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Baklave punished the people of Thermopolium. The taught the flavors of desire and decodance When Apicius created a dessert for the men of Anceintious. One man wished to be loved and sorted the farro in fields and dairy's in barns. In search of sweetness gathered honeys. o He told the men of these ancient places only a God could appreciate such decadence. He called on Apicius to take farros for flour, The butters for fat , creamy cheese for richness: to be encrusted with a sweet potatoes and and to have a nuttiness of toasted pecans mixed with farro flour butter eggs vanilla and theobroma casas. To be baked in Zeus's oven And when done all shall proclaim me God in the Highest. Apicius fixed kaka, and the people of Anceintious ate it. aAnd smiles turned into concern. One spoke saying the women shall hate us. Men will tease us. And a world of long suffering shall spite at us. Baklava spoke from the vinyard saying curses he that labored. Curses he that has chored. And the recipe disappear forever Baklava used his powers to hide it side a tree on amountain. in 1903 a Fruit picker near a Silver mine found the parchment and translated it.
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