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Q: Were does tzatziki come from
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Is tzatziki from Greece?

Yes, Tzatziki is Greek.


What is an easy to make Tzatziki recipe?

Tzatziki is made from plain yogurt, chopped cucumbers, dill, garlic, and a hint of lemon.


How do you pronounce tzatziki?

Tzatziki is prononced either za-DZEE-kee or dza-DZEE-kee, with emphasis on the second syllable.


Who invented Tzatziki sauce?

The Greeks.


How many calories in tzatziki?

How many calories are in tzatziki sauce depends on what kind you get. On average, there are 29 calories in one tablespoon sized serving.


What is tzatziki?

tzatziki is a traditional greek dip that is made from yoghurt, cucumber, garlic, olive oil, and dill or mint. It is usually served with pitta bread. JN


Is tzatziki a ancient greek dish?

Yes, tzatziki is considered an ancient Greek dish. It is made with yogurt, cucumber, garlic, and often includes herbs like dill or mint. Tzatziki has been a staple in Greek cuisine for centuries and is typically served as a dip or sauce alongside various dishes.


Can you make tzatziki from frozen cucumber?

Since you grate the cucumber in tzatziki, you can use frozen if you make sure to drain it very well after it's thawed and grated. It would also be good to put the thawed, grated cucumber into a paper towel and squeeze as much water as possible out of it. If you don't it will make the tzatziki too thin.


What was a famous Greek invention?

Souvlaki.With tzatziki, tomatoes, potatoes and salt...


What foods originated from Greece?

Suvlaki, tzatziki... The list is very long!


Where can I find an authentic recipe for tzatziki?

Tzatziki is pretty easy to make. It uses yogurt, cucumber, and mint. Take a look at allrecipes website to find several different variations so you can choose one that appeals to you.


What is greece's popular ethnic foods eaten?

gyros, mousaka, tzatziki, stifado