Latif counters Kurti's baklava, says it is the practice of Sultan Mehmet II

Philosopher Blerim Latifi has confessed to the origin of the distribution of baklava by a politician, thus countering yesterday's incumbent Prime Minister Kurti's original move. Kurt was seen yesterday as he distributed baklavas to government workers and to a couple of Kosovo Police policemen in photos distributed on social networks. How [...]
Kurt was seen yesterday as he distributed baklavas to government workers and to a couple of Kosovo Police policemen in photos distributed on social networks.
As for the police, this was a big change of attitude, as Kurt's earlier attitude and his party were very aggressive in different and violent confrontations in protest.
But philosopher Blerim Latifi has come from the origin of the practice of distributing baklava. He claims such a thing started by Sultan Mehmet II.
Furthermore, he adds that baklava has no Turkish but Armenian origin.
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Turks have taken baklava from Armenians. The very origin of the word points to this: bakh halva, which d.mt.h dessert. When the Armenians were conquered by the Ottomans, they also adopted the Armenian kitchen. It was Sultan Mehmet II who put the practice of <x0mbret distributing baklava to his subordinates”, a practice which Prime Minister Kurti recently reminds us of with his gesture of distributing baklava to police guards.












