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  • Baklava
  • Layered filo pastry dessert

    Baklava (/bɑːkləˈvɑː, ˈbɑːkləvɑː/ , or /bəˈklɑːvə/) is a layered pastry dessert made of filo pastry, filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with either

    Baklava

    Baklava

    Baklava

  • Android 16
  • 2025 Android mobile operating system

    most widely used version of Android. Android 16 is internally codenamed "Baklava". This naming choice marks a departure from the traditional alphabetical

    Android 16

    Android 16

    Android_16

  • Action Bronson
  • American rapper (born 1983)

    (age 42) Queens, New York City, U.S. Other names Bam Bam Bronsoliño Mr. Baklava Occupations Rapper songwriter record producer chef television presenter

    Action Bronson

    Action Bronson

    Action_Bronson

  • Baklava (band)
  • World music acoustic band

    Baklava (Macedonian: Баклава) is a world music acoustic band from Skopje, North Macedonia, which has released several albums focusing on traditional Balkan

    Baklava (band)

    Baklava_(band)

  • Turkish cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Turkey

    famous for its variety of kebabs, mezes and dough-based desserts such as baklava, şöbiyet, kadayıf, katmer and künefe. Especially in the western parts of

    Turkish cuisine

    Turkish cuisine

    Turkish_cuisine

  • The Sticky Side of Baklava
  • 2020 Canadian film

    The Sticky Side of Baklava (French: La face cachée du baklava) is a Quebec film recounting the story of a clash between Lebanese and Quebec cultures, as

    The Sticky Side of Baklava

    The_Sticky_Side_of_Baklava

  • Algerian baklawa
  • Dessert

    "baklawa algéroise" or "Kaak Warqa", is a version of baklava that is popular in Algeria. Baklava was introduced to North Africa under the Ottoman Empire

    Algerian baklawa

    Algerian baklawa

    Algerian_baklawa

  • Baklava bond
  • Turkish financial document

    A Baklava bond is a financial bond denominated in Turkish lira and issued by a domestic or foreign entity in Turkey. The name refers to baklava, a Turkish

    Baklava bond

    Baklava_bond

  • Pita
  • Yeast-leavened flatbread baked from wheat flour

    for börek or various sweet phyllo pastry dishes (with the exception of baklava which is always called that). Pita is also present in the cuisine of the

    Pita

    Pita

    Pita

  • Börek
  • Stuffed phyllo pastry

    historian Speros Vryonis describes as a "Byzantine favorite" and "the same as baklava". While others attribute the invention of filo to the imperial kitchens

    Börek

    Börek

    Börek

  • Knafeh
  • Middle Eastern dessert

    That Baklava Built". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 24 February 2026. Helou, Anissa (3 November 2015). Sweet Middle East: Classic Recipes, from Baklava to

    Knafeh

    Knafeh

    Knafeh

  • Bulgarian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Bulgaria

    dishes with Middle Eastern cuisine, including moussaka, gyuvetch, kyufte, baklava, ayran, and shish kebab. Bulgarian food often incorporates salads as appetizers

    Bulgarian cuisine

    Bulgarian cuisine

    Bulgarian_cuisine

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia

    for sweetening. Filo is an originally Turkish dough that is used to make baklava. Turkish delight is a "delicate but gummy jelly". The most popular sport

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • Middle Eastern cuisine
  • Culinary tradition

    rice and parsley, and popular dishes include kebabs, dolmas, falafel, baklava, yogurt, doner kebab, shawarma and mulukhiyah. The exact countries considered

    Middle Eastern cuisine

    Middle Eastern cuisine

    Middle_Eastern_cuisine

  • Snack
  • Small food portions consumed outside of the main meals of the day

    October 2023. Kravchuk, Natasha (21 December 2014). "Baklava Recipe, Honey Baklava, How to Make Best Baklava". NatashasKitchen.com. Retrieved 6 October 2023

    Snack

    Snack

    Snack

  • Filo
  • Unleavened pastry dough

    very thin unleavened pastry dough used for making baked goods such as baklava and borek. Filo-based products are made by layering many sheets of filo

    Filo

    Filo

    Filo

  • Montenegro
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    pita, gibanica, burek, ćevapi, kebab, đuveč, and Turkish sweets such as baklava and tulumba. Hungarian cuisine influences stews and sataraš. Central European

    Montenegro

    Montenegro

    Montenegro

  • Magical Starsign
  • 2006 video game

    other characters. Magical Starsign takes place in the fantasy world of the Baklava solar system, a planetary system composed of six planets that orbit a sun

    Magical Starsign

    Magical_Starsign

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    (similar to fermented fish sauces today) as well as the still popular baklava. Fruits like aubergine and orange, unknown during classical times, were

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Jordan
  • Country in West Asia

    often served towards the end of a meal, but there is also dessert, such as baklava, hareeseh, knafeh, halva and qatayef, a dish made specially for Ramadan

    Jordan

    Jordan

    Jordan

  • Apple strudel
  • Traditional Austrian pastry

    Empire's expansion. Strudel is related to the Ottoman Empire's pastry baklava, which came to Austria from Turkish via Hungarian cuisine. Strudel is most

    Apple strudel

    Apple strudel

    Apple_strudel

  • Placenta cake
  • Layered dessert from classical antiquity

    the De agri cultura of Cato the Elder. It is thought to be related to baklava. The Latin word placenta is derived from the Greek plakous (Ancient Greek:

    Placenta cake

    Placenta cake

    Placenta_cake

  • Lauzinaj
  • Medieval Arabic and Persian almond confection

    believe this dish is an earlier version of baklava (though Charles Perry has written that "it was not much like baklava"). It was made by filling thin pastry

    Lauzinaj

    Lauzinaj

  • Diana Abu-Jaber
  • American author and professor

    (2011) Fencing with the King (2022) Nonfiction/memoir The Language of Baklava (2005) Life Without a Recipe (2016) Young Adult fiction Silverworld (2020)

    Diana Abu-Jaber

    Diana_Abu-Jaber

  • Kadayif (pastry)
  • Middle Eastern dessert

    chocolate Burma Kadayif Tash Kadayif Sheki halva Othmalliyya Şekerpare Revani Baklava Tulumba List of Middle Eastern dishes Kunefe Ekmek Kadayif Burma Kadayif

    Kadayif (pastry)

    Kadayif (pastry)

    Kadayif_(pastry)

  • Strudel
  • Type of layered pastry

    The pastry is probably descended from similar pastries such as börek and baklava. Strudel is an English loanword from German. The word derives from the

    Strudel

    Strudel

    Strudel

  • List of Turkish desserts
  • kadayif List of desserts Turkish cuisine Tanis, Fatma (2025-06-07). "A baklava crawl in the Turkish city that's obsessed with the pastry". NPR. Retrieved

    List of Turkish desserts

    List of Turkish desserts

    List_of_Turkish_desserts

  • Syria
  • Country in West Asia

    fattoush, labneh, shawarma, mujaddara, shanklish, pastırma, sujuk and baklava. Baklava is made of filo pastry filled with chopped nuts and soaked in honey

    Syria

    Syria

    Syria

  • Kaymak
  • Creamy dairy food similar to clotted cream

    special occasions. It is also used for desserts, like with gata, kadaif, or baklava, but some eat it fresh. It can also be used as a filling for pancakes.

    Kaymak

    Kaymak

    Kaymak

  • Gaziantep F.K.
  • Turkish football club

    region’s cultural heritage, especially the layered pattern reminiscent of baklava slices, a symbol closely associated with Gaziantep’s culinary tradition

    Gaziantep F.K.

    Gaziantep_F.K.

  • Suskunlar
  • 2012 Turkish TV series or program

    years in prison on the charge of stealing a baklava car in Gaziantep in 1997. Four young boys drive a baklava car without knowing how and accidentally hit

    Suskunlar

    Suskunlar

  • Portokalopita
  • Greek orange cake

    family of cakes called siropiasta, sweets that are bathed in syrup, such as baklava. Although it has a sponge-like appearance, its dough is actually made from

    Portokalopita

    Portokalopita

    Portokalopita

  • Armenian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Armenia

    and a syrup that is poured over the finished baklava consisting of honey and flowers. This type of baklava used to be prepared in the then-Armenian city

    Armenian cuisine

    Armenian_cuisine

  • Patricia Neal
  • American stage and film actress (1926–2010)

    (1999). She worked on Silvana Vienne's movie Beyond Baklava: The Fairy Tale Story of Sylvia's Baklava (2007), appearing as herself in the portions of the

    Patricia Neal

    Patricia Neal

    Patricia_Neal

  • Galaktoboureko
  • Custard-filled dessert

    Patent and Trademark Office under the name "Hopa Laz Böreği". Bougatsa Baklava Bundevara Flies' graveyard Şöbiyet Pouding chômeur Timothy G. Roufs; Kathleen

    Galaktoboureko

    Galaktoboureko

    Galaktoboureko

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    (goulash), ajvar and a whole range of sweets inspired by the Middle East like baklava. Food is prioritised for being organic and of good quality. Bosnians enjoy

    Bosnia and Herzegovina cuisine

    Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_cuisine

  • List of desserts
  • Allerheiligenstriezel Apple strudel Azerbaijani pakhlava B Bakewell pudding Baklava Bakpia Bakpia pathok Bánh pía Banitsa Banket Bear claw BeaverTails Belekoy

    List of desserts

    List of desserts

    List_of_desserts

  • List of foreign currency bonds
  • peso-denominated bond issued by a non-Chilean entity in the Chilean market. Baklava bond, a bond denominated in Turkish Lira and issued by a domestic or foreign

    List of foreign currency bonds

    List_of_foreign_currency_bonds

  • Warbat
  • Cream-filled filo pastry dessert

    (Arabic: شعيبيات, شعبيات) and Şöbiyet, is a Levantine sweet pastry similar to baklava. Warbat consists of layers of phyllo dough filled with a semolina based

    Warbat

    Warbat

    Warbat

  • Ottoman cuisine
  • Cuisine of the Ottoman Empire and its region

    at Karaca Dağ. There are multiple competing theories of the origin of baklava, variously ascribing it to the Ancient Roman placenta cake, Persian lauzinaj

    Ottoman cuisine

    Ottoman cuisine

    Ottoman_cuisine

  • Albanian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Albania

    cuisine integrated Turkish elements. Dishes such as byrek (savory pie), baklava, and kebabs became staples of the Albanian diet. The use of spices including

    Albanian cuisine

    Albanian_cuisine

  • Ajvar
  • Balkan condiment

    Šljivovica Beer Wine Krstač Prokupac Smederevka Tamjanika Vranac Desserts Baklava Knedle Krempita Ledena kocka Napolitanka Orehnjača Palačinke Pekmez Ratluk

    Ajvar

    Ajvar

    Ajvar

  • Montenegrin cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Montenegro

    pita, gibanica, burek, ćevapi, kebab, đuveč, and Turkish sweets such as baklava and tulumba. Hungarian cuisine influences stews and sataraš. Central European

    Montenegrin cuisine

    Montenegrin_cuisine

  • Muhallebi
  • Milk-based dessert pudding

    syrup before serving. Also hailing from historic Salonica is muhallebi baklava (similar to the Greek galaktoboureko). Food portal Keşkül Kheer Om Ali

    Muhallebi

    Muhallebi

    Muhallebi

  • Lebanese cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Lebanon

    served towards the end of a Lebanese meal, there is also dessert, such as baklava and coffee. When sweets are not available, fruits are typically eaten after

    Lebanese cuisine

    Lebanese cuisine

    Lebanese_cuisine

  • Turkish breakfast
  • Breakfast served in Turkey

    items, spanning cheeses, olives, vegetables, local breads, eggs, börek, baklava or other sweet pastries, and more, accompanied by hot beverages such as

    Turkish breakfast

    Turkish breakfast

    Turkish_breakfast

  • Yabancı Damat
  • Turkish TV drama series

    the daughter of a conservative Turkish father Kahraman, who is a famous baklava maker in Gaziantep. Her grandfather Memik Dede is a Greco-Turkish War veteran

    Yabancı Damat

    Yabancı_Damat

  • Iraqi cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Iraq

    tradition continues into the modern day, but the rich, syrupy desserts like baklava are usually prepared for special occasions or religious celebrations, as

    Iraqi cuisine

    Iraqi cuisine

    Iraqi_cuisine

  • The Great British Bake Off series 5
  • Fifth series of The Great British Bake Off

    baklava, including their own filo pastry, with a time limit of 31⁄2 hours to complete the challenge. There had to be two different types of baklava,

    The Great British Bake Off series 5

    The_Great_British_Bake_Off_series_5

  • Balaclava
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1928 British silent war film All pages with titles containing Balaclava Baklava, a layered pastry dessert This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Balaclava

    Balaclava

  • Sesame seed candy
  • Food

    Layered Bread among the Nomadic Turks and the Central Asian Origins of Baklava", in A Taste of Thyme: Culinary Cultures of the Middle East (ed. Sami Zubaida

    Sesame seed candy

    Sesame seed candy

    Sesame_seed_candy

  • Ekmek kadayıfı
  • Turkish style bread pudding

    it is a popular alternative to more demanding traditional desserts like baklava. It is served at iftar meals during Ramadan. In modern times, ekmek kadayıfı

    Ekmek kadayıfı

    Ekmek kadayıfı

    Ekmek_kadayıfı

  • Şalgam
  • Fermented carrot beverage from Turkey

    Desserts Turkish desserts (main article) Aşure Ayva tatlısı Balparmak tatlısı Baklava Bülbül yuvası Cevizli sucuk Cevizli kuru incir tatlısı Cevizli Irmik Tatlısı

    Şalgam

    Şalgam

    Şalgam

  • Sephardic Jewish cuisine
  • Assortment of cooking traditions of Sephardic Jews

    vegetables, agristada (a sour sauce), tishpishti (a semolina and nuts cake), baklava, and cookies such as biscochos and qurbayel. Many of these dishes' names

    Sephardic Jewish cuisine

    Sephardic Jewish cuisine

    Sephardic_Jewish_cuisine

  • Rose water
  • Rose-flavored water

    various dishes, especially in sweets such as Turkish delight, nougat, and baklava. Marzipan has long been flavoured with rose water. In Cyprus, it is used

    Rose water

    Rose water

    Rose_water

  • Hafiz Mustafa 1864
  • Turkish purveyor of sweets and delicacies

    have owned it since 2007. Among their offerings are Turkish delights, baklavas, puddings, teas, and assorted sweets. Currently the purveyor has over a

    Hafiz Mustafa 1864

    Hafiz_Mustafa_1864

  • Barazek
  • Levantine sesame cookie

    Kullaj Othmalliyya Preserved fruit Juq malban Malban Murabba Jazariyya Baklava Osh El Bulbul/Swar El Sit Mabrooma [ar] Ballorieh [ja] Shaabiyat Baklawa

    Barazek

    Barazek

    Barazek

  • Eid al-Fitr
  • Islamic holiday on the first of Shawwal

    for which they are awarded candy, chocolates, traditional sweets such as baklava and Turkish delight, or a small amount of money at every door. Mosques

    Eid al-Fitr

    Eid al-Fitr

    Eid_al-Fitr

  • Tamriyeh
  • Levantine fried dessert

    Helou, Anissa (3 November 2015). Sweet Middle East: Classic Recipes, from Baklava to Fig Ice Cream. Chronicle Books. pp. 64–65. ISBN 978-1-4521-3062-0. Retrieved

    Tamriyeh

    Tamriyeh

    Tamriyeh

  • Asabe Zainab
  • Arab dessert made from fried dough

    Kullaj Othmalliyya Preserved fruit Juq malban Malban Murabba Jazariyya Baklava Osh El Bulbul/Swar El Sit Mabrooma [ar] Ballorieh [ja] Shaabiyat Baklawa

    Asabe Zainab

    Asabe Zainab

    Asabe_Zainab

  • Trileçe
  • Dessert from the Balkans

    Desserts Turkish desserts (main article) Aşure Ayva tatlısı Balparmak tatlısı Baklava Bülbül yuvası Cevizli sucuk Cevizli kuru incir tatlısı Cevizli Irmik Tatlısı

    Trileçe

    Trileçe

    Trileçe

  • Kosovar cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Kosovo

    mainstream pastries include Baklava (regional), Cremeschnitte, Pudding, Crêpe, Tulluma, Tespishte, Rovani, etc. Baklava is a rich, sweet pastry made

    Kosovar cuisine

    Kosovar_cuisine

  • Yazd
  • City in Yazd province, Iran

    many that have remained a private family business for many generations. Baklava, ghotab and pashmak are the most popular sweets made in the city. In 2000

    Yazd

    Yazd

    Yazd

  • Latke
  • Jewish potato pancake dish

    Ma'amoul Macaroons Mandelbread Marunchinos Rainbow cookie Other desserts Baklava Halva Kogel mogel Krembo Lokum Malabi Marzipan Mofletta Sesame seed candy

    Latke

    Latke

    Latke

  • Paris–Brest
  • French pastry

    Allerheiligenstriezel Apple strudel Azerbaijani pakhlava Bakewell pudding Banket Baklava Bánh pía Banitsa Bear claw Belokranjska povitica Bethmännchen Bierock Bizcocho

    Paris–Brest

    Paris–Brest

    Paris–Brest

  • Turkish New Zealanders
  • People

    own businesses specialising in traditional Turkish food, such as kebab, baklava, and Turkish delight. According to the 2013 census, the Turkish ethnic

    Turkish New Zealanders

    Turkish_New_Zealanders

  • Halva
  • Confections often made from nut butters or flours

    Kullaj Othmalliyya Preserved fruit Juq malban Malban Murabba Jazariyya Baklava Osh El Bulbul/Swar El Sit Mabrooma [ar] Ballorieh [ja] Shaabiyat Baklawa

    Halva

    Halva

    Halva

  • Arabs
  • Ethnic group

    Arab cuisine is also known for its sweets and desserts, such as Knafeh, Baklava, Halva, and Qatayef. Arabic coffee, or qahwa, is a traditional drink that

    Arabs

    Arabs

    Arabs

  • Tiropita
  • Greek layered pastry food

    Layered Bread among the Nomadic Turks and the Central Asian Origins of Baklava". In Zubaida, Sami; Tapper, Richard; Roden, Claudia (eds.). A Taste of

    Tiropita

    Tiropita

    Tiropita

  • Pastitsio
  • Greek baked pasta dish

    Tourlou Tsigareli Tsigaridia Tomatokeftedes Desserts Amygdalota Amygdalopita Baklava Bougatsa Copenhagen Diples Fanouropita Finikia Flaouna Galaktoboureko Galatopita

    Pastitsio

    Pastitsio

    Pastitsio

  • Israeli couscous
  • Toasted pasta in tiny balls

    Levivah Orez Shu'it Rice Rice pilaf Scorched rice Mujadara Desserts Halva Baklava Basbousa Hadji bada Halva ice cream Duvshaniot Krembo Sufganiyot Rugelach

    Israeli couscous

    Israeli couscous

    Israeli_couscous

  • Tzatziki
  • Cold cucumber–yogurt dip, soup, or sauce

    Desserts Turkish desserts (main article) Aşure Ayva tatlısı Balparmak tatlısı Baklava Bülbül yuvası Cevizli sucuk Cevizli kuru incir tatlısı Cevizli Irmik Tatlısı

    Tzatziki

    Tzatziki

    Tzatziki

  • Android version history
  • List of Android operating system versions

    Android 15 Vanilla Ice Cream Supported: 15 35 September 3, 2024 Android 16 Baklava Supported: 16 36 June 10, 2025 Android 17 Cinnamon Bun Latest version:

    Android version history

    Android_version_history

  • Ato Essandoh
  • American actor (born 1972)

    Commander 'Rambo' 2007 Millennium Crisis Harkness 2008 Mia and the Migoo Baklava (voice) English dub Nights in Rodanthe Jean's Lover 2010 Get Him to the

    Ato Essandoh

    Ato Essandoh

    Ato_Essandoh

  • Pickled cucumber
  • Small pickled and fermented cucumber

    Grilled meats Kebab Shawarma Kofta Shish kofte Desserts Phoenicia dessert Baklava Basbousa Walnut stuffed figs Hurma Fig roll Halva Qurabiya Kanafeh Ma'amoul

    Pickled cucumber

    Pickled cucumber

    Pickled_cucumber

  • Sohan halwa
  • South Asian dessert

    designed tin cylinders. In recent years other packages have also been common. Baklava Basbousa Halva Pişmaniye Saray helva Shekarpareh Sohan (confectionery)

    Sohan halwa

    Sohan halwa

    Sohan_halwa

  • Jordanian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Jordan

    bulgur all have a role in Jordanian cuisine. Popular desserts include baklava, knafeh, halva and qatayef (a dish made specially for Ramadan), in addition

    Jordanian cuisine

    Jordanian cuisine

    Jordanian_cuisine

  • Mulukhiyah
  • Jute-leaf dish from Egypt

    Kullaj Othmalliyya Preserved fruit Juq malban Malban Murabba Jazariyya Baklava Osh El Bulbul/Swar El Sit Mabrooma [ar] Ballorieh [ja] Shaabiyat Baklawa

    Mulukhiyah

    Mulukhiyah

    Mulukhiyah

  • Ćevapi
  • Dish from southeast Europe

    Šljivovica Beer Wine Krstač Prokupac Smederevka Tamjanika Vranac Desserts Baklava Knedle Krempita Ledena kocka Napolitanka Orehnjača Palačinke Pekmez Ratluk

    Ćevapi

    Ćevapi

    Ćevapi

  • List of America's Test Kitchen episodes
  • "Mediterranean Sweets" April 7, 2018 (2018-04-07) Recipes for olive oil cake, and baklava. 445 "Weeknight Japanese Suppers" April 14, 2018 (2018-04-14) Recipes for

    List of America's Test Kitchen episodes

    List_of_America's_Test_Kitchen_episodes

  • James Woods on screen and stage
  • Pictures Dennis Barrie Television film 2001 Clerks: The Animated Series Major Baklava Voice; episode: "Leonardo Is Caught in the Grip of an Outbreak of Randal's

    James Woods on screen and stage

    James Woods on screen and stage

    James_Woods_on_screen_and_stage

  • Jason Goodwin
  • British historian (born 1964)

    centres on the Ottoman sultan's harem, and the final Istanbul adventure, The Baklava Club, involves Italian and Polish revolutionaries in Istanbul. In 2016

    Jason Goodwin

    Jason Goodwin

    Jason_Goodwin

  • Pumpernickel
  • Type of rye bread

    Ma'amoul Macaroons Mandelbread Marunchinos Rainbow cookie Other desserts Baklava Halva Kogel mogel Krembo Lokum Malabi Marzipan Mofletta Sesame seed candy

    Pumpernickel

    Pumpernickel

    Pumpernickel

  • Dürüm
  • Turkish wrap

    Desserts Turkish desserts (main article) Aşure Ayva tatlısı Balparmak tatlısı Baklava Bülbül yuvası Cevizli sucuk Cevizli kuru incir tatlısı Cevizli Irmik Tatlısı

    Dürüm

    Dürüm

    Dürüm

  • Crimean Tatar language
  • Kipchak Turkic language

    baqlava baklava пишире. pişire. boil-CAUS-PRES О эписинден татлы бакълава пишире. O episinden tatlı baqlava pişire. she all-POSS-ABL sweet baklava boil-CAUS-PRES

    Crimean Tatar language

    Crimean Tatar language

    Crimean_Tatar_language

  • Turkish delight
  • Gelatinous candy

    Desserts Turkish desserts (main article) Aşure Ayva tatlısı Balparmak tatlısı Baklava Bülbül yuvası Cevizli sucuk Cevizli kuru incir tatlısı Cevizli Irmik Tatlısı

    Turkish delight

    Turkish delight

    Turkish_delight

  • Bialy (bread)
  • Yeasted bread roll

    Ma'amoul Macaroons Mandelbread Marunchinos Rainbow cookie Other desserts Baklava Halva Kogel mogel Krembo Lokum Malabi Marzipan Mofletta Sesame seed candy

    Bialy (bread)

    Bialy (bread)

    Bialy_(bread)

  • Rugelach
  • Pastry in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine

    Allerheiligenstriezel Apple strudel Azerbaijani pakhlava Bakewell pudding Banket Baklava Bánh pía Banitsa Bear claw Belokranjska povitica Bethmännchen Bierock Bizcocho

    Rugelach

    Rugelach

    Rugelach

  • Montreal steak seasoning
  • Spice blend

    Ma'amoul Macaroons Mandelbread Marunchinos Rainbow cookie Other desserts Baklava Halva Kogel mogel Krembo Lokum Malabi Marzipan Mofletta Sesame seed candy

    Montreal steak seasoning

    Montreal steak seasoning

    Montreal_steak_seasoning

  • The Great Canadian Baking Show season 6
  • Television cooking show

    the Showstopper, they had four hours to make a baklava tower. A popular Middle Eastern dessert, baklava is a gooey, nutty multi-layer pastry made with

    The Great Canadian Baking Show season 6

    The_Great_Canadian_Baking_Show_season_6

  • Terkenlis
  • stores; many are made according to traditional Greek recipes, such as baklava and kadaif.[citation needed] It also sells chocolate-covered tsoureki.

    Terkenlis

    Terkenlis

  • Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars
  • 2023 American reality television series

    April 17 Christiana Daaboul 27 Sydney, New South Wales Ard (Plant-based Baklava) Eliminated April 2 Renae Bunster 45 Perth, Western Australia Bunsters

    Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars

    Gordon_Ramsay's_Food_Stars

  • Khaja
  • Indian pastry

    Khajas from Silao and Rajgir in Bihar are almost entirely similar to baklava, whereas the ones from Odisha and Andhra Pradesh are made with thicker

    Khaja

    Khaja

    Khaja

  • Sütlü Nuriye
  • Milk baklava

    Sütlü Nuriye (Milky Nuriye) is a Turkish dessert similar to baklava, but instead of syrup it contains milk, which gives a whitish look to the dessert

    Sütlü Nuriye

    Sütlü Nuriye

    Sütlü_Nuriye

  • Kalburabastı
  • Turkish dessert

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    Kalburabastı

    Kalburabastı

    Kalburabastı

  • Malsouka
  • Maghrebi food ingredient

    including the tagine malsouka, the pastilla, the samsa, the brik, the baklava. According to food historian Gil Marks, malsouka is a Maghrebi semolina-based

    Malsouka

    Malsouka

    Malsouka

  • Maqluba
  • Dish served throughout the Levant

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    Maqluba

    Maqluba

    Maqluba

  • Lox
  • Brined salmon

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    Lox

    Lox

    Lox

  • Android 17
  • 2026 Android mobile operating system

    the starting letter to B, making the internal codename for Android 16 "Baklava", a dessert starting with B. Following this alphabetical progression, Android

    Android 17

    Android 17

    Android_17

  • Pastrami
  • Meat preserved by partial drying, seasoning, smoking, and steaming

    Ma'amoul Macaroons Mandelbread Marunchinos Rainbow cookie Other desserts Baklava Halva Kogel mogel Krembo Lokum Malabi Marzipan Mofletta Sesame seed candy

    Pastrami

    Pastrami

    Pastrami

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Online names & meanings

  • Misty
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Misty

    Sweet person, Sweet, Surgery

  • Rinkesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rinkesh

    Name of Lord Shiva

  • Aloisio
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Italian, Portuguese

    Aloisio

    Famous Warrior

  • Vija
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vija

    Conqueror, Victorious, One who is victorious over everyone

  • Pratitha | ப்ரதிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pratitha | ப்ரதிதா

    Well known

  • Chaithra
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Chaithra

    First Month of the Year; Spring; New Bright Light

  • Atmanand | ஆத்மாநஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Atmanand | ஆத்மாநஂத

    Blissful

  • Lizabeta
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Swedish

    Lizabeta

    God's Promise; God is My Oath

  • Bhava
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhava

    Emotion; Sentiment

  • Vamadeva
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Vamadeva

    Beautiful God

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