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  2. Melomakarono - Wikipedia

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    The melomakarono ( Greek: μελομακάρονο plural: μελομακάρονα, melomakarona) is an egg -shaped Greek dessert made mainly from flour, olive oil, and honey. [1] Along with the kourabies it is a traditional dessert prepared primarily during the Christmas holiday season. They are also known as finikia. [2] [3]

  3. Börek - Wikipedia

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    A photo of bougatsa, a Greek variant of borek. In Greece, boureki or bourekaki, and Cyprus poureki (πουρέκι, in the Greek dialects of the island) are small pastries made with phyllo dough or with pastry crust. Pastries in the börek family are also called pita (pie): tiropita, spanakopita, and so on.

  4. Category:Greek desserts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Greek desserts" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amygdalopita; B. Baklava;

  5. Where to Find Great Greek Food in Every State - AOL

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    Honolulu. Standout dish: Spanakopita. Say aloha to Leo's Taverna, established in 2000 as a family-owned destination with three locations. The standout item is a crispy spanakopita, a buttery ...

  6. Great Greek Food You Can Make Cheaper at Home - AOL

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    Easy Greek Spinach Pie for Beginners (Spanakopita) Store-bought phyllo pastry is the key to this easy-to-make version of the classic spinach pie, one that combines spinach and feta with the ...

  7. Copenhagen (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    The dessert is made off of two layers of phyllo, spread with butter, with a cream filling in between. [2] The cream is made with egg yolks, sugar, ground almonds and meringue, and it is additionally flavoured with some cognac και cinnamon. Copenhagen is then cut in pieces and put in the oven to be baked. Next, once the dessert has cooled off ...

  8. Kok (pastry) - Wikipedia

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    Profiterole, pastry cream, chocolate, syrup. Kok ( Greek: κοκ or κωκ) or kokákia ( Greek: κοκάκια or κωκάκια) (meaning multiple smaller kok, as they are typically served multiple) is a Greek profiterole consisting of pastry cream, chocolate glaze and syrup. It is sometimes additionally topped with nuts or flakes of various ...

  9. Greek cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mastic, an aromatic, ivory-coloured plant resin, is grown on the Aegean island of Chios . Greek cuisine uses some flavorings more often than other Mediterranean cuisines do, namely oregano, mint, garlic, onion, dill, cumin, and bay laurel leaves. Other common herbs and spices include basil, thyme and fennel seed.

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