Baklava
Margarita Orlova
margarita at RENT-A-MIND.COM
Tue Nov 20 18:51:51 UTC 2007
That is Бахлава [bakhlavA] in Kazakhstan, I tried it in Moscow, too,
but it was in 1970-s.
On Monday, November 19, 2007, at 08:55 PM, Genevra Gerhart wrote:
> Over fifty years ago, my Russian landlady in Paris served me a dessert
> which
> she said was very popular and came from the eastern Mediterranean.
> Table discussion tonight was whether baklava or pakhlava was from
> Greece,
> Turkey, Azerbaidzhan, etc. None of my dictionaries was any help
> whatsoever.
> Help!
> Genevra Gerhart
>
> ggerhart at comcast.net
>
> www.genevragerhart.com
> www.russiancommonknowledge.com
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