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  2. Savory spinach pie - Wikipedia

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    There is a "fasting" (νηστίσιμη; "nistisimi"), or vegan, version of spanakopita, eaten during Lent and other religious fasts. This version has spinach, onions or green onions, other green herbs like dill, parsley, or celery as filling and uses olive oil and a little wheat flour but no eggs or dairy products.

  3. 18 Greek Appetizers From Stuffed Grape Leaves to ... - AOL

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    Get the Recipe. Spanakopita Pie. Food & Wine. Whether folded into triangles, rolled into logs, or layered in a pan, spanakopita is a classic Greek appetizer. ... and feta cheese, then serve it ...

  4. List of pies, tarts and flans - Wikipedia

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    A meat pie topped with a crust of bread crumbs. Curry pie: United Kingdom: Savory A pie with a pastry crust filled with Indian or Chinese curry. Curry puff: Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand: Savory A small pie consisting of curry with chicken and potatoes in a deep-fried or baked pastry shell, similar to an empanada. Custard tart flans pâtissier

  5. Pita - Wikipedia

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    The first mention of the word in English cited in the Oxford English Dictionary was in 1936. [10] The English word is borrowed from Modern Greek πίτα (píta, "bread, cake, pie"), in turn from Byzantine Greek (attested in 1108), [10] possibly from Ancient Greek πίττα (pítta) or πίσσα (píssa), both "pitch/resin" for the gloss, [11] [12] or from πικτή (piktḗ, "fermented ...

  6. Kokoretsi - Wikipedia

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    The cooked kokoretsi is chopped or sliced, sprinkled with oregano, and served on a plate.Sometimes it is served on a piece of flatbread.Some add tomatoes or spices in it. . It may also (especially in Turkey) be served in half a baguette or in a sandwich bun, plain or garnished, almost always with oregano and red pepp

  7. Simit - Wikipedia

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    Simit is a circular bread, typically encrusted with sesame seeds or, less commonly, poppy, flax or sunflower seeds, found across the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire and the Middle East, especially in Armenia, Turkey and the Balkans. [4]

  8. 21 alternative Christmas recipes from top British chefs - AOL

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  9. Gluten-Free Alternatives to White Flour: 3 Recipes to Try - AOL

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