it's Damascusian Dessert.. it's very traditional and very known in Damascus especially in Festivals.. there are many kinds of it.. this one in the photo is named "Kool Wishkoor"
Yes, I have tried it. It is sweet. It is made of sheet dough and it has peanuts inside. It also has syrup. It is nice but not in my first choices.
You will hear many Greeks to say that it is a Greek sweet but the truth is that we "borrow" it from the Turks, as we were under Turkish rules for 400 years.
I think there is no specific Greek version. I think the recipe is one for all countries.
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it's Damascusian Dessert.. it's very traditional and very known in Damascus especially in Festivals.. there are many kinds of it.. this one in the photo is named "Kool Wishkoor"
Thanks Ameur!
Look delicious :)
Yes, it is soft, but not so soft as a cake. Well, you can try it and you will understand :)
how's the texture? is this soft?
Yes, I have tried it. It is sweet. It is made of sheet dough and it has peanuts inside. It also has syrup. It is nice but not in my first choices.
You will hear many Greeks to say that it is a Greek sweet but the truth is that we "borrow" it from the Turks, as we were under Turkish rules for 400 years.
I think there is no specific Greek version. I think the recipe is one for all countries.
Elen dear, have you tried this? how's it? I think this is an arabic sweets, you have a greek version?
It is baklava. We also make it here.
Hello Ate Ada, I never tried a piece of it, but based on your opinion this is quite inviting for my taste buds.
Thanks, Zivi, I didn't, if ever I wouldn't mind to share it with you.