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Baklava is a middle eastern pastry that is made with layers of filo dough, filled with chopped nuts and sweetened - or perhaps I should say drenched - with honey.
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With Cole, Hitchens can’t throw the word Baklava to appear as a Middle East hand, and he is not dealing with, say, Paul Findley who he can easily intimidate with the three words of Arabic and Persian that he memorized years ago.
Wednesday, May 31, 2006 As'ad 2006
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I did more research and discovered that there is an Egyptian version of Baklava, which is similar to the Greek except for the omission of honey and the addition of orange blossom water new, and final, recipe #6.
The Hostess Project #5: North African Feast « I HEART BACON 2005
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After the launching of their first album, entitled Baklava (2007), Vladimir Martinovski replaced Aleksandar Stamatov (of the first lineup).
AvaxHome 2010
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The Baklava was the perfect way to end the perfect evening.
The Clog 2009
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It is also customary for young children to go around their neighborhood, door to door, and wish everyone a happy Bayram, for which they are awarded candy, chocolates, traditional sweets such as Baklava and Turkish Delight, or a small amount of money at every door, in an almost Halloween-like fashion.
Archive 2009-09-01 photographerno1 2009
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It is also customary for young children to go around their neighborhood, door to door, and wish everyone a happy Bayram, for which they are awarded candy, chocolates, traditional sweets such as Baklava and Turkish Delight, or a small amount of money at every door, in an almost Halloween-like fashion.
Archive 2009-09-01 photographerno1 2009
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"Baklava" in Greece is always with a nut filling inside.
A Baklava Worth Searching For Mercedes 2007
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Whether baking for your family, gifts for friends and neighbors, or perhaps for a If you're working with a recipe that calls for melted butter, such as Baklava, you will probably be tempted to nuke a couple of sticks in the microwave.
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Whether baking for your family, gifts for friends and neighbors, or perhaps for a If you're working with a recipe that calls for melted butter, such as Baklava, you will probably be tempted to nuke a couple of sticks in the microwave.
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