Selection of traditional hand made filo pastries. Layered and filled with cashews, macadamia nuts and Brazil nuts. Enriched with syrup
SAVE £1.20 Was £3.19 Now £1.99
All comments (24)
Civic EG6
1 Aug 09#1
What no pistachios.
thefatcontroller
1 Aug 09#2
Great find Alleycat but not online that I can find?
Can you provide a direct link or the store you bough from? :thumbsup:
allycat38 to thefatcontroller
1 Aug 09#5
It will not allow a direct link.
Just copy and paste Tesco Finest Baklava in the tesco online groceries product finder.
paul.jacobs
1 Aug 09#3
I have had these - very sicky and high in fat on the back of the box there is a Warning - these contain nuts
DarkKnight
1 Aug 09#4
Had these a few times before, they are pretty good but i will try to avoid them as i have to save my teeth :smiley:
By the way, it's Baklava, not Baklawa
Natz85
1 Aug 09#6
I often have real authentic baklava but these are still yummy so heat from me :smiley:
magicbeans
1 Aug 09#7
high in fat.
high in sugars
its a hot deal!
spionkop
1 Aug 09#8
My kind of food! Hot!
leahjasmin06
1 Aug 09#9
i love these, my friend just taught me how to make them, so delicious
this might be a stupid question coz im new here, how do i vote hot?
terminalterror to leahjasmin06
2 Aug 09#10
There is a little red up arrow to the left of the heat. Click it and the heat goes up.
You need to be logged in for it to let you, but given that you just posted I assume that you are.
kenan557
2 Aug 09#11
It's not unhealthy if you don't eat the whole box. :thinking:
jonnyfatman
2 Aug 09#12
Balaclava? Where are the eye holes?
Voted cold for limited visibility.
joe6996
2 Aug 09#13
These are yummy.
by the way:
'By the way, it's Baklava, not Baklawa' Baklawa is the middlestern name, down in Syria and Lebanon were it is famously done and eating a lot :whistling:
mattress
2 Aug 09#14
heart attack in a box
azzy129 to mattress
2 Aug 09#17
you should respect other peoples cultures. Just as the english have traditional desserts like jam rolly polly, spotted dick and treacle sponge with custard (remembering my school days now), Baklawa is a traditional middle eastern/arab delacacy. If you think these are likely to give you a heart attack you should try indian/pakistani sweets. Full of sugar, syrup and ghee (fat).
Anyway moderation is the key to a healthy lifestyle and well being. now excuse me while I raid my Tesco's for this.
pototea
2 Aug 09#15
I can't find it on the website?!
camaj
2 Aug 09#16
These are normally £2.25 in sainsbury's but clearly this is better while the deal is on. I've only had it one (it's pretty pricey) but they're absolutely delicious! They're like greek Krispy Kremes. BTW it can be spelt Baklava or Baklawa but it's pronounced the first way
Hope the poster can tell us where they found it on tesco.com
allycat38 to camaj
2 Aug 09#18
Just put Tesco Finest Baklawa in the product finder You will not be able to find it if you put in Baklava,
Sorry tesco's will not allow a direct link.
al-animal
2 Aug 09#19
Yeah it's "baklawa" as there is no "v" in the arabic alphabet lol
camaj
2 Aug 09#20
What's disrespectful about that comment? It related to the product not the culture
Or B,A,K or L! Different places spell it different ways both are acceptable spelling
magicbeans
2 Aug 09#21
spelling police ITT
camaj
2 Aug 09#22
If you right click the products name when you have the lists, you can copy the link or if you click it and then copy from the window that opens. However that doesn't tell you the price or let you add it to your basket.
I've searched for Tesco Finest Baklava (both spellings with and without quotes) and all I get is a listing of all the Tesco Finest products! I've also browsed through all the bakery department and it wasn't there :disappointed:
retrogeezer
3 Aug 09#23
Available instore?
ArabWarrior98
16 Nov 16#24
Your wrong! I am an Arabian, in the Arabic alphabet there is B,A,K and L. The English way to spell it is Baklawa but it's actually spelt Bhaklawah
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All comments (24)
Can you provide a direct link or the store you bough from? :thumbsup:
Just copy and paste Tesco Finest Baklava in the tesco online groceries product finder.
By the way, it's Baklava, not Baklawa
high in sugars
its a hot deal!
this might be a stupid question coz im new here, how do i vote hot?
You need to be logged in for it to let you, but given that you just posted I assume that you are.
Voted cold for limited visibility.
by the way:
'By the way, it's Baklava, not Baklawa' Baklawa is the middlestern name, down in Syria and Lebanon were it is famously done and eating a lot :whistling:
Anyway moderation is the key to a healthy lifestyle and well being. now excuse me while I raid my Tesco's for this.
Hope the poster can tell us where they found it on tesco.com
Sorry tesco's will not allow a direct link.
Or B,A,K or L! Different places spell it different ways both are acceptable spelling
I've searched for Tesco Finest Baklava (both spellings with and without quotes) and all I get is a listing of all the Tesco Finest products! I've also browsed through all the bakery department and it wasn't there :disappointed: