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Baklava; Turkish (or Greek?) DessertBaklava: Turkish (or Greek?) Dessert. So, Where does it come from? Is it Turkish? Is it Greece. Well in actuality, it's both. Both countries claim origin (according to my Wikipedia sources).
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Hafiz Mustafa, Turkey's leading confectioner with over 20 stores internationally, is drawing on its 160 year history making ...
This wonderfully sticky baklava tastes amazing with freshly made mint tea or Turkish coffee, but it's generous enough to serve as a dessert. Preheat the oven to 180C/160C Fan/Gas 4. For the fillin ...
Baklava named among most popular Iftar desserts: Delhi-NCR top spots to grab a crunchy, syrupy bite!
Baklava named among op Iftar desserts by Taste Atlas: Authentic spots in Delhi-NCR to grab a crunchy, syrupy bite If you've acquainted yourselves with the absolute delight of chomping on Baklava ...
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