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    Cypriot cuisine is the cuisine of the island of Cyprus. Frequently used ingredients are fresh vegetables such as courgettes (zucchini), olives, okra, green...
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  • country of Cyprus. Cypriot people, or of Cypriot descent; this includes: Armenian Cypriots Greek Cypriots Maronite Cypriots Turkish Cypriots Cypriot dialect...
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    secular. Northern Cyprus is an observer state of ECO and OIC under the name "Turkish Cypriot State", PACE under the name "Turkish Cypriot Community", and...
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    cuisine Aromanian cuisine Bosnian cuisine Croatian cuisine Cypriot cuisine Gibraltarian cuisine Greek cuisine Ancient Greek cuisine Byzantine cuisine...
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    Greek salad (category Cypriot cuisine)
    horiatiki salad (Greek: χωριάτικη σαλάτα or θερινή σαλάτα) is a salad in Greek cuisine generally made with pieces of tomatoes, cucumbers, onion, feta cheese,...
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    heritage in Cyprus, noting the destruction of Turkish Cypriot heritage in the hands of Greek Cypriot extremists. In the early 21st century, Cyprus boasted...
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  • Greek Cypriot community numbers ca. 55,000 people. There is also a large Greek Cypriot diaspora, particularly in the United Kingdom. Cypriot cuisine, as...
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    Arab cuisine Assyrian cuisine Bahraini cuisine Balochi cuisine Cypriot cuisine Eastern Arabian cuisine Egyptian cuisine Emirati cuisine Iranian cuisine Iraqi...
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    cuisine Cham cuisine Aromanian cuisine Bosnian-Herzegovinian cuisine Bulgarian cuisine Croatian cuisine Cypriot cuisine Greek cuisine Cretan cuisine Epirotic...
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    mint Assyrian cuisine Cypriot cuisine Israeli cuisine Jordanian cuisine Lebanese cuisine Ottoman cuisine Palestinian cuisine Syrian cuisine Middle East...
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  • cuisine Greek cuisine Macedonian cuisine (Greek) Cretan cuisine Cypriot cuisine Cuisine of the Ionian Islands Epirotic cuisine Pontic Greek cuisine Asia...
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    Turkish cuisines. Greek Cypriot cuisine is another regional Greek cuisine along with Cretan, Ionian, or Attic. Cypriot wine Turkish cuisine is largely...
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  • Arab cuisine Armenian cuisine Assyrian cuisine Azerbaijani cuisine Balkan cuisine Caucasian cuisine Central Asian cuisine Cypriot cuisine Greek cuisine Iranian...
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    Mulukhiyah (category Cypriot cuisine)
    Center for New Crops & Plant Products, Purdue University "Cypriot Molokhia Recipe". in-cyprus.philenews.com. 21 September 2018. Retrieved 2022-09-21. Chittaranjan...
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    Tahini (category Cypriot cuisine)
    ingredient in hummus, baba ghanoush, and halva. Tahini is used in the cuisines of the Levant and Eastern Mediterranean, the South Caucasus, the Balkans...
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    2024. "The Cypriot gastronomic culture" (in Greek). 1 May 2017. Archived from the original on 19 April 2024. "Over 4,000 Cypriot cuisine recipes". kathimerini...
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    Cured pork tenderloin (category Cypriot cuisine)
    Venetian culture) it is also known as ombolo. In Corsican cuisine, lonzu is cured loin. In Cypriot cuisine, lountza (Greek: λούντζα) is made of pork tenderloin...
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    Tabbouleh (category Cypriot cuisine)
    world. Like hummus, baba ghanoush, pita bread, and other elements of Arab cuisine, tabbouleh has become a popular food in the United States. The Levantine...
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    Piccalilli (category Cypriot cuisine)
    addition of carrot pieces. Piccalilli is known in Cyprus as πίκλα (pikla) in Cypriot Greek, and bikla in Cypriot Turkish. It is served as a condiment, and occasionally...
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    Albanian cuisine Armenian cuisine Azerbaijani cuisine Balkan cuisine Bosnian cuisine Caucasian cuisine Central Asian cuisine Cypriot cuisine Greek cuisine Iranian...
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  • alternative national drink of Cyprus to the ubiquitous brandy sour. Using only native Cypriot ingredients, including Cypriot ouzo, the drink was invented...
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    Sheftalia (category Cypriot cuisine)
    pretty, delicious and popular". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 November 2022. "Cypriot sausages (sheftalia)". Food. SBS. 21 January 2013. Retrieved 23 November...
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    Turkish delight (category Cypriot cuisine)
    Cotlets Big Turk Botan Rice Candy, Gyūhi Dodol Greek cuisine Gumdrop Halva Masghati Mochi Turkish cuisine Marron glacé Richardson, Tim (2003). Sweets, a History...
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    Halloumi (category Cypriot cuisine)
    salty Cypriot cheese made from goats', ewes,' or cows' milk. Dew, Philip; Reuvid, Jonathan, eds. (2005). Doing Business with the Republic of Cyprus. GMB...
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    Fasolada (category Cypriot cuisine)
    φασολάδα) or fasoulada (Greek: φασουλάδα) is a Greek, Mediterranean, and Cypriot soup of dry white beans, olive oil, and vegetables. It is sometimes called...
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    Orgeat syrup (category Cypriot cuisine)
    history at least in Cyprus, stretching back into the Roman period, and it was given as an exotic delicacy by King Peter I of Cyprus to King Casimir the...
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  • Ouzo (category Cypriot cuisine)
    Peloponnese is a version of ouzo made in Rome that closely resembles Greek and Cypriot ouzo. In Bulgaria and North Macedonia, the similar beverage is called mastika...
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    mangoes, cucumbers and tomatoes. Cypriot cuisine Egyptian cuisine Emirati cuisine Iranian cuisine - Persian cuisine is diverse, with each province featuring...
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    Bulgur (category Cypriot cuisine)
    romanized: burġul), is a cracked wheat foodstuff found in South Asian cuisine and West Asian cuisine. Bulgur is sometimes confused with cracked wheat, which is crushed...
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    Nut roll (category Cypriot cuisine)
    seeds. Nut rolls can be found in the United States and in Central European cuisines. In the United States, "nut roll" is a more or less generic name for pastries...
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