Baklava

/ˈbɑːkləvɑː/ noun

A rich, sweet dessert pastry made of layers of filo dough filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey.

From Turkish 'baklava,' possibly derived from Mongolian 'baγla-' meaning 'to tie up' or 'to pile up,' referring to the layered construction. The dessert spread throughout the Ottoman Empire and became a signature sweet across the Middle East and Mediterranean.

AMበግርንዕ
ARبكلاوا
BNবাসলা঵া
CAbaklava
CSbaklava
DAbaklava
DEBaklava
ELμπακλάβα
ESbaklava
FAبقلوا
FIbaklava
FRbaklava
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