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Highest price on eBay: $34,000 Corning Ware’s Blue Cornflower sets are beloved classics in the vintage kitchenware world, coveted for their durability and iconic design.
Dakos (salad); Stamnagathi (cichorium) salad; Piktí (or Tsiladiá), pork charcuterie; Apáki, smoked pork (or chicken) meat; Paximadi; Kalitsounia; Stafidota, cookies with a stuffing based on raisins
[3]: 169 The Prodromic poems also depict an "unusual" dish of a fish stew with cheeses as well as a different dish involving fish seasoned with cloves, cinnamon, and other spices. [ 3 ] : 169 Poorer urban households also ate tarichos ( τάριχος ) – salted, pickled fish sold by grocers instead of fishmongers.
A dish identical to modern kokoretsi is first attested in the cuisine of the Byzantines. [1] [2] They called it πλεκτήν (plektín), κοιλιόχορδα (koilióchorda), or χορδόκοιλα (chordókoila); the latter two are preserved with the meaning of wrapped intestines in the Greek idioms of Corfu as τσοιλίχουρδα (tsoilíchourda), of Plovdiv as χορδόκοιλα ...
Gogges (also called goggizes or gogglies), [361] [362] [363] a type of egg-free pasta made in the Peloponnese, especially in Argolis and Laconia. Hilopites , [ 364 ] [ 365 ] traditional Greek pasta made from flour , eggs , milk , and salt , with the well known the hilopites Matsata .
Other meze dishes include cheeses (such as halloumi, labneh, tulum, or shanklish) or meat dishes (like afelia, lountza, or pastirma), fish (like fried whitebait, calamari). In Greece, meze is commonly served as a plate of snacks to accompany drinks such as ouzo and tsipouro.
The Marine Style is more free flowing with no distinct zones, because it shows sea creatures as floating, as they would in the ocean. [28] The Marine style was the last purely Minoan style; towards the end of LMIB, all the palaces except Knossos were violently destroyed, as were many of the villas and towns.
"Snake Goddess" or a priestess performing a ritual. Minoan religion was the religion of the Bronze Age Minoan civilization of Crete.In the absence of readable texts from most of the period, modern scholars have reconstructed it almost totally on the basis of archaeological evidence such as Minoan paintings, statuettes, vessels for rituals and seals and rings.