Buy Baklava At MyJam

Check our selection of  Turkish, Lebanese, and Greek baklava at MyJam - the UK’s largest online cultural grocery store - and get it delivered to you wherever you are in the UK. 

You will find a huge variety of baklava from the classic Baklava, Burma,  Sarma, finger baklava, balloria, boukaj and more, made from filo pastry and filled with nuts like pistachio, walnut and cashew, and sweetened with honey or sugar syrup.

Our Baklava gift boxes are a delicious and convenient way to share this mouthwatering treat with friends and loved ones. Choose from a wide range of products from your favourite brands like Antepliler, Patchi, Sweetland  and more.

Fancy more selection of mouth watering sweets then check our desserts collection  with more than 100 types of authentic and cultural desserts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baklava and what is it made of?

Baklava is a sweet, flaky pastry made with layers of filo dough filled with chopped nuts and drenched in syrup. There are a lot of different varieties and regional preferences!

Where does Baklava come from?

The exact origin of baklava is unclear but it likely came from Turkey. Some say it was created by Turkish soldiers on their way to war with Persia, others say that Baklava was invented when the Ottomans invaded Greece and took over the city of Athens. Whatever its origins, Baklava has been around for hundreds of years, and has become an important part of Middle Eastern & Mediterranean culture

What is the difference between Turkish, Greek and Middle Eastern Baklava?

Baklava is popular in many cultures including Turkey, Greece, and the Middle East. While Turkish, Greek and Middle Eastern baklava all share similarities, there are also some key differences between the three. 

For example, the shape of the Turkish and Middle Eastern  baklava  is typically square, while Greek baklava usually takes a diamond shape. Another difference is the consistency and recipe of the syrup, some include spices or  blossom water like Rose.

The other thing is the nuts. Turkish baklava is often made with pistachios, and  Greek baklava is made with walnuts  while the Middle Eastern one can be made with a wider variety of nuts, also including  almonds

How long does baklava last?

We're sure this tasty treat won't be around for long but Baklava keeps best when it's stored at room temperature in a sealed container.

Can you freeze baklava?

Yes, you can but it needs to be frozen properly by dividing your baklava into portions, and storing them in airtight containers or freezer bags or Just try having any left to freeze though... they're delicious.