Definition of 'Galaktoboureko'

Greek dessert with custard in phyllo pastry

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What is Galaktoboureko?

Galaktoboureko is a traditional Greek dessert consisting of layers of crispy, golden phyllo pastry filled with semolina custard and soaked in sweet syrup. This creamy and crunchy treat is often served warm, offering a delightful blend of textures and flavors.

Example of Galaktoboureko Use in a Sentence

« After dinner, we indulged in a homemade galaktoboureko, and it was absolutely delicious. »

Word Origin

The term "galaktoboureko" comes from Greek, where "galakto" means "milk" and "boureko" refers to a stuffed pastry. Originating in Greece, this dessert is a staple of celebrations and festivities, appreciated for its sweetness and richness.

Photos of Galaktoboureko

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