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Eating out to catch some local flavour is always the high spot of a holiday, but where do you start when faced with the Cypriot menu at your local taverna.
In the course of your stay it is quite possible to try everything but why not order a Meze and taste all the dishes at one sitting.
Meze is short for, Mezedhes, or little delicacies, and wherever you travel round the Mediterranean they appear in some form or other. Share a meze in Cyprus and you have tasted the true flavours of the island, for you may be served anything up to:30 dishes. It is a complete meal, but, beware, don't be tempted to finish every dish that arrives on the table, or you may feel as though you've eaten for a week by the end! Just take a leaf out of a Cypriot's book and enjoy your meze 'siga-siga'or slowly, slowly.
First come
the olives, black and green, (elies) tsakistes with a dressing of lemon, garlic, herbs, coriander seeds and oil.
Bunches of greens, some raw, some dressed with lemon juice and salt such as carrots and kohlrabi, and some tossed in oil and bound with egg may fit into your meze at this point.
Fish of some kind could be next on the menu.
Marida tiny sardine type fish or barbouni, red mullet which are usually served very small, and kalamari or rings of squid are battered and deep fried, accompanied with chunks of fresh lemon.
Now for the composite dishes or casseroles such as afelia, moussaka and stifado.
Towards the end of the meal come the kebabs souvlakia, the ofto kleftico (meat baked in a sealed oven), as well as pieces of chicken, arriving straight from the grill.
But perhaps you are beginning to feel full now... No surprise - you've survived your first meze! No more..... do I hear you beg?! : )) Problem][FoodGuide][Tourist Guide][Picture Tour][Cyprus-Cafe "Chat-Board"] [ Cyprus Airways][Add A Link][ Fresh produce][Hotel Guide][Diary of Events] [Business Section ][Guestbook ][Rent A Car][Search Our Page
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