Journeys In Greek Food
Our very good friend Terrie, food specialist and food historian, always wants to know more about our food experiences on our travels, so this post is for you, Terrie.
Taking time to travel through a country brings with it interesting regional variations to cuisine, and our recent Greek trip was a good example. Some dishes stayed pretty constant, some showed subtle changes as we moved through the regions, others were peculiar to a specific region and disappeared from menus as we moved on.
Feast your eyes on this selection….
Bouyiourdi Tomato & caper salad Pork in lemon sauce Yemista Delphi Salad
Mussels & potato salad Fresh grilled catch of the day Anchovies & mountain greens Lamb & aubergine stew Grilled octopus
Makarounes Baked peppers Goat chops Dakos salad Gouna – sundried mackerel Dolmadakia & Tzatziki
Kolokithakia Gyros pita Posh grilled vegetables
Cheese pie Rice pudding Imam Orange cake, cherries & something sweet Stew & polenta Cuttlefish in ouzo
Beetroot and walnut salad Marinated peppers
Aubergine salad Courgette patties Stuffed mackerel
24 Comments
Terrie
Wonderful! And you have all the names – mist love eggplant and fish. The mussel and potato salad was so different. Thank you for posting!!
Phil & Michaela
Thought you would enjoy this one, we did have some delicious food. 😋
normareadtalktalknet
Mmmm all mouthwatering sunshine food …wonderful photos and as Terrie says .. to have all the names is a real bonus for all of us reading .. fabulous
Phil & Michaela
Yes, it was real sunshine food, could do with some of those stews now that we are cold in England 😁
WanderingCanadians
Looks like you ate well in Greece!
Toonsarah
Wow, that’s a mouth-watering selection!
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You ate well!
leightontravels
What a stunning gallery of devoured dishes.
Andrew Petcher
Fabulous, I will have the stuffed squid and a glass of Mythos please.
Phil & Michaela
Certainly Sir. May I also recommend the cuttlefish in ouzo, just one stop short of mind blowing….
Andrew Petcher
Ouzo is a fascinating drink.. In Greece I drink it for the first two days and then say NO MORE!
grandmisadventures
that awkward moment when I start salivating on my keyboard because of your delicious looking pictures… 🙂
Phil & Michaela
Ha ha! Most of them were as good as they look, or better!
wetanddustyroads
Oh dear me … we are close to dinner now and I am incredibly hungry after looking at your delicious food! I love meat, but I have to say that the fish dishes are so well presented (I looked twice at the stuffed squid)! And the salads … even the Greek salad looks different (and tastier) than I’m used to! Great selection of photo’s!
Phil & Michaela
Thank you! There was some delicious stuff in amongst that lot!
Lookoom
That’s a lot to eat! I also enjoyed souvláki, baklava and of course lokums!
Born To Travel
Thanks for sharing your wonderful meal photos. Food is one of the best reasons to travel to other countries I think. Cheers, Mark
Phil & Michaela
Absolutely!
Alison
Such an array of tasty dishes. Greek cuisine is one of my favourites and if there’s rice pudding on the menu even better. What a feast you had every day
Phil & Michaela
Well not quite every single day…but lots of tasty stuff, yes!
petwearhoodies
If only. That’s fabulous.
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Joe
Helpful and appetizing post, Phil and Michaela! When researching travel destinations, I always try to make a list of foods I want to sample. For my Greece research, you guys have made it easy. The stews, salads, and seafood look especially mouthwatering. Thank you, Hungry Travelers!
Phil & Michaela
Lots of good stuff, Joe
Annie Berger
Great job amassing all these enticing food shots in one post – sure that can’t have been easy!