Desserts

Galaktobureko

Galaktobureko Galaktobureko ... Well, just the thought about it makes me want to have one. It is the perfect dessert to make you sate your craving for sweet. It is made using semolina, milk, cream, eggs, butter, fresh lemon juice and leaves of rind. After entering in the oven it will be ready [...]

2015-04-04T19:47:01+03:00February 26th, 2015|Desserts, Food & Drink, What to Eat in Thessaloniki|0 Comments

Trigona Panoramatos

Trigona Panoramatost The dessert 'trigona panoramatos' is connected with the city of Thessaloniki. It is a sweet which the Greeks who do not live in Thessaloniki are searching to find, taste and to buy for their loved ones when they visit Thessaloniki. It is made of crust leaves which take a triangular shape [...]

2015-04-04T20:31:55+03:00February 26th, 2015|Desserts, Food & Drink, What to Eat in Thessaloniki|0 Comments

Spoon Sweets| Glyka toy Koytalioy

Spoon Sweets| Glyka toy Koytalioy The spoon sweets (in greek glyka toy koytalioy) have a long history in Greece. They are fruits which have undergone a treatment (completely natural) to become syrupy sweets. They are served in a small saucer with a small spoon. The spoon sweets became very popular in Greece at [...]

2015-04-05T07:12:18+03:00February 26th, 2015|Desserts, Food & Drink, What to Eat in Thessaloniki|0 Comments
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