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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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One Stop Kebab and Cafe has it all: tea and eggs, tradie kebabs and gozleme, and rice pudding and sturdy coffee.
Video. Gaziantep’s baklava factories double production during Ramadan to meet demand for the Antep pistachio-filled sweet ...
The owner of Istanbul Grill Cafe and Bakery hopes to give every customer a traditional Turkish dining experience.
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 ...
It’s imported, from Antep, of course, where in 2013, baklava became the first Turkish product with a European protected designation of origin and geographical indication. I previously visited ...
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