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  2. Great Greek Food You Can Make Cheaper at Home - AOL

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    It’s a rare Greek meal that doesn’t include some tzatziki on the table. This make-at-home version of the classic yogurt-and-cucumber dip (aka spread) yields a cool dish that’s rich and creamy.

  3. Krinos Foods - Wikipedia

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    Together with two other food importers, Big Alpha Foods Inc. and Doric Foods Inc., Krinos was formerly controlled by John Moschalaidis, who founded it in 1985 [2] [14] or earlier. [15] In 1988 he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment after pleading guilty to importing contaminated cheese and mislabeling dairy products.

  4. Where to Find Great Greek Food in Every State - AOL

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    Anchorage. Standout dish: Lahanodolmades There aren’t as many Greek restaurants in Anchorage as, say, New York City, but Antonio's Greek Bakery & Cafe scores consistently high ratings ...

  5. Saganaki - Wikipedia

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    Saganaki, lit on fire, at the Parthenon Restaurant in Greektown, Chicago. In many Greek restaurants in the United States and Canada, after the saganaki cheese is fried, it is flambéed at table (often with a shout of "opa!" [4]), after which the flames usually are extinguished with a squeeze of lemon juice.

  6. Kokoretsi - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Where to Find Great Greek Food in Every State - AOL

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    These finds for best Greek meals and deals come from cool, out-of-the-way places you may never have heard of. It’s time to raise a glass of ouzo and eat.

  8. I had my Greek parents try 15 different Greek Trader Joe's ...

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    My parents loved Trader Joe's frozen spanakopita and 5 Cheese Greek Spiral, but they were not fans of the Classic Greek Salad.

  9. Loukaniko - Wikipedia

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    Loukaniko (Greek: λουκάνικο) is a type of Greek sausage made from pork or lamb and typically flavored with orange peel, fennel seed, and various other dried herbs and seeds, and sometimes smoked over aromatic woods. They are also often flavored with greens, especially leeks. [1]