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The Baklava Box launches one-of-a-kind Middle Eastern dessert Kunafa
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Wednesday, 15 September, 2021, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
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Our Bureau, Mumbai
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The Baklava Box is a gourmet sweets company based in the city of joy, Calcutta. It was founded in 2019 by Vatsal Agarwal. The brand aims to curate gift boxes and trays with utmost opulence with their large variety of handmade Baklavas, Flavoured dates, Kunafa, Indian fusion sweets and much more.
It was started to cater to the unmet demand for Mediterranean sweets, premium packaging and an exclusive range of sweets and gift boxes. The brand’s passion towards Arabian culture has driven them to manufacture the luscious dessert which is made up of filo, dry fruits and honey.
It is one of the biggest gourmet sweet sellers in India. The brand has newly launched a traditional Middle Eastern dessert which is called Kunafa/Kanafeh. It is made with shredded filo pastry, soaked in sweet, sugar-based syrup, and typically layered with nuts. The brand offers a wide range of dessert collections to choose from.
Baklava is a layered pastry dessert made of filo pastry which is filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey. They have different variants in Baklava. There is Almond Tart Baklava, Cashew Square Baklava, Cashew Tart, Midye Baklava, Finger and Assorted Tart, Mixed Tart, Pistachio Square, Pyramid Baklava and much more. The Baklava Box offers premium gifting options for wedding, festivals, anniversaries or birthdays.
Speaking about the brand, Vatsal Agarwal, founder of The Baklava Box, said, “I tried Baklava for the first time when I was in Turkey and I absolutely fell in love with it. I couldn’t find authentic Baklavas in India and that’s when I thought of starting ‘The Baklava Box’. Our collection of authentic premium baklavas are handcrafted by highly professional chefs and made using zero preservatives, chemicals or artificial colouring. People are loving our gourmet sweets and we have become the highest sellers of Baklava in India just within the two-year time frame.”
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