phyllo
noun
- type of dough
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈfiːləʊ/ / /ˈfaɪləʊ/ / /ˈfiːloʊ /
noun
Etymology: From Greek φύλλο (fýllo, “leaf”). Doublet of phyllon, distantly also with foil, folio, and folium.
- 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.