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A dessert sampler, with slices of different sweet phyllo and semolina desserts, some with almond paste, some shredded phylo with rose water, some with fresh ricotta cheese in it, drizzled with a pungent and astringent pomegranate syrup.
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I would have never thought up such a combo for phylo pastry, but I can only imagine that it tastes divine!
have you been strudeld lately? myriam 2008
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The National Resource Development Board of the Department of Biotechnology has sanctioned the project "Morphometry and phylo-geography of honey bees and stingless bees", a press release here said.
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The flavor of the olives in the salty dark chocolate was both intense and interesting and made an exceptional foil for the richness of the foie mousse, which had been piped into baked phylo tubes and frozen.
Current Affairs 2007
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Apparently butter contains a fair amount of naturally occurring trans-fats so things that are very butter rich such as croissants and most likely anything with puff pastry or phylo will have more than the 0.5g of trans-fats per serving using natural butter.
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That's because while in the USA baklava is just the phylo-pastry, in the middle east it is more of a 'catch all' term for small finger-food deserts.
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A long, thin strip of phylo with a hard, aged cheese crisped on one side of it and a red powder down the center of the other.
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The flavor of the olives in the salty dark chocolate was both intense and interesting and made an exceptional foil for the richness of the foie mousse, which had been piped into baked phylo tubes and frozen.
Augieland: 2006
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A long, thin strip of phylo with a hard, aged cheese crisped on one side of it and a red powder down the center of the other.
Augieland: 2006
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A long, thin strip of phylo with a hard, aged cheese crisped on one side of it and a red powder down the center of the other.
Spain 2006
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