u/freddo_expresso

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In Greek cuisine, the combination of cheese and honey is a classic. Either in the form of pita, saganaki, or plain cheese. Is this combo popular in your country, have you tried it?

u/freddo_expresso — 5 hours ago
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The Exodus of Missolonghi – 200 years since the most heroic last stand of the Greek Revolution. After 1 year of siege, starvation and bombardment, the Greeks chose death over surrender, exiting the city en mass against the Ottoman–Egyptian forces. What is a famous last stand of your nation?

u/freddo_expresso — 19 hours ago
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Koulouri, the most beloved breakfast of Greeks. It's a circular bread, crispy and covered in sesame, easy to eat as you go to work. It originates from Thessaloniki, and traces back to Byzantine kollyrion. Is this delicacy common in your country, how is it called?

u/freddo_expresso — 1 day ago
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THE 7 WONDERS OF THE BALKANS. Do you agree with my picks? What would you change? It's only cultural wonders, natural ones in another post.

u/freddo_expresso — 2 days ago
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Turks, did the Greek islands become more popular the last two years with the new "Easy-Visa" Scheme for Turkish citizens? Have you visited, how do they compare to the Turkish Coast?

u/freddo_expresso — 2 days ago
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DYK Paul Atreides is of Greek origin? House Atreides traces back to King Atreus of Mycenae, father of Agamemnon, conqueror of Troy. The Royal Tombs of the Atreides are a real place in Greece. Have you watched Dune?

u/freddo_expresso — 3 days ago
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PANIGYRI : a traditional Greek village festival featuring music, dancing, eating, and drinking. It dates back to ancient Greek communal gatherings dedicated to a God, later replaced with a Saint. It is an extremely popular event with Greeks of all ages. Does your country have a similar tradition?

u/freddo_expresso — 3 days ago