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Meaning of baklava

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baklava (n)

rich Middle Eastern cake made of thin layers of flaky pastry filled with nuts and honey

baklava Sentence Examples

  1. The tantalizing aroma of freshly baked baklava wafted through the kitchen, enticing all who entered.
  2. The intricate layers of crunchy filo pastry and sweet, nutty filling made the baklava a delectable treat.
  3. The honey syrup generously poured over the baklava soaked into the pastry, creating a heavenly blend of flavors.
  4. The amber-colored crust of the baklava glistened invitingly, promising a taste of pure indulgence.
  5. Each bite of the baklava revealed a symphony of textures, from the crisp filo to the chewy filling.
  6. The pistachio-laden baklava was a vibrant emerald green, adorned with golden flakes that sparkled like tiny stars.
  7. The walnut baklava was a nutty delight, bursting with the rich flavor of toasted walnuts.
  8. The chocolate baklava, a modern twist on a classic, combined the richness of chocolate with the traditional sweetness of baklava.
  9. The traditional Turkish baklava was meticulously crafted, each diamond-shaped piece a work of art.
  10. The baklava served as the centerpiece of the dessert buffet, a sweet and indulgent conclusion to any meal.

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rich Middle Eastern cake made of thin layers of flaky pastry filled with nuts and honey

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The tantalizing aroma of freshly baked baklava wafted through the kitchen, enticing all who entered.

The intricate layers of crunchy filo pastry and sweet, nutty filling made the baklava a delectable treat.

The honey syrup generously poured over the baklava soaked into the pastry, creating a heavenly blend of flavors.

The amber-colored crust of the baklava glistened invitingly, promising a taste of pure indulgence.