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- Galaktoboureko (Gr****: γαλακτομπούρεκο, Laz: paponi, Turkish: Laz böreği, Albanian: Qumështor, Arabic: شعيبيات) is a dessert po****r in the Balkans, Turkey...
- island Flourless chocolate cake Frangipane French toast Frozen custard G Galaktoboureko K Kissel Kogel mogel Kremna rezina Kremówka Krempita Krofne M Malvern...
- multiple crêpe-like layers brushed with cream and served with sour cream. Galaktoboureko – A dessert consisting of filo and muhallebi. Gibanica – A Balkan dish...
- custard cake Frangipane – Almond custard Frozen custard – Frozen dessert Galaktoboureko – Custard-filled pastry Karpatka – Polish cream pie Kogel mogel – Egg-based...
- Floating island Frangipane, with almonds Frozen custard Fruit Salad Galaktoboureko Manchester tart Muhallebi Natillas Pastel de nata Pudding Taiyaki Vanilla...
- şekerpare and şambali are made with semolina. In Greece, the dessert galaktoboureko is made by making a custard from the semolina and then wrapping it in...
- known as a "squashed fly" or "dead fly" biscuit in the UK. Eccles cake Galaktoboureko Garibaldi biscuit Gur cake Snot block Pastry Fraser McAlpine (2015)...
- breads baked in baking pans. Other common desserts of this style are galaktoboureko, karydopita and kadaifi. To make this cake the dry ingredients are slowly...
- Tiropita, and Gr**** coffee. Sweets include Baklava, Loukoumades, Diples, Galaktoboureko, Koulorakia, and Kourabiedes. In a modern context, the term "Gr**** Fest"...
- Polish Napoleonka, German Cremeschnitte, Balkan and Middle Eastern Galaktoboureko, among others. It is believed that the Australian vanilla slice emerged...