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Experience the depths of Greek gastronomy in this enticing exploration of Greece’s top 30 popular foods. Watch now and let every dish transport you to the sunny landscapes and rich flavors of Greece!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:54 Number 30
01:26 Number 29
01:57 Number 28
02:22 Number 27
02:46 Number 26
03:10 Number 25
03:31 Number 24
03:54 Number 23
04:18 Number 22
04:44 Number 21
05:05 Number 20
05:36 Number 19
06:01 Number 18
06:33 Number 17
07:04 Number 16
07:33 Number 15
08:01 Number 14
08:31 Number 13
09:02 Number 12
09:33 Number 11
10:00 Number 10
10:29 Number 9
10:57 Number 8
11:38 Number 7
12:15 Number 6
12:47 Number 5
13:37 Number 4
14:08 Number 3
14:42 Number 2
15:40 Fun Fact
16:15 Number 1
17:21 Wrap Up
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So many Turks need to hear this:
Nomenclature is not as important as it seems. There is actually quite a lot of evidence that yogurt and desserts not too dissimilar to baklava or loukoumades were eaten in Greece for millennia prior to the rise of Turkic states in the region, despite their names. 'Oxygala' is what the Greeks called yogurt before adopting the Turkish term for example.
It is very possible that given the fact that Turkish (with Farsi/Persian) was the language of the Ottoman court, that the language occupied a position of prestige in the empire. Therefore, it could be that minorities within the empire either gave dishes that they invented Turkish names, or altered the names of pre-existing dishes to suit the linguistic environment. This would not be unprecedented.
In Greek, the word for 'door' is 'porta'. The original Greek word for door was 'thyrras'. Porta is a Latin word and was adopted by the Greeks from the Romans. Did the Greeks not have doors before meeting the Romans?
In Greek the word for 'house' is 'spiti'. The original Greek word for house was 'oikos'. Spiti derives from the Latin 'hospitium'. Did the Greeks not have houses before meeting the Romans?
For contemporary examples, consider the coffees invented in Greece in the 20th century– frappe and freddo espresso and freddo cappuccino. As stated, all three were invented by Greeks but given French and Italian names. This is likely due to the fact that in modern times Italy and France occupy positions of prestige within the hospitality/culinary/barista industry.
In summation, just because some dishes have Turkish names does not in any way mean that they have indisputably Turkish origins.
OMG the accent! lol
Wow. Can you even try to pronounce a single dish even remotely correctly?!? 5 minutes in and I can't continue because it is so bad.
No 30 gemista?😮
💙💙💙💙💙🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
beautiful❤
Italian , Greek , Turkish and Lebanese. Best cuisines in the world to me.
This was a good list. It did include most of my favorites. It's a good thing pictures were included because the pronunciation was so mangled I might not have known what you were talking about.
Omg Greek cuisine….the best in the world hands down 🇬🇷😋💙
If no 30 is Gemista then I am afraid to see which is No1. I am guessing it's either gyros or souvlaki. I am surprised to see higher in 26 Skordalia ( personally love it but the majority of Greeks hate it especially ladies hate it). By the way best Skordalia is made in the island of Kephallonia cause it's worked so much to the point it resembleso medium hot caramel in texture , which is quite thick in texture and doesn't fell of the spoon which is eaten. I am also afraid that a really suberb dish from my mother's birth place the island of Kephallonia won't even be in the list. That's the meat pie with marjoran spice (in small quality) that has an insane aroma. It contains goat's meat very well cleaned from bones nerves excessive fats and finally tendons along with rice which is half boiled and contains also dill. It's what many other countries describe as Sheperds pie but the spice of marjoran with its intence smell makes the difference in taste.
Turkish Devsirmes making Generic Turkish food 😀
Please learn the pronunciation
I was a little worried about not finding anything that I would like in Greece . Seeing this I am no longer worried about. Thank you
I love classic Greek cuisine!!! from the best 😊
The title is wrong because most of the dishes mentioned here belong to Turks.
Most of the Greek dish belongs to Tuks. Lıke Baklava, Turkısh Coffe, Yogurt, Lokum, Cacık, Döner Kebap, etc etc. Ahh also they have just one think but they already lost ıt 1453. ^^