous in portion, the dish stands among the best we’ve had in months. The stir-fried chicken was perfectly tender, and the vegetables strewn throughout complemented it without overpowering.

We’ll likely visit again to sample their Bang Bang shrimp and Korean tenders. If you’re looking to treat yourself to a different kind of meal tonight — especially with Ramadan around the corner and no shortage of home-cooked Egyptian food on the horizon — we’d say give Jinju a shot.

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WHERE TO FIND IT- Jinju is located at New Cairo’s Yalla K Spaces. You can also order through Talabat.

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Sports

A pivotal night in the Champions League

We’ve got a calendar packed with a slew of European action tonight, including four crucial matches in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 playoffs.

The highlight of the night is the clash between Real Madrid and Benfica. The Kings of Europe are looking for redemption after a painful 4-2 defeat at the hands of the Portuguese side in the group stages. Kick off is at 10pm, airing on beIN Sports 1. At the same time, defending champions Paris Saint-Germain hope to replicate last year’s miracle run — climbing from the playoffs all the way to the trophy. The French side faces domestic rival Monaco tonight at 10pm on beIN Sports 2.

Also on our radar:

  • Galatasaray vs. Juventus — 7:45pm, beIN Sports 3;
  • Borussia Dortmund vs. Atalanta — 10pm, beIN Sports 4.


At home, Zamalek takes on Ceramica Cleopatra in the Egypt Cup Round of 16. The match kicks off at 5pm and will be broadcast on On Sport 1.

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Mark Your Calendar

A farm-to-table Iftar at Hazel Farm

🌽 Up for a farm getaway during the holy month? Hazel Farm is hosting a Ramadan on the Farm special on Friday, 27 February, and Saturday, 28 February. The evening begins with a sunset farm tour of the Giza grounds, followed by a farm-to-table iftar. The night continues with dessert decorating, a cozy bonfire, and seasonal Ramadan drinks. Spots are limited — you can secure yours through Kidzapp.

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GO WITH THE FLOW

What the markets are doing on 17 February 2026

The EGX30 rose 0.7% at today’s close on turnover of EGP 7.9 bn (29.5% above the 90-day average). Regional investors were the sole net sellers. The index is up 23.9% YTD.

In the green: Orascom Development (+6.0%), TMG Holding (+4.0%), and Rameda (+3.8%).

In the red: Abu Qir Fertilizers (-1.9%), Telecom Egypt (-1.7%), and Edita (-1.7%).


🗓️ FEBRUARY

17 February (Tuesday): FlashBack 2000’s night at CJC 610.

19 February (Thursday): First day of Ramadan.

27-28 February (Friday-Saturday): Ramadan on the Farm at Hazel Farm.

MARCH

21 March (Saturday): Eid Al-Fitr.

APRIL

2 April (Thursday): Hany Shaker at Theatro Arkan.

13 April (Monday): Sham El Nessim.

25 April (Saturday): Sinai Liberation Day.

MAY

1 May (Friday): Labor Day.

26 May (Tuesday): Arafat’s Day.

JUNE

16 June (Tuesday): Islamic New Year.

30 June (Tuesday): June 30th Revolution.

JULY

23 July (Thursday): July 23rd Revolution 1952.

AUGUST

25 August (Thursday): Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday.

OCTOBER

6 October (Tuesday): Armed Forces Day.

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