kunefe
See also: künefe
English
Etymology
From Turkish.
Noun
kunefe (plural kunefes)
- Alternative form of kanafeh.
- 2015 September 24, Joel Keller, “Bridge Turkish & Mediterranean Grill Offers Reasons to Take Your Time”, in New York Times[1]:
- Mr. Eriske said he encouraged his clientele to take their time, including waiting for the kunefe to arrive.
- 2023 March 31, “Recipes for Ramadan: Beyza Koca’s ali nazik (Turkish lamb with eggplant)”, in The Guardian[2], →ISSN:
- We used to go to Turkey every second year to visit our relatives and many of my memories of Gaziantep are based around food. Stuffed dolma, eggplant kebap, onion kebap, lahmacun, yuvalama, cig kofte, baklava, kunefe and much more.