A traditional desert that has three layers of dough and any type of nut filling in it with a sweet syrup or honey.
What is Baklava?
A special occasion that celebrates the Greek revolution of 1821.
What is Greece's Independence Day?
A island in Greece where a lots of tourist come and look at the beautiful white buildings and enjoy the food and the beautiful sea view in the Aegean sea.
What is Santorini?
A sandwich especially of lamb and beef, tomato, onion, and yogurt sauce on pita bread called?
What is gyro?
A occasion that mostly Orthodox celebrate with eggs and go to church on Sundays.
What is Orthodox Easter?
A pan-fried eggplant, a thick, rich lamb-tomato sauce, and a topping of deliciously creamy bechamel sauce.
What is Moussaka?
A occasion when Greece and Cyprus come together and communicate around the world on 28th October and have a parade.
What is Ochi Day?
A traditional sauce that has strained yogurt, shredded cucumber, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, salt, and herbs.
What is Tzatziki?
A occasion where you celebration the famous resemble of the Carnival of Venice and is thought to have come about when the Venetians conquered the island in the 13th century. The festival usually runs through February into March.
A Savory spinach pie with fillings of chopped spinach and usually feta or white cheese, and egg.
What is Spanakopita?
A occasion Held in November, the name of this occasion is based on the Greek legend from which the marathon took its name. Legend has it that Pheidippides, a Greek soldier and messenger, supposedly ran from the Battle of Marathon to Athens to announce the Greek victory over the Persians.
What is The Athens Marathon Holiday?