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phyllo pastry

 
Food and Nutrition: phyllo pastry

filo pastry

Plain paper-thin pastry made from flour and water, rolled into small balls then tossed in the air and stretched until it forms an extremely thin sheet. Multiple layers are used as the basis for Greek and Middle-Eastern pastry dishes (e.g. baklava). Known as mortoban in South East Asia.

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