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Souvla (Greek: σούβλα) is a popular dish from Cyprus. [1] It consists of large pieces of meat cooked on a long skewer over a charcoal barbecue. [2]It differs from the popular Greek dish souvlaki, in that meat cuts are much larger and slow cooked for a much longer period at a greater distance from the hot charcoal.
Cooking method for foods marinated and cooked in vinegar. Popular is the savoro fish dish from Corfu. Sofrito (σοφρίτο) Veal steak slow-cooked in a white wine, garlic, and herb sauce. Souvlaki (σουβλάκι) (Lit: 'little skewer') Anything grilled on a skewer (lamb, chicken, pork, swordfish, shrimp).
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Lamb chops with new potatoes and green beans. This is a list of the popular lamb and mutton dishes and foods worldwide. Lamb and mutton are terms for the meat of domestic sheep (species Ovis aries) at different ages. A sheep in its first year is called a lamb, and its meat is also called lamb.
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Giouvetsi, [358] pieces of lamb (or beef) and small noodles such as orzo, all cooked together in a tomato sauce with garlic and oregano. Gyros , [ 359 ] pork meat or chicken cooked on a vertical rotisserie , onions, tomato, lettuce, fried potatoes , sauces like tzatziki rolled in a pita bread.
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The word souvlaki is a diminutive of the Medieval Greek souvla (σούβλα meaning "skewer") itself borrowed from Latin subula. [2] [3] "Souvlaki" is the common term in Macedonia and other regions of northern Greece, while in southern Greece and around Athens it is commonly known [citation needed] as kalamaki (καλαμάκι meaning "small reed").