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Masri Sweets offers a full line of arabic pastries. View our online products to view our full line of pastries including baklava, burma, fingers and many more varieties. Check out our exclusive "Gift by Mail" service, only offered by Masri Sweets. Our personal commitment to our customers is to provide fast delivery and the freshest product available.
In the old city of Nablus, Palestine, Muhi-Eldeen Masri opened a small pastry shop in the heart of the old city, in 1902. He served traditional hot kunufa from the oven for breakfast as well as other specialty sweets.
Today the heritage and tradition established years ago carries on at Masri Sweets in Dearborn, Mi. Khader Masri, son of Muhi-eldeen Masri and his son Khaldon carry on the name and success of the family.
All pastries are made fresh daily using Turkish pistachios, Jordan walnuts, Brazillian cashews, and clarified butter. All ingredients are natural, no preservatives are added.
Our personal commitment to our customers is to provide fast delivery and the freshest product available. Enjoy the tradition of high quality sweets established decades ago and miles away by the Masri family.
“Nasser Beydoun, director of the chamber, said that recent articles in the Washington Post and Boston Globe have referred to Dearborn as the capital of Arab America. Warren Avenue is the heart of that capital, Beydoun said. He called New Yesmeen Bakery a jewel among the many Arab-American businesses.”
Hussein Sibini (left), co-owner of New Yasmeen Bakery, 13900 Warren Ave.; Tipper Gore, wife of Vice President Al Gore; and Sibini's wife, Dina, enjoy a toast with orange juce before enjoying Arab-American specialties at the bakery and deli Saturday. Gore stopped or about an hour to greet Dearborn residents and Arab-American leaders.