Kiofterka are small diamond pieces of palouze which are placed in the sun to dry for many days.
They are made of grape juice, flour and rose water. They are then stored and usually eaten during the winter.
In the heart of a Cypriot summer, when the heat soars and the Mediterranean sun is unrelenting, locals reach for something light, cool, and ...
Koupepia, also known as stuffed vine leaves, is a beloved traditional dish in Cyprus that brings a burst of Mediterranean flavors to the tab...
Patates antinahtes is one of the most favourite dishes in the Cypriot cuisine. They are usually served at family gatherings and celebrations...
Few desserts are as globally recognized and universally loved as Baklava. This layered pastry, soaked in syrup and filled with nuts, is a pe...
Pannada drink is a traditional cool, pleasant drink that is made from melon seeds. Pannada drink is a sweet drink similar to Soumada drin...
Delicate, flaky pastry encasing a rich filling of spinach and feta – that's Spanakopita for you, a beloved Greek pie that has won hearts w...