Baclava

/bɑːkləˈvɑː/ noun

A Middle Eastern pastry dessert made of thin layers of phyllo dough, nuts, and syrup; pronounced BAH-kluh-VAH.

From Turkish 'baklava,' possibly from a Persian root. The word traveled to English via Ottoman cuisine in the 19th-20th centuries as Middle Eastern culture became more known in Europe.

AMባክላቫ
ARبكلáva
BNব্যাক্লাভা
CAbaklava
CSbaklava
DAbaklava
DEBaklava
ELμπάκλαβα
ESbaklava
FAباقلوا
FIbaklava
FRbaklava
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