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by Paphitis » Mon Sep 29, 2014 1:10 am
kurupetos wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:Sotos wrote:The Greek culture in Cyprus is older than the Scottish (Celt) culture in Britain. The Cypriot culture is essentially a variation of the Greek culture. Kleftiko, is a dish made all over Greece for example.
Kleftiko is made in other parts of the world, so are sheftalies and zalatina... There is something that is unique to Cyprus and Greece and that is, the Soup avgolemono.... Am I wrong?
I don't like it. I prefer trahanas.
That smells like shit, so no wonder you like it.
Puke!
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by kurupetos » Mon Sep 29, 2014 9:10 am
Flying Horse wrote:kurupetos wrote:I don't like it. I prefer trahanas.
Other way round. I make avgolemono upon request. Always a favourite of my other half's mother.
Trahanas... He hates it!
That's because he's a charlie.
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by kurupetos » Mon Sep 29, 2014 9:11 am
Paphitis wrote:kurupetos wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:Sotos wrote:The Greek culture in Cyprus is older than the Scottish (Celt) culture in Britain. The Cypriot culture is essentially a variation of the Greek culture. Kleftiko, is a dish made all over Greece for example.
Kleftiko is made in other parts of the world, so are sheftalies and zalatina... There is something that is unique to Cyprus and Greece and that is, the Soup avgolemono.... Am I wrong?
I don't like it. I prefer trahanas.
That smells like shit, so no wonder you like it.
Puke!
That's because you are a charlie... and a koala!
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