Здравей Лора,вчерашният ден прекарах с дъщеря ми в Пловдив,разгледахме Базиликата,бяхме в друго измерение, ако все още не си ,,я "посетила, Да отиди непременно, а за вкусен ,,завършек" на деня по едно сладко,сладко,,кюнефе" и не само...на Джумаятя🕌,а с твоята презентация ще почерпя колегите ми в Малта, благодаря и ти желая,,Лятно Вино"
Omg please stop. This is a Turkish dessert. Ekmek means bread in Turkish and they used to use bread that was going off to make this dessert. Kadayif is definitely not Greek either.
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand lmaooo it is not Greek at all you dont even have historic evidence of making shredded pastry. It never existed amongst greeks until they learnt it from Turks during the ottoman empire. Your fools. Its ok i have many Greek friends who know and agree its not Greek. 😅
@@Aquarian55you have the right to what you believe, but please be respectful and stop calling others fools. There are hundreds thousands who were taught this dessert by their beloved Greek yiayia's just like those who were taught by their turkish buyukanne's. It raises the same question, who invented the pavlova, the Aussies or the Kiwi's
Bravo, obozavam sve sto je sa kadaifom.❤
Absolutely amazing and perfect recipe with mouthwatering taste. keep going ❤stay connected😍😍Thanks for sharing ❤❤
Thank you so much 😊😍
Alway fantastic your recipe chef 🤗🥰❤️
Thanks a lot chef! ❤🙏💛
I really love your recipes! There are so many beautiful ones and I don't even know where to start watching 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤩🤩
Thank you! Means a lot! 🤩
This colour is good and it looks so delicious. It’s totally awesome.
Like # 21 👍
Happy to hear you like it! 🙂
Excellent super yummmy delicious faboulas thumbsup
Glad you think so!
This is such a delightful recipe..looks absolutely beautiful and yummy too..well prepared ..
Thank you!
This Greek dessert looks so tasty and good . Thank you for sharing this nice recipe .
Thank you! I really love it!
Nice recipe 👍
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Thank you! 🙏
Looks Yummy and elegant. I’d be pleased if served that in a restaurant.
Thanks!
Happy you like it 🙂 It's so good indeed. Thanks!
Greek Ekmek Kataifi looks really good. I love your editing style and video quality. 👍👍😜
Glad you like👌 it, Kelvin! It is so delicious! 🙂
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
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Здравей Лора,вчерашният ден прекарах с дъщеря ми в Пловдив,разгледахме Базиликата,бяхме в друго измерение, ако все още не си ,,я "посетила, Да отиди непременно, а за вкусен ,,завършек" на деня по едно сладко,сладко,,кюнефе" и не само...на Джумаятя🕌,а с твоята презентация ще почерпя колегите ми в Малта, благодаря и ти желая,,Лятно Вино"
Здравей, Ася! Много благодаря за споделеното. Пловдив ми е сред любимите градове.
Много апетитно изглежда!
Благодаря!
Turkish dessert again bon appetite
Greek❤
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand ekmek is Turkish word by the way 🤣
@@syhussain6948 no ❤️
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand even the word is turkish ffs
@@eren3390 nah ❤️❤️
Originally, this is a turkish dessert. Ekmek means bread in turkish.
Nah. Its Greek ❤
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand ekmek is a turkish word.
this desert was always turkish, and it will stay like that.
@@eren3390 nah ❤️
@@eren3390you cant even read a history book can you ?
He's still stuck in the loser ottomon empire mindset of losing battles @@eren3390
Turkish dessert ...😊
Greek...😂
Greek😍😍😍😍😍
🥰 greeeeek
@@Aya-Amira but it is already turkish lol
@@eren3390 nah ❤️
THIS IS TURKISH EVEN THE WORD IS FFS
Why are you so triggered this is a Greek dessert
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand its already a turkish dessert.
even the words are turkish for it. greek desert my a**.
@@eren3390 i love how triggered you get when someone speaks the truth ❤️🥰
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand but ekmek is literally a turkish word, where am i angry? you seem to be angry bc you steal😅
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand 3 likes, with your other accounts lol
Omg please stop. This is a Turkish dessert. Ekmek means bread in Turkish and they used to use bread that was going off to make this dessert. Kadayif is definitely not Greek either.
This is definitely a Greek dessert. Dont be jealous
Agreed. Its Greek. @@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand lmaooo it is not Greek at all you dont even have historic evidence of making shredded pastry. It never existed amongst greeks until they learnt it from Turks during the ottoman empire. Your fools. Its ok i have many Greek friends who know and agree its not Greek. 😅
@@Aquarian55 its Greek 🥰
@@Aquarian55you have the right to what you believe, but please be respectful and stop calling others fools. There are hundreds thousands who were taught this dessert by their beloved Greek yiayia's just like those who were taught by their turkish buyukanne's. It raises the same question, who invented the pavlova, the Aussies or the Kiwi's