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  2. Oxygala - Wikipedia

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  3. The Greek Gods - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Gods is an American yogurt company based in Seattle, Washington. Their products include Greek-style yogurt , kefir and lebni. The company was founded in 2003 and acquired by the Hain Celestial Group in 2010.

  4. 30-Day High-Fiber, Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan for Weight ...

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    ¾ cup low-fat plain strained Greek-style yogurt. ½ cup raspberries. ... 1 serving Hot Honey Roast Chicken ... Make High-Fiber Raspberry-Vanilla Overnight Oats to have for breakfast on days 16 ...

  5. Spoon sweets - Wikipedia

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    Spoon sweets (γλυκό του κουταλιού glykó tou koutalioú 'sweet of the spoon') are popular in Greece and Cyprus, usually served with Greek coffee and a glass of cold water. Most are made of whole fruit, though some kinds are made of pieces or purees. Way to serve spoon sweet "Vanilla submarine"

  6. Kykeon - Wikipedia

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    In the Odyssey, Circe adds some honey and pours her magic potion into it. [4] In the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, the goddess refuses red wine but accepts kykeon made from water, barley, and pennyroyal. [5] It was supposed to have digestive properties: In Aristophanes' Peace Hermes recommends it to the hero who ate too much dry fruit and nuts. [6]

  7. Mellona - Wikipedia

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    Mellona or Mellonia was an ancient Roman goddess said by St. Augustine to promote the supply of honey (Latin mel, mellis) as Pomona did for apples and Bubona for cattle. [1] Arnobius describes her as "a goddess important and powerful regarding bees, taking care of and protecting the sweetness of honey."