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  2. Moussaka - Wikipedia

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    Moussaka (/ m uː ˈ s ɑː k ə /, UK also / ˌ m uː s ə ˈ k ɑː /, US also / ˌ m uː s ɑː ˈ k ɑː /) is an eggplant (aubergine)- or potato-based dish, often including ground meat, which is common in the Balkans and the Middle East, with many local and regional variations.

  3. Best Greek food: 24 of the tastiest dishes - AOL

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    Greek cuisine is considered among the finest in the world. From moussaka to souvlaki, here are 24 of the best dishes everyone in Greece knows and loves.

  4. Greek cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, French cuisine had a major influence on Greek cooking, [44] [45] [46] largely due to the French-trained chef Nikolaos Tselementes, who created the modern Greek pastitsio; he also created the modern Greek version of moussaka by combining an existing eggplant dish with a French-style gratin topping.

  5. Our big fat Greek feast: Mezze dips, salad, moussaka ... - AOL

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    Moussaka is to Greeks what lasagna is to Italians. It’s essentially a Greek casserole with layers of roasted eggplant, tomato, cheese and potatoes. In our updated vegetarian version, we crown ...

  6. Delicious Greek Recipes Made Cheaper at Home - AOL

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    Discover delicious and easy Greek recipes that can be made at home for much cheaper than ordering takeout. From appetizers like feta dip and spanakopita to entrees like chicken souvlaki, you’ll ...

  7. List of Greek dishes - Wikipedia

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    Moussaka (μουσακάς) Casserole made of (typically fried) aubergine, potato, and spiced minced meat. There are other, less common variations besides eggplant, such as zucchini. The modern version of the dish was created by the Greek chef Nikolaos Tselementes in the 1920s Makálo (μακάλο)

  8. Transport Yourself To Italy (& Beyond!) With These 95 Perfect ...

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    Derived from the Italian word pasticcio, which means “mix” or “hodgepodge,” pastitsio is a classic Greek casserole best described as a cross between lasagna and moussaka. Rich and hearty ...

  9. Mediterranean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Much of Greek cuisine is part of the larger tradition of Ottoman cuisine, the names of the dishes revealing Arabic, Persian, or Turkish roots: moussaka, tzatziki, yuvarlakia, keftes, and so on. Many dishes' names probably entered the Greek vocabulary during Ottoman times, or earlier in contact with the Persians and the Arabs.