Making Baklava & Galaktoboureko and the Process of Apple Preservation | How It's Made
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Watch the intricate steps in making the mouthwatering Baklava, a sweet pastry filled with a delicious mixture of nuts and honey. Learn how to make Galaktoboureko, a classic Greek dessert made with a creamy custard filling and crispy phyllo pastry. Experts also show the fascinating process of apple preservation, where we take fresh apples and air-dry them, creating a healthy and tasty snack that can be enjoyed all year round.
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Making Baklava & Galaktoboureko and the Process of Apple Preservation | How It's Made
• Making Baklava & Galak...
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the pistachio baklava is the Turkish version, the Greek version is with walnuts
The Baklava Factory in Glendale? Good stuff.
Them fiberglass rolls look yummy!
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Good video.
That pastry looks good!
This sweet goes back to a very long time in Iranian culture and cooking
Baklava is Turkish dessert , we don’t mind to share same gastronomic kitchen as Greece. We have regularly gastronomic wars , cacik, dolma, coban salatasi etc.
And then we maken peace whit Raki( ouzo) yamas
Too sweet.
Baklava is a Turkish dessert, not Greek. In 2013 EU Commission patented it as a Turkish dessert upon Gaziantep Chamber of Industry's appeal. This had to be done because Greek chefs who brought baklava to western countries kept claiming it was a Greek dessert.
"Greek chefs who brought baklava to western countries" so it is still Greek.
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Welcome to the Balkans region. Everyone hates each other, and each individual country invented everything and can't agree on anything.
Reparations for 400 years of Ottoman oppression along with Cyprus. Suck it.
It is Syria from alepo
So the EU is the governing body? And what happens if they say the sky is red and the paten it, does that mean the sky is red now?
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How can the word Baklava be greek?
@@Kolious_Thrace who did say baklava is turkish? Baklava is syrian or some arabic country. During the ancient greek the sirup was not even invented
@@Kolious_Thrace is that your national characteristic to steal every country's couisine? You say Giros is yours, joghurt is yours, baklava is yours. What are you talkin about?!
@@Kolious_Thrace what about giros, joghurt and so
@@Kolious_Thrace just proof what you say. Send me links etc.
@@tacidar558 Your ancestors stole Greece, the other Balkan countries, Armenia, North Africa, etc. The ottoman empire was built on theft-stealing all of the lands around it and then trying to destroy their religion and culture and replace it with your own.
Baklava is so god damned yummy!!
Burma ? Greek ?
The names of deserts are Turkish(even one of them has "ö" in it), they've been found in Turkish soil and you guys still say it is Greek. Ok :D
greek 😔
Bro wtf baklava is turkish dessert
I think every country in the Middle East have been making it for centuries, but as far as it’s exact origin, I have no idea.
Greece also makes both of these and I prefer the Greek version of both of these. Greece uses honey and lemon in both of these.
You're just using the baklava as an excuse to terrorize the Greeks, you Turks abuse the Greeks over anything and everything
Conclusion. Palms taste with their nose
Greek 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Kolious_Thraceالحلوى تركية وانتم كنتم تصنعون النبيذ فقط
Wow, ive never seen people battle out over where a food comes from. Grow up lol
A science channel releases a video with 0 research...
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Greek.
calling obvious turkish traditional food greek...on the edge of insanity
Bu tatlı Türkiye ye ayittir kimse boşuna üstüne almasın🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
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That was some horrible looking baklava
Real baklava has to have a little rose water and Turkish pistachios of course!
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