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Boyoz | Traditional Savory Pastry From İzmir, Turkiye | TasteAtlas
Boyoz | Traditional Savory Pastry From İzmir, Turkiye | TasteAtlas
Boyoz | Traditional Savory Pastry From İzmir, Turkiye | TasteAtlas
Boyoz | Traditional Savory Pastry From İzmir, Turkiye | TasteAtlas
Boyoz | Traditional Savory Pastry From İzmir, Turkiye | TasteAtlas
Boyoz | Traditional Savory Pastry From İzmir, Turkiye | TasteAtlas

Boyoz

Boyoz is a Turkish pastry that was brought over to the country by Sephardic Jewish immigrants from Spain in the late 15th century. Nowadays, it is prepared exclusively in Izmir, following the original recipe. The pastry is made with flour, sunflower oil, and tahini.


Tahini increases the nutrient value of boyoz, but it also makes the dough rise in layers. Boyoz is additionally filled with ingredients such as cheese, meat, olives, artichokes, or spinach. Traditionally, this flavorful pastry is served as an essential part of breakfast, when it is accompanied by hard-boiled eggs sprinkled with black pepper and a glass of Turkish tea.