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Oh great, now I'm confused again.

(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 17:06, archived)
Baklava is a type of greek pie.
During the Greek war of independence from Troy, the greeks would smear Baklava pie on their faces so they wouldn't be recognised.
This is where we get the word balaclava from.
(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 17:07, archived)
Greek? [citation needed].

(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 17:11, archived)
It means people or things from Greece, or relating to, or pertaining to Greece.
e.g. Hercules, Feta Cheese, Sodomy.
(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 17:12, archived)
I refute your claim that Baklava was invented by the greeks.
Don't get me wrong, they're happy to eat it, much like the rest of the middle east, but to say they invented it? Woooh neally, I doubt that very much.
(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 17:16, archived)
Yes. Greek.
Read wikipedia if needs.
(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 17:13, archived)
That well found unreputed fountain of knowladge.

(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 17:16, archived)
Baklava
It's an Eastern dish. Popular in Greece, Turkey, Iran etc. Well, it's more of a snack. Bloody gorgeous it is too.
(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 17:08, archived)
My answer was better.

(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 17:10, archived)
You didn't really have much competition though.

(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 17:11, archived)