Δευτέρα 15 Φεβρουαρίου 2010
Soutzoukakia
Feta
Kourabiedes

Butter pastry that can be made with or without almonds. The pastry is sometimes made with brandy, and confectioner's sugar. Additional confectioner's sugar is then added on top of the cookie. It is eaten on special occasions, such as Christmas or christenings. They come in varied shapes mostly circles.

Ouzo
Dolmadakia
Choriatiki
Saganaki
Avgolemono soup
'Egg-lemon' soup: chicken, meat, vegetable, or fish broth thickened with eggs, lemon juice, and rice.
Fakes
A lentil soup and one of the famous everyday Greek soups, usually served with vinegar and feta cheese.
Fassolada
A bean soup defined as the traditional Greek dish. It is made of beans, tomatoes, carrot, celery and a lot of olive oil.
Lachanodolmades
Cabbage rolls, stuffed with rice and mince, spiced with various herbs and served with avgolemono sauce or simmered in a light tomato broth.
Moussakas
Eggplant casserole. There are other variations besides eggplant, such as zucchini, but the eggplant version melitzanes moussaka is the most popular.
Pita - Gyros
Meat roasted on a vertically turning spit and served with sauce (often tzatziki) and garnishes (tomato, onions) on pita bread; a popular fast food and take away.
Souvlaki
Anything grilled on a skewer (lamb, chicken, pork, swordfish, shrimp). Most common is lamb, pork or chicken, often marinated in oil, salt, pepper, oregano and lemon.
Galaktoboureko
Custard between layers of phyllo. The name derives from the Greek "ghala", meaning milk, and from the Turkish börek, meaning filled, thus meaning "filled with milk."
Loukoumades
Similar to doughnuts, loukoumades are essentially fried balls of dough drenched in honey and sprinkled with cinnamon.
Loukoumi
Tsoureki
A traditional Christmas and Easter sweet bread also known as "Lambropsomo" or "Paschalia (Easter bread), flavored with vanilla and mastc.
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