As-Suwayda-Sana
Out of her love for work, Iqbal Zayed Azzam turned her hobby of making chocolate by hand into a micro-project that she launched this year in her home in the city of As-Suwayda to prove herself as a productive woman who achieves an income that helps her family secure their needs.
The project came according to Azzam or Umm Adham, 55, after she settled with her husband in Syria, where she was residing in the UAE and participated in chocolate manufacturing exhibitions there. She told SANA reporter that she had learned on her own how to make chocolate manually after reviewing multiple experiences on the Internet.
Various types of chocolate are manufactured by Azzam meticulously, as she pointed out that this work requires skill, effort, cleanliness, and multiple stages, starting with the manufacture of chocolate, placing it in molds and cooling it, reaching the appropriate filling, packaging and freezing in various forms on demand, as it has the ability to manufacture between 3 to 4 kg of chocolate per day with ambition To expand further by working if the required support with funding is available.
Azzam explained that she markets her production through acquaintances, friends, social media and participation in exhibitions, indicating that she also works in the manufacture of dryers by hand, taking advantage of the fruits produced by her husband's small land, as well as medicinal herbs in her garden, in addition to manufacturing pickles.
Azzam calls on every woman to work, produce, support herself and be economically independent to help her family bear the burdens and requirements of life.
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