Baklawa (Baklava) w/Walnuts, 30 Pieces

Gourmet Food : Baklawa (Baklava) w/Walnuts, 30 Pieces

Baklawa (Baklava) w/Walnuts, 30 Pieces

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Address: united-states-of-america
Binding: Misc.
Brand: SHATILA
Color: Red and Yellow
Country: united-states-of-america
Ingredients: Whole Wheat Flour, Water, Sugar, Butter, Crushed Walnuts, Non-Fat Dried Milk, Salt, Soy Bean Oil, Corn Starch, Mono-Diglycerides, Vegetable Gums.
Label: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS
Manufacturer: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS
Publisher: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS
Size: 3-lb Tray
Studio: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS

Features:
  • VERY THIN SHEETS OF PHILLO DOUGH LAYERED AND BAKED
  • ENDOWED WITH THE FINEST OF CRUSHED WALNUTS
  • LIGHTLY SWEETENED WITH PURE SUGAR CANE SYRUP
  • PREPARED, BAKED AND PACKAGED DAILY PRIOR TO SHIPPING
  • MADE ONLY WITH THE FINEST ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Delicious
I always order Baklava this time of year for the holiday season and in the past I have always ordered from Harry & David. Well from now on I have found a new supplier of Baklava. This Baklava is sweet without being overly sweet and sticky. It is also less greasy than some of the others. Yummy!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great service, okay baklava
The service was terrific. Fast, efficient, and communicative. The price was reasonable. And the baklava itself was good, but not great or terrific. Unlike some baklavas that are highly spiced or 90% phyllo, this one has a nice thick layer of nuts and has a nice flavor. However, since it doesn't have honey, it misses the mark for me. I just love the gooey sweetness of honeyed baklava. So for me, it was okay, but for 170 calories per small piece, not worth it.


I am torn between 3 and 4 stars, but will give 4 for the service.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - delicious!
Like most people, I was very skeptical about purchasing baklava online. From my experience, if one leaves out baklava out for a long time, it tends to get extremely hard and the honey drips all over the place. Not the case with this baklava. I received it in the mail a few days ago (I live in University housing and the mail system here takes a couple days to process) and the baklava tastes fantastic. Fresher baklava of course tastes slightly better, but I don't think it could get all that much better than this in terms of mail-order baklava. Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I Highly Recommend!
I was very skeptical about purchasing this Baklava, but it is the best I have ever had! I am 8 months pregnant and have been craving Baklava. It is packaged perfectly, shipping was expedient, and the product itself is scrumptious. I will certainly purchase more in the future! If you are in the mood for baklava, this is the perfect choice for you!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best baklava
Although I have never gotten it through Amazon.com, baklava made by Shatila Food Products in Michigan (www.shatila.com) is the best there is! Forget the stuff you find at the local bakery or Harry & David--this stuff is in a different league altogether.



 



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