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		<title>Cyprus: Experiencing the true taste of the local cuisine!</title>
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<p><strong>They say &#8220;Love goes through the stomach&#8221; and is not possible to fall completely in love with Cyprus unless you have tried the local cuisine.</strong> </p>



<p>With influences from Turkish, Middle Eastern, French, Italian and Mediterranean cuisines, the Cypriot dishes cannot but amaze you!</p>



<p>The recipes
consist of fresh ingredients such as carrots, cucumbers, grape leaves, lettuce,
artichokes, lentils, beans, oranges, walnuts, lemons, avocados, apples, pears
etc, usually produced and picked from local producers. Additionally, commonly
used spices such as parsley, celery, coriander, oregano, pepper etc are also
used for the dishes’ recipes execution. Mint is also a big part of the local
cuisine as it is very important part of the local food culture.</p>



<p>Despite the
fact that the local cuisine offers some of the most delicious dishes you will
ever taste, there are some favorites that are preferred. </p>



<p><a href="https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/souvla/">Souvla</a> is without question the
most famous Cypriot dish and one of the trademarks of Cypriot cuisine. Skewered
pieces of meat that are cooked on the foukou (similar to charcoal grill),
constantly turning around so that the meat is grilled evenly. </p>



<p>If you were
to make a list with the 3 most popular Cypriot dishes, <a href="https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/sheftalies/">Sheftalies</a> would be among the
top 2! This particular dish is world famous and an exclusive Cypriot Cuisine
delicacy!</p>



<p><a href="https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/lamb-kleftiko/">Kleftiko</a> is a traditional
Cypriot meal, with lots of aromas and of course, unbeatable taste!</p>



<p><a href="https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/makaronia-tou-fournou-pastitsio/">Makaronia tou
fournou</a> or Pastitsio as it is called in Greece is a tasteful dish which contains
pasta, minced meat, tomato sauce and lots of herbs. </p>



<p>Another
Cypriot cuisine exclusivity is <a href="https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/kolokasi/">Kolokasi</a>,
a root vegetable only grown in substantial quantities in Cyprus and Ikaria in
Greece. There are different varieties, but the Cypriot variety is known as
Colocasia Esculanta. Kolokasi is a popular dish in the Cypriot cuisine and is
cooked in tomato sauce, sometimes on its own or meat, pork or chicken.</p>



<p>Last but
not least, the Cypriot meze, a compilation of the best Cypriot dishes, in
smaller portions, just enough to give you a taste of what the Cyprus gastronomy
is all about! </p>



<p>When you
feel “hungry” for traditional food, try finding a traditional tavern, the place
for the real Cyprus taste!</p>
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