Greek """""""cuisine"""""""

>Greek """""""cuisine"""""""

me

>tfw 80% of Greek desserts are just some pastry which is soaked in syrup or honey

Baklava, dactyla, tulumba, diples, semolina cake (the "cakey" one, not the "pudding-like" one), loukoumades, etc. are all basically like the above. Yes, they are not all explicitly Greek, but fuck off, I'm making a point here, Mehmet.

If it ain't wrong don't fix it desu

Suvlaki is 1000/10 you fucking subhuman. Gyros is also good.

>burger
>says anything about other countries' cuisine
......

yeah fuck off m8
I'd rather eat Greek food for the rest of my life than burger food ever

>make cute pun about baklava/balaklava
>get autistic anti-american screeching

This is why we can't have nice things

Kill yourself fucking vermin. Greece is a wonderful country.

I am Greek

Κανείς δεν σας αρέσει, Αμεριkανός. Ζήτω Ελλάδα!

ps. I am a Greek

I too am Greek.

Actual Greek food is fish, olive and legume based, the basis of mediterranean cuisine.
I would suspect a necrotic mutated double plastic cheese burger is more of your thing though, friend

>Actual Greek food is fish, olive and legume based

you forgot an important one

I don't blame you for not knowing. I am Greek, after all.

Isn't it just Turkish cuisine in denial?

There is more than that.
Honey was popular in Byzantine era.
Thats why Turks took it.

for non white immigrants in canada it is

In reality the Turks took a lot of things from the Greeks and renamed it.

I hate greeks

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In old Greece, the honeybee, a sacred symbol of Artemis, was an important design on Ephresian coins for almost six centuries.

Aristotle (384-322 BC) described for the first time the production of honey. Aristotle believed that eating honey prolonged life.

Honey consumption today is greatest in Greece at 1.62kg/3lb 5oz per person per year.

1 kg
more than average European

Yes indeed, honey is part of Greece.

Pretty much. And they both smell like garlic.

>tfw I really am greek

dont lie
they dont

Its actually the dutch who smell like kaka.

Moussaka is a solid 10/10

Why is only meme food so popular when people talk about Turkish or Greek food?