Tufahije refer to Balkan apple cakes filled with nuts or walnut-filled apple cakes which is one of Bosnia's popular dessert like the Baklava. Tufahija (the singular formm of Tufahije) is the Bosnian national dessert originating from Persia, probably introduced by Ottomans.

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