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phyllo

English

Alternative forms

  • filo, fillo

Etymology

From Greek ????? (fýllo, leaf). Doublet of phyllon.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?fi?l??/, /?fa?l??/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?fi?lo? /, /?fa?lo?/

Noun

phyllo (countable and uncountable, plural phyllos)

  1. A type of dough, originating in Mediterranean cuisine, that is used in thin layers to make pastries (such as baklava and apple strudel) and pies and becomes very flaky when cooked.
    Coordinate terms: mille-feuille, puff pastry

Derived terms

  • phyllo pastry
  • filo pastry

Related terms

  • -phyllous, phyllon

Translations

Further reading

  • filo on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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galaktoboureko

English

Etymology

From Greek ??????????????? (galaktompoúreko).

Noun

galaktoboureko (uncountable)

  1. A Greek dessert of semolina-based custard in phyllo.

Translations

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