National Baklava Day Activities
Experience the customs of baklava
Baklava, once a dish so special it was only considered fit for the rich, is popular around the world today. Many countries, including Lebanon, Armenia, Turkey, and Greece have their own regional variations of baklava, and prepare it for festivals and other special occasions. Choose a country whose baklava style you respond to, and adopt one of their festivals or customs for your own pleasure. For example, Muslims in the Balkan region typically prepare baklava during Ramadan, while Christians in the same area make it for Easter and Christmas; for the Easter version, baklava is made with 40 layers of dough to represent the 40 days of Lent.
Attend a Greek, Turkish, or Middle Eastern festival
During this time of the year, there is a multitude of cultural festivals to enjoy, including many where baklava can be found in abundance. A simple Internet search will quickly tell you when the next one is happening near you.
Learn baklava-eating etiquette
Think of the baklava experience in much the same way as tasting a fine wine. First, contemplate the beauty that is baklava on your plate, then pierce it with your fork so that one third of the piece is behind the fork and the other two thirds are facing you. (This should prevent the piece from breaking in half.) Take time to notice the aroma as you lift your baklava-filled fork, slowly take a bite, then savor the taste as it melts on your palate. Cardinal social sin: cutting through the layers of baklava.
Why We Love National Baklava Day
It's unique in the pastry world
We can't think of any other kind of sweet concoction that's similar to baklava. It has many ultra-thin pastry layers like croissants, nuts like a coffee cake, and honey like a sticky bun, yet baklava is not at all like any of these things. It's in a delicious little pastry world all its own.
It makes us feel the Mediterranean vibe
Just thinking about baklava conjures up long, warm summer evenings on a Greek island, watching the sun set over the turquoise sea while sipping tea, and indulging in a second helping of freshly-made baklava.
Because why not?
If we really have to have a reason to enjoy baklava, let it be this: because it's sweet but not too sweet, a bit crispy but also tender, and it's exotic and foreign, yet mysteriously familiar.
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