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Baklava means ‘wrap up, pile up' in Turkish. Pattented in Gaziantep - Turkey. Burma is also Rolling from Turkish spreaded bt the Ottoman Turks to Africa, Middle-East, Europe etc.
@@SAGAtodayhe thing is the food Baklava, Burma, Saran, dolma belongs to this region. I have lived I. Turkey Egypt, Syria, Albania(Greece border visited Greece) there are very similar some identical food with same or different names. It is a rich region when it comes to food and history.
Turkish delight is jellylike and is covered with powdered sugar. Baklava consists of layers and layers of super-thin dough with ground walnuts/pistachios in between and (typically) is covered with syrup.
@@OverJam52 It is actually part of "assorted," not baklava. Baklava is made of phyllo dough. If you use kunafa dough, it is not baklava but a form of kunafa. Whether it is eaten as kunafa or like baklava depends on whether it needs a plate or it is bite-size.
I can assure you, in Lebanon, it is part of baklawas. You may be right that originally baklava might only designate pastries made with filo dough, I have no idea. But now it's a generic term for different types of bite-size pastries. Have a look : bohsali1870.com/products/pistachio-baklava Knafeh in Lebanon is served in a plate on melted cheese, we would never call a burma Knafeh. Different terminologies for different countries maybe ?
@@OverJam52 I understand that. However, calling something something else does not make it that. Nobody calls burma kunafa, but it should not be called baklava either. Everybody uses the same wrong terminology, but this is life. Mistakes are everywhere.
I agree, and I’m among those who like to correct people when I think they are wrong on something. But things change, terms change, even if it’s a originally a mistake, the fact that everyone uses a term to designate something makes it the new « correct » term. The way words are used makes the words. Baklawa ment something back then, today, in Lebanon at least, it now means something else. That’s just the way it is.
@@jappiegamez It is a dessert very well known in some Middle Eastern countries and Turkey. In Egypt, we call it Kunafah. I have to admit the video needed an intro about it.
@@waleedzaki9978 go type Burma in google. We’ll see what comes up. And plus, Burma is not the capital of Myanmar. Burma is literally the name of the country. It’s not “Burma means roll in Arabic” it doesn’t mean anything, it’s just the name of the country. Just type Burma on google. Nothing else, see what comes up
Can you tell me why this is famous all the way from Albania, MAcedonia, Greece to Iraq, Syria, Egypt etc? Because of the Ottoman Empire. Of course this is Turkish. Do you think Aristotle was eating baklava while teaching people? Hell NO! But this is in the ottoman palace recipes.
@@ugurrr this knafe not baklava , kanfe not turkish , knafe invented before even turks arrived to middle east and this called mabromu an arabic word means roll
It not Armenian at all Its Syrian levantine its called aleppan Burma's Armenian refugees when they came to Syria in 1915 made our Syrian cuisine an Armenian 😑😑
some turks call it "halep burma" which refers to aleppo(halep) city in syria
he could probably roll a mean joint
This is one of my favorite Middle Eastern deserts. I'm gonna try to make this at home. Thank you for sharing 😊
Same, I was thinking about trying to make it but this video made it seem super difficult compared to regular baklava.
My favorite égyptien, middle eastern, turkish, armenian dessert
Cooking is my favorite science
I love grilling
Myanmar Taste 🇲🇲
မြန်မာ
ရွှေတိဂုံဘုရား
ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်
My favorite desert!
beautiful!
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baklava!! i love baklava
Baklava means ‘wrap up, pile up' in Turkish. Pattented in Gaziantep - Turkey. Burma is also Rolling from Turkish spreaded bt the Ottoman Turks to Africa, Middle-East, Europe etc.
except it's not turkish so get your facts straight.
@@SAGAtodayhe thing is the food Baklava, Burma, Saran, dolma belongs to this region. I have lived I. Turkey Egypt, Syria, Albania(Greece border visited Greece) there are very similar some identical food with same or different names. It is a rich region when it comes to food and history.
@@Cilliana99 “I lived somewhere so I know everything” shut up idiot 😂
New subs here, so nice recipe so delicios i like it.
Nice Turkish dessert, best one I've had was in Istanbul, in Greece they put some cream on top, for some reason?
E. To make it taste less like sugar and a bit more rich.
Ausintune feel more fatty that way ://
Faiz Najib Try Baklava
It's also Syrian
its not turkish
رهيب جدا والله 😋😍
Arabic Deserts r thee BEST!!💯😋
Amazing
so basically sugar
And nuts 😀
Nigella Lawson: Are you worrying about the sugar content now? It's waste of time.
George Haddad At least it looks like some kind of art not like Wal-Mart ice cream.
Lol
Myanmar Baklava
Asın bayrakları Turkey is here
What's the difference between baklava and Turkish delight?
Turkish delight is jellylike and is covered with powdered sugar. Baklava consists of layers and layers of super-thin dough with ground walnuts/pistachios in between and (typically) is covered with syrup.
You know they are just two completely different things. Hay what's the difference between cake and jelly. Lol
This is actually not baklava. It is called rolled kunafa with pistachios.
I guess it depends where you are, in Lebanon it’s called a Burma and it’s part of baklawas.
@@OverJam52
It is actually part of "assorted," not baklava. Baklava is made of phyllo dough. If you use kunafa dough, it is not baklava but a form of kunafa. Whether it is eaten as kunafa or like baklava depends on whether it needs a plate or it is bite-size.
I can assure you, in Lebanon, it is part of baklawas. You may be right that originally baklava might only designate pastries made with filo dough, I have no idea. But now it's a generic term for different types of bite-size pastries. Have a look :
bohsali1870.com/products/pistachio-baklava
Knafeh in Lebanon is served in a plate on melted cheese, we would never call a burma Knafeh. Different terminologies for different countries maybe ?
@@OverJam52
I understand that. However, calling something something else does not make it that. Nobody calls burma kunafa, but it should not be called baklava either. Everybody uses the same wrong terminology, but this is life. Mistakes are everywhere.
I agree, and I’m among those who like to correct people when I think they are wrong on something. But things change, terms change, even if it’s a originally a mistake, the fact that everyone uses a term to designate something makes it the new « correct » term. The way words are used makes the words. Baklawa ment something back then, today, in Lebanon at least, it now means something else. That’s just the way it is.
one of the best Lebanese and Syrian desserts!
I haven't a clue what I just watched...
Me either
@@jappiegamez It is a dessert very well known in some Middle Eastern countries and Turkey. In Egypt, we call it Kunafah. I have to admit the video needed an intro about it.
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Awokwok Tuman!
Myanmar Baklava
No...
Burma means roll in Arabic not the capital of mianmar.
Baklava မြန်မာ
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BAKLAVA KING ...th-cam.com/video/_3O3HU6rgvQ/w-d-xo.html
That's A LOT OF SUGARRR
Myanmar Baklava
YOU MUST taste it , it’s DELICIOUS 🤤
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Baklava Myanmar 🇲🇲
If it ain't organic it ain't worth shit
Turkish name burma kadayıf this is made in turkey
burma is word from burmese bamar, and baklava is from greece
There's literally a country called Burma😂 how can you possibly say it's made in turkey.
It's Arabian also
@@zekeoken2111 Burma means rool in Arabic not the capital of mianmar.
@@waleedzaki9978 go type Burma in google. We’ll see what comes up. And plus, Burma is not the capital of Myanmar. Burma is literally the name of the country. It’s not “Burma means roll in Arabic” it doesn’t mean anything, it’s just the name of the country. Just type Burma on google. Nothing else, see what comes up
This is not baklava this is Burma kadaif.
Mabruma It is a dessert from the Levant (Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and Jordan). Not turkish
Sorry. Mabrouma
C’est magnifique pourriez vous nous transmettre la recette SVP? 🙏
Manrouma. this La Syrian Sweets not turkish
Right even it's name means roll
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first
my sir, you are the true first!
Baklava Myanmar 🇲🇲
မြန်မာ 🇲🇲
All I've had was Turkish delight when I was traveling around Europe on a cruise
Go Türkiye! You will love the food history and sites. It is a beautiful country only if it has not been led by an old dictator for more than 20 years.
Fix your recipe. You guys posted a Puff Pastry Recipe which has nothing to do with this baklava!
*Sees his hairy arms*
Ah yes, a true Greek man
It's Arabian and Turkish and Greek and arminian.
Beholde, intruders claiming this and that Turkish...
Can you tell me why this is famous all the way from Albania, MAcedonia, Greece to Iraq, Syria, Egypt etc? Because of the Ottoman Empire. Of course this is Turkish. Do you think Aristotle was eating baklava while teaching people? Hell NO! But this is in the ottoman palace recipes.
I’m an Arab pastry chef and I know it is Turkish. Turkey is the birth place for many popular international desserts.
@@ugurrr this knafe not baklava , kanfe not turkish , knafe invented before even turks arrived to middle east and this called mabromu an arabic word means roll
@@khawlakhalifa3919 even turks call it "halep burma" which refers to aleppo city in syria , so it syrian dessert
even turks call it "halep burma" which refers to aleppo city in syria , so it syrian dessert
The first time in history . This made by Armenian people's in Diyarbakir
ArmenianS-Kurds CULTURE
It not Armenian at all
Its Syrian levantine its called aleppan Burma's
Armenian refugees when they came to Syria in 1915 made our Syrian cuisine an Armenian 😑😑
I tasted it and it's a total waste (for the pistachios) .... Not delicious at all.
I think you need to try it again. This for me is the very best baklava there is.
Marilyn bouziane best baklava!
Why do people put nuts in pastries and candies? It doesn't fit at all.
People put nuts in pastries and candies because enough people like it to make it worthwhile.
You must be an extraterrestrial
i agree, i'm watching this to know how to make it because nobody does it without the nuts