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Souvlaki

Souvlaki is a simple Greek food, traditionally consisting of either pork or lamb served in a pita; chicken is rarely used. The word souvlaki comes from the Greek word "Souvla" which means litteraley skewered meat. There are two main ways souvlaki is made: one is when it is cooked as Gyros (rotated over a grill) or Kalamaki (cooked on a wooden skewer). Souvlaki is most commonly served inside a lightly grilled pita with tomatoes, tzatziki, fried potatoes, and lettuce. It has a high fat content.

Souvlaki is very popular amongst Greek people and is eaten frequently.

Similar dishes

Brochette (French), Espetada (Portugese), Satay (Oriental), Shashlik (Russian), Shish kebab (Persian), Yakitori (Japanese)

Last updated: 10-08-2005 14:49:55
Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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