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  2. 10 of the best Trader Joe's products for a holiday party ...

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    From cheeses to frozen appetizers, these Trader Joe's products are a private chef's essentials for holiday parties. ... tzatziki is a fresh addition to a holiday appetizer table. "That one is ...

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    The fan-favorite grocery store has a scrumptious variety of frozen foods, fresh produce, and fun seasonal eats. ... "Pair sliced cucumbers with a homemade tzatziki sauce for a well-balanced snack ...

  4. Tzatziki - Wikipedia

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    Tzatziki with olives and a spearmint garnish, served as meze. Greek-style tzatziki sauce is commonly served as a meze, to be eaten with bread, fried eggplant, or zucchini. [15] Tzatziki is made of strained yogurt (usually from sheep or goat milk) mixed with cucumbers, garlic, salt, olive oil, red wine vinegar, and dill or mint or parsley. [16]

  5. What Is Tzatziki and What Should You Do With It? - AOL

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  6. Strained yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Tzatziki, a popular meze in Greece. Strained yogurt (Greek: στραγγιστό γιαούρτι, romanized: strangistó giaoúrti) is used in Greek food mostly as the base for tzatziki dip and as a dessert, with honey, sour cherry syrup, or spoon sweets often served on top. A few savory Greek dishes also use strained yogurt.

  7. List of yogurt-based dishes and beverages - Wikipedia

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    Tzatziki. Ash-e doogh – Iranian Azerbaijani thick yogurt soup; Spas – Armenian matzoon soup; Tzatziki – cold yogurt and herb sauce from Greece and Turkey; Dovga – Azerbaijani yogurt soup; Tarator – Bulgarian cold yogurt soup with cucumbers and garlic; Toyga soup – Turkish yogurt soup; Shakriya – Levantine stew with lamb or beef. [2]

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    But, if you just want a small amount, cooking a big pot can be a hassle. Each box of frozen rice comes with individual 10-ounce pouches that can be popped in the microwave or heated on the stove.

  9. Shchi - Wikipedia

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    it can be cooked with or without various types of meat; and it can be frozen in the winter and carried as a solid on a trip to be cut up when needed. As a result, by the 10th century shchi became a staple food of Russia, and a popular saying sprang from this fact: "Щи да каша — пища наша."