English
Pronunciation
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audio|en-us-baklava.ogg|Audio (US)
Etymology
The word baklava itself is derived from Arabic ARchar|ب��ا�ة unicode|baql�waḧ, based on an Arabic word for nuts.
Noun
baklava
Baklava or baklawa is a popular sweet pastry found in many cuisines of the Middle East and the Balkans, made of chopped nuts layered with phyllo pastry. With its high sugar and fat content, it is very rich. Sprinkled with chopped walnuts and pistachio nuts and soaked in a solution of sugar or either lemon juice or honey and spices with rosewater.
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Alternative spellings
baklawa
Translations
Albanian: bakllava
Arabic: ARchar|ب��ا�ة (unicode|baql�wa) f
Armenian: Ö�Õ¡ÕÕ¬Õ¡Õ¾Õ¡ (pʼaḫlava)
Bosnian: baklava#Bosnian|baklava f
Bulgarian: баклава#Bulgarian|баклава f
Croatian: baklava#Croatian|baklava f
Danish: baklava
Dutch: baklava
French: baklava
German: Baklava
Greek: μ�ακλαβά (baklavá) m, μ�ακλαβά� (baklavás)
Hebrew: �ק���|�ַּקְ�ָ�ָ� (baklavá)
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Italian: baklava
Japanese: ����� (bakurava)
Persian: FAchar|با���ا (baghlava)
Polish: bak�awa f
Romanian: baclava
Russian: па�лава#Russian|па�лава (pakhlavá) f
Serbian:
:Cyrillic: баклава#Serbian|баклава f
:Roman: baklava#Serbian|baklava f
Spanish: baclava
Somali: baklawah
Turkish: baklava#Turkish|baklava
Category:Desserts
Bosnian
Noun
baklava f s (p: baklave)
- baklava (dessert)
Category:bs:Desserts
Croatian
Noun
hr-noun|g=f|baklave
- baklava (dessert)
Declension
hr-decl-noun
|baklava|baklave
|baklave|baklava
|baklavi|baklavama
|baklavu|baklave
|baklavo|baklave
|baklavi|baklavama
|baklavom|baklavama
Serbian
Noun
baklava f s (p: baklave)
- baklava (dessert)
Cyrillic spelling
баклава#Serbian|баклава
Category:sr:Desserts
Turkish
Noun
baklava
- baklava
Category:Turkish nouns
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