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| The Best Ever Baklava |
Around the corner I came upon the most extraordinary bakery. Abouelafia , a baklava bakery. Oh my!
I was overwhelmed by the trays and trays of intricate designs and artistic shaped baked goods. I'd never seen goodies like these before. One pan was decorated with nuts, others with colored sugar, some resembled tiny bird's nests and others were rolled. I saw balls coated in what looked like shredded wheat and triangular confections layered with pistachios and super-thin phyllo dough, and oozing honey. I cannot imagine the dedication and skill necessary to make these delicacies.
The Arabic employee said all the pastries were baklava, but I really didn't know, nor did I care. My photography friends and I purchased a few samples in order to taste the heavenly snacks. "Indescribably delicious." Isn't that what the Keebler's elves say? These treats were sweet, smooth, busting with flavors like cinnamon and cloves, very dense and filling. Utterly wonderful.
In doing a little research from home, I found a quote stating," Aboulafia is rumored to be the best bakery in Israel and the number one reason to visit Jaffa is arguably the food."
An Israeli folk song describes Jaffa as possessing a “mysterious and unknown” element. I absolutely agree.











2 comments:
Baklava, sweet potato, rice pudding, Chocolate pudding and many more items that allow the customers to visit mostly to the store.
Baklava
Baklava, sweet potato, rice pudding, Chocolate pudding and many more items that allow the customers to visit mostly to the store.
Baklava
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