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I only know what’s in Greek restaurants.
I do not know whether this is representative of the food in Greece. But I think that you get only a small part of the selection.
In Italy you can eat more than just pizza and spaghetti.
There is such a saying: “No matter what the Greek cooks, souvlaki always comes out!” 😀
But seriously. Greek cuisine is Mediterranean. That means a lot of vegetables, olive oil, goat’s and sheep’s cheese and a lot of fish because you’re by the sea. While Greek restaurants in Germany are sometimes very meat-loaded. Large grilled plates with various pieces of pork and lamb, and of course the famous Gyros with Tsatsiki, are the Renner.
Small addition) However, they rarely have anything to do with the actual Greek cuisine. It is tailored to exactly Germany and most of them love meat. And the famous Giros is the last choice in traditional cuisine.
I rarely eat them. It is then very tasty, but you cannot call it a high kitchen.
I would say feta cheese, tomato rice, lamb and yogurt spontaneously.
So rough.
I would list garlic and olives.
And a lot of onions, right?
In Greece, above all, a rich selection of appetizers.
Otherwise:
– Peasant salad
– Olive oil
– Sheep cheese
– Yoghurt (10%)
– Otopus
– Kalamarakia
etc.
Lamb meat, goat cheese, olives and Uso fall spontaneously.
Feta, lamb, Souflaki, Tsaziki, Gyros etc. But above all garlic😅👍.
My favourite dish of Greek cuisine is a classic musaka, so a run with minced meat, potatoes, tomatoes and eggplants.
Hmmm…
This is Greek salad and the sunny side of this kitchen – otherwise much (too much) meat and therefore rather less sustainable. But there are also very good fish dishes…
The many meats are more important for Greek restaurants in Germany.
The Greek cuisine offers a very rich selection of vegetarian dishes.
Exactly 😊
Moussaka , Gyros , Souvlaki , Ouzoschnaps, good wine and much more.
Much grilled meat and sheep cheese, as well as fat yogurt.
For crisp salad and Mediterranean spices
Seafood, feta cheese, olives, tzatziki
Definitely not for what you get in the “Gree” 😂
Tzatziki, Gyros.
Gyros