Sweets shops are preparing during this period to welcome the month of Ramadan by offering new varieties of sweets, or by renewing oriental items that are among the most popular sweets in this month, such as kunafa, which has been associated for many years with Ramadan, and has witnessed many innovations in the recent period, which have met with the admiration of each other as not Others favor the recent renovation, preferring to take it in the traditional form of kunafa.
In recent years, sweets shops have started competing in the innovations of kunafa filling, such as adding mango, chocolate, coffee, strawberry, shrimp, and other types of filling that some people accept and others reject, but this year some sweet shops have announced types of fillers that fans of kunafa are not accustomed to and have surprised them, such as kunafa with liver Iskandarani, which has sparked a great controversy on social media, so that some cooking programs revealed how they work at home.
It was not days since the kunafa appeared in the liver until one of the famous sweets shops announced the introduction of kunafa with herring, which many social media users refused to believe, and they believed that the kunafa with herring was nothing but April Fools and an advertisement for the shop.
With the spread of different types of kunafa filling, an advertisement spread about kunafa in the streets, which was published by many people and bore the name of an unknown sweets shop under the slogan "The sweetness of your bug and your bone tumor."
But the fact of the matter is that the advertisement is nothing but a Photoshop design for the young graphic designer Islam El-Hadary, a graduate of the College of Computers and Information Systems, who talked about the idea of announcing the kunafa in the streets for “The Seventh Day,” saying, “I thought about designing the kunafa advertisement on the streets, when I met many people asking About the sweet shops, you will present a gharib in the kunafa uniform every year. I thought about designing an advertisement for the kunafa in the streets because of its love, and I invented the name of the shop of Abu Omar al-Hadari, because of the name of my son Omar, as well as a name similar to the names of the stores, so it is easy for people to believe that it is real.
He continued, "I published the advertisement on my Facebook page, and most people dealt with the advertisement as a whisper or an April Fool's Day"
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