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Who invented baklava?

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Who invented baklava?

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The Assyrians at around 8th century B.C. were the first people who put together a few layers of thin bread dough, with chopped nuts in between those layers, added some honey and baked it in their primitive wood burning ovens. This earliest known version of baklava was baked only on special occasions. In fact, historically baklava was considered a food for the rich until mid-19th century.

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The word itself is derived from the Arabic word for nuts. There’s a raging controversy over who invented the actual dessert. The Turks may have the strongest claim.

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