[Unlike the gift he gets for Jasmine, Aladdin's gift is far less, erm...him. That is to say, it's safe for all parties involved and not in that way, dur hur. Delivered right next to the one that was intended for Jasmine, it's a neatly wrapped box that's pretty unassuming for the most part, but of course Katsuki never, ever does anything in halves. Inside are several items, the simplest one being a cookbook that focuses mostly on Persian dishes - the little taste of home was perhaps the best part of Vaeros' shitty party, and even if it was bewitched, it was nice to have those nostalgic flavors again. Katsuki assumed Aladdin would feel the same way, and can try to recrate them as best he can.
Next to that is a clear baggy with coffee beans inside, tied tied with a colorful ribbon. Why coffee? Well, it's pretty simple - because Katsuki also got Aladdin a Turkish coffee pot. Yes, Turkey isn't Persia, but listen...it's the closest he could get. Finally, instead of the usual chocolate truffles and cookies he baked for everyone else, Aladdin and Jasmine get something special, something unique...that would probably pair exceptionally well with some well brewed coffee. It's halva - one of the recipes inside the cookbook. Katsuki decided to make it for them, since it's a pretty popular sweet in most of the middle east. He's included cocoa swirls and pistachios, trying to be as authentic as possible.
Needless to say, it's utterly flawless, and tastes like heaven. Hopefully the two will enjoy it together, or share amongst their households, if they desire. That's all up to them, really. There's no elaborate card, or letter, or anything. Just a gift tag with Aladdin's name on it and Katsuki's signature on the 'from' tab.]
Christmas Gift Delivery!! | 12/25
Next to that is a clear baggy with coffee beans inside, tied tied with a colorful ribbon. Why coffee? Well, it's pretty simple - because Katsuki also got Aladdin a Turkish coffee pot. Yes, Turkey isn't Persia, but listen...it's the closest he could get. Finally, instead of the usual chocolate truffles and cookies he baked for everyone else, Aladdin and Jasmine get something special, something unique...that would probably pair exceptionally well with some well brewed coffee. It's halva - one of the recipes inside the cookbook. Katsuki decided to make it for them, since it's a pretty popular sweet in most of the middle east. He's included cocoa swirls and pistachios, trying to be as authentic as possible.
Needless to say, it's utterly flawless, and tastes like heaven. Hopefully the two will enjoy it together, or share amongst their households, if they desire. That's all up to them, really. There's no elaborate card, or letter, or anything. Just a gift tag with Aladdin's name on it and Katsuki's signature on the 'from' tab.]