What is baklava?
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The correct answer is: A turkist dessert, however also served in Greece, so both first answers are correct.
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I still got it, for dessert. Both Greeks and Turks can spoil you with it, so you can actually indicate 2 options here.


Het is ook voor de Turken een heerlijke lekkernij. Er zit overigens wel een verschil in hoe het gemaakt wordt door de Grieken en de Turken volgens zeggen. Het verschil is mij om het even, het is sowieso een heerlijk iets.

The truth is that if it's a strange word haha it never crossed my mind to think that was it and also that they serve it in Greece too, very well.

Hahaha I think I was close, although I don't worry because it is also served in Greece. Every day you learn something new.

A Greek dessert! A little too sweet for my taste so I'm not really into it. But plenty of other desserts.😁

It is edible. Although a llama would also be nice. I'm not quite sure which country it comes from. In daily life, I google everything, but I haven't done that now.

I think it sounds like dessert in some language, it must be very tasty and fun, so that you don't forget that name

That has to be a dessert I haven't tried it but I'm 100% sure it should be a dessert

Ha ha ha I think it's fun to do this that's the craziest answer I'm sure I lost in the trivia but I had fun and that's what matters most

That name sounds a lot to me but to be honest I don't know what it means so by discard I choose the answer of a dessert

A very nice, albeit extremely sweet dessert. Is it Greek, Middle Eastern...? I remember tasting it at a Shawarma shop... Perhaps it would've been nice to know someone who could cook the real thing. At least I was able to know what it tastes like 😋

Since my head is still in Iceland, I would almost think of a bowl of lava, nice and warm. But it is at least as delicious a dessert! I love it 😋

Last week I saw it fresh in the display case of the Turkish supermarket. It is still quite a precise job to get the layers right.

Never been to Greece, or at least a few hours on the island of Santorini,
but I know the dish from the department store's cooler counter.
but I know the dish from the department store's cooler counter.