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tzatziki
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tzatziki [tsætˈsɪkɪ]
n
(Cookery) a Greek dip made from yogurt, chopped cucumber, and mint
[from Modern Greek]
Translations
tzatziki
n (Cook) → Tsatsiki nt or m, → Zaziki nt or m


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We started off with a selection of Greek dips with warm pitta bread which included taramasalata, a thick, creamy Greek dip made from olive oil and fish roe; tsatsiki, a cucumber, mint, garlic and yoghurt dip; and then my favourite, houmous, a dip made from chickpeas, garlic olive oil and tahini - they were all delicious.
org) teaches traditional methods of making fermented foods such as sauerkraut, tsatsiki, ginger carrots, beet kvass and cortido.
8g' Tsatsiki with vegetable crudites Made with yogurt, tsatsiki is much lower in fat than dips made with sour cream or mayo - and the veggies will help fill you up and top up your vitamin levels.
 
 
 
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