Gourmet Food : Baklawa (Baklava) w/Pistachios, 30 Pieces

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Gourmet Food : Baklawa (Baklava) w/Pistachios, 30 Pieces

Baklawa (Baklava) w/Pistachios, 30 Pieces

from: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2106





Address: united-states-of-america
Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: SHATILA
Color: Red and Yellow
Country: united-states-of-america
EAN: 0782360040130
Ingredients: Whole Wheat Flour, Water, Sugar, Butter, Whole Pistachios, Non-Fat Dried Milk, Salt, Soy Bean Oil, Corn Starch, Mono-Diglycerides, Vegetable Gums.
Label: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS
Product Manufacturer: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS
Publisher: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS
Ranking: 2106
Size: 3-lb Tray
Studio: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS


Product facts:
  • VERY THIN SKEETS OF PHILLO DOUGH LAYERED AND BAKED
  • ENDOWED WITH THE FINEST OF WHOLE PISTACHIOS
  • LIGHTLY SWEETENED WITH PURE SUGAR CANE SYRUP
  • PREPARED, BAKED AND PACKAGED DAILY PRIOR TO SHIPPING
  • MADE ONLY WITH THE FINEST ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS







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Item Description:
SWEET AND CRUNCHY PHILLO DOUGH PASTRIES FILLED WITH WHOLE PISTACHIOS, 30 SERVINGS PER PACKAGE











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Baklawah
These are great! Delicious, recommend them to anyone who likes Middle Eastern pastries, probably the best you can buy online.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Baklawa!
Just got my Baklawa a couple days ago and it is probably
the best I ever had. The pricing is fair too. Thank you.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Oh Wow!
I rate this product five stars. This baklawa is delicious and unfortunately did not last long because I ate the whole damn box in three days. No self control, I guess. It had been three years since I had any baklawa and boy oh boy was this good.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - wonderful
Not sure why the baklawa the last reviewer had was bad, but I've personally bought this product from this supplier - the Greek cut- and everyone who tried it loved it. I'm planning on getting a box for my mother and mother-in-law for mother's day.



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