Baklava
(noun)
A sweet pastry made of layers of filo pastry filled with chopped nuts, typically sweetened with honey or syrup.
Origin:
The word "baklava" is of turkish origin, which derived from the mongol word "baghlau" which means "many leaves" in the 18th century. it"s a sweet pastry made of layers of filo pastry filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with honey.
Examples:
- I had a piece of baklava for dessert and it was delicious.
- Baklava is a traditional pastry in many Middle Eastern and Mediterranean countries.
- I"ve never tried baklava before, but I"ve heard it"s very sweet and sticky.
- Baklava is often served with a cup of strong coffee or tea.
- I love baklava, it's my favourite sweet treat.