Gourmet Food : Mixed Phillo Pastries, 27 Pieces

Gourmet Food : Mixed Phillo Pastries, 27 Pieces

Mixed Phillo Pastries, 27 Pieces

from: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS



Mixed Phillo Pastries, 27 Pieces
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 220










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Address: united-states-of-america
Binding: Misc.
Brand: SHATILA
Color: Red and Yellow
Country: united-states-of-america
Ingredients: Whole Wheat Flour, Water, Sugar, Butter, Nut Meats (Cashew, Pine Nuts, Pistachio, Walnut), Non-Fat Dried Milk, Salt, Soy Bean Oil, Corn Starch, Mono-Diglycerides, Vegetable Gums.
Label: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS
Manufacturer: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS
Publisher: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS
Sales Rank: 220
Size: 3-lb Tray
Studio: SHATILA FOOD PRODUCTS



Features:
  • A DELIGHTFULL VARIETY OF PHILLO PASTRIES
  • PASTRIES FILLED WITH VARIETY OF NUTS
  • 27 PIECES FILLED WITH PISATCHIO, CASHEW, WALNUTS AND PINE NUTS
  • PREPARED, BAKED AND PACKAGED DAILY PRIOR TO SHIPPING
  • ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS







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Item Description:
SWEET AND CRUNCHY PHILLO DOUGH PASTRIES, 27 SERVINGS PER PACKAGE











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Looking for the best baklava by mail? ...
You have found it! I have bought baklava products from literally hundreds of bakeries, including many online bakeries. No other mail order has even come close to the excellent quality of Shatila. And price? Wow; tremendous value for the quantity.

Harry and David? Figis? Please, don't make me laugh. :P

So far, I have tried the Mixed Pastries, Cashew Fingers, and Burma. All are fabulous! All received raves from my guests; so delicate; so fresh; so well crafted! I need to give a special shout out for the burma; this incredible creation was hard to keep around for long; absolutely everyone went nuts for it.

Mmmm, Shatila; anyone who lives in Michigan is very lucky to have such a fabulous bakery. From 1500 miles away, I appreciate that even though I chose standard delivery, 6 days did absolutely no harm to the freshness of the items; they were so well packaged, and in such nice display boxes.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great!! ...
The baklavah is amazing! They are all very good, especially the birds nest and baklawah with pistachio. :D Very happy with them



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The best baklava ...
I have tried so many baklava and this is simply the best. The only con is that it's very addictive and very fatty.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Shatila Baklawa is the best ...
We have bought Baklawa from Shatila many times from their Dearborn store as well as sent it to friends via mail order. It is simply outstanding Baklawa -- perhaps best anywhere. You wouldn't like baklawa from Costco or other places after having baklawa from Shatila.

At their store, ice creams and other desserts are also excellent.


Pieces 27 Pastries, Phillo Mixed




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