A Cultural Icon, Layer by Layer Mpaklavas , the Cypriot version of baklava, is a dessert that radiates warmth, richness, and tradition. Built from countless thin layers of buttery phyllo pastry, generously filled with walnuts, almonds, and a touch of cinnamon, it is finally bathed in a golden syrup scented with citrus or spices. The result is a sweet that is both indulgent and deeply symbolic of Cyprus’s culinary heritage. Roots in History The story of mpaklavas stretches back centuries. Its origins can be traced to ancient Mediterranean and Middle Eastern kitchens, refined during the Byzantine era and reaching new prominence under the Ottomans. In Cyprus, it was once considered a luxury reserved for celebrations, weddings, and religious feasts. Over time, it became a familiar treasure in homes across the island, lovingly prepared by families who passed recipes down through generations. Tradition in Practice Preparing mpaklavas is an art of patience. Sheets of phyllo are bru...
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