Metukim
Metukim (Hebrew: מְתוּקִים) is a Hebrew word meaning "sweets" or "sweet things." It is the plural form of the adjective "matok" (מתוק), which means "sweet." The term is commonly used in Israel and among Hebrew speakers to refer to desserts, candies, pastries, and other sugary treats. The cultural significance of metukim is prominent in celebrations, holidays, and everyday life. Specific examples of what constitutes metukim can vary based on regional customs and personal preferences, but generally encompass items with a high sugar content and a pleasurable, sweet taste.