In English, ‘halawa’ is usually written ‘halva’, although the origin of the word is the Arabic ‘halawa’, meaning sweetness. There are several types of halawa eaten throughout the world, mainly in the Middle East and Africa, but the main type of halawa we use in Egypt is the ‘halawa tahineya’, which is made from a paste of ground sesame seeds. These truffles are small bite-size sweets to serve alongside coffee or tea after a meal. They are very sweet, so one or two per person would probably do the job.