Greek and Turkey have interacted with their foods, culture, etc. Cyprus was a Greek Island until the 1970's when the Turks invaded Cyprus and took over and still reign. Today there are Greek and Turkish influences. Elements of both cuisines are a mixture of Western and Eastern food.
When I was in Cyprus in the 1970's I stayed on the Greek side and met many wonderful Greek people. We were not permitted to cross over (after 1974) into the Turkish part. I was told if I took any photos the guard would confiscate my camera!! I spent three weeks there and have fond memories of the Greek Cypriots and their cuisine.
Crete is a Greek island. I met some Cretan natives (kypriakoús) in Germany in the 1960's. Nice people. That's when I learned how to make carrot cake.
LINK to Cretan Carrot Cake Recipeo with VIDEO
‘Stuffed Grape Leaves’ are one of the most popular Greek (dolmades), Turkish (dolmas), Cypriot (Koupepia) and Cretan (dolmadakia) dishes.
LINK to Cretan Dolmadakia
LINK to step by step Mediterranean Stuffed Grape Leaves
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Photos of Moussaka
LINK to Greek Moussaka or Mousakas Recipe
LINK to Turkish Musakka Recipe
LINK to Greek and Cypriot Moussaka VIDEO
LINK to Cretan Moussaka VIDEO
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Photos of Meatballs aka Kkeftedákia or köfteler, etc.
LINK to Greek Meatballs or Giouvalakia Recipe
LINK to Kofte or Turkish Meatballs Recipe
LINK to Greek and Cypriot Meatballs Recipe
Link to Keftedes or Greek Meatball Recipes
Dessert
LINK to Greek Baklava Recipe
LINK to Turkish Baklava Recipe with photo instructions
Other Baklava Photos
Cypriot and Crete Baklava Links below
LINK to Cypriot Baklava
LINK to Cretan Baklava
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