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  2. Opa! Get your Greek on at the Cheyenne Greek Festival - AOL

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    You read that right, the longstanding tradition and highly anticipated Greek Festival in Cheyenne is returning for another year, thanks to Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Christian Church.

  3. Eat, drink and Opa!: ABQ Grecian Festival showcases ... - AOL

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    Sep. 28—Experience a little bit of Greece in the middle of the Duke City during the ABQ Grecian Festival. The three-day event celebrates all things Greek with food, drink, dance, music and ...

  4. Opa! Let's try an Assyrtiko wine from Greece: Phil Your Glass

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    A July dinner at Kokkari, the swanky Greek restaurant in downtown San Francisco, was the first time I encountered the white grape that’s indigenous to the island of Santorini. My first glass had ...

  5. Saganaki - Wikipedia

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    Saganaki, lit on fire, at the Parthenon Restaurant in Greektown, Chicago. In many Greek restaurants in the United States and Canada, after the saganaki cheese is fried, it is flambéed at table (often with a shout of "opa!" [4]), after which the flames usually are extinguished with a squeeze of lemon juice.

  6. List of Greek dishes - Wikipedia

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    Baked lamb in a clay pot with kritharaki (a Greek pasta identical to risoni or orzo) Gyros (γύρος) Roasted and sliced meat (usually pork or chicken, rarely beef or lamb) on a turning spit, typically served with sauces like tzatziki and garnishes (tomato, onions) on pita bread (a popular fast food in Greece and Cyprus).

  7. Greek cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Greek cuisine is the cuisine of Greece and the Greek diaspora. [1] In common with many other cuisines of the Mediterranean , it is founded on the triad of wheat , olive oil , and wine . [ 2 ] It uses vegetables , olive oil , grains, fish , and meat , including pork , poultry , veal and beef , lamb , rabbit , and goat .

  8. Love Is On the Menu in Hallmark Channel's 'A Greek Recipe for ...

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  9. Pontic Greek cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Milk, cheese, buttermilk, and yogurt are the important dairy products. Pontians were traditionally farmers who produced their own food. They ate whatever was available. [1] The Pontos region has a distinct winter and summer; Pontians traditionally prepared food for winter by drying fruit and pickling vegetables.