Filo
Filo, commonly spelled phyllo or filo, refers to a very thin unleavened dough used for layered pastries in Middle Eastern, Balkan, and Mediterranean cuisines. The term derives from the Greek φύλλο (phyllo), meaning leaf or sheet.
The dough is typically made from flour, water, and a small amount of oil or vinegar, sometimes
Common uses include baklava, spanakopita, and borek, as well as other layered savory or sweet pastries across
Handling and storage tips emphasize moisture control and gentle handling. Phyllo dries out quickly, so work
Beyond culinary uses, the term filo may appear as a personal name or acronym in different contexts,