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    Tsipouro (Greek: τσίπουρο, romanized: tsípouro) is an un-aged brandy from Greece and in particular Thessaly, Epirus, Macedonia. Tsipouro is a strong distilled...
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  • liquors like pastis, sambuca, mastika, rakı and arak. Ouzo has its roots in tsipouro, which is said to have been the work of a group of 14th-century monks on...
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    long been consumed throughout the Mediterranean, known by various names: tsipouro, raki, arak, grappa. These are distilled from the by-products of wine,...
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    of dishes Drinks (Mastika, Metaxa, Ouzo, Rakomelo, Sideritis, Tentura, Tsipouro, Tsikoudia, Frappé coffee) Cheeses (Anthotyros, Feta, Graviera, Kasseri...
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  • small glasses which hold from 30 to 50 ml. Greek ouzo (from grape) and tsipouro (from pomace), Turkish rakı (from sun-dried grapes) and arak in Lebanon...
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    lahmacun, moussaka, yuvarlak, köfte/keftés/kofta, börek/boureki, rakı/rakia/tsipouro/tsikoudia, meze, dolma, sarma, rice pilaf, Turkish coffee, sujuk, kashk...
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    of dishes Drinks (Mastika, Metaxa, Ouzo, Rakomelo, Sideritis, Tentura, Tsipouro, Tsikoudia, Frappé coffee) Cheeses (Anthotyros, Feta, Graviera, Kasseri...
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    weeks in a tightly sealed barrel, and is then distilled. It is similar to tsipouro from mainland Greece, and is part of a family of Mediterranean grape-based...
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    of dishes Drinks (Mastika, Metaxa, Ouzo, Rakomelo, Sideritis, Tentura, Tsipouro, Tsikoudia, Frappé coffee) Cheeses (Anthotyros, Feta, Graviera, Kasseri...
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    commonly served as a plate of snacks to accompany drinks such as ouzo and tsipouro. In Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Cyprus, meze is often...
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