Baf Chewing Gum

Cyprus' traditional Baf Chewing Gum is a natural gum, harvested from the trunk of Pistacia terebinthus, the terebinth tree. The gum is amber in colour and is very tough. The gum sticks are wrapped in thin paper packages. Even though lately the gumhas lost popularity, it is still a favourite amongst locals and...

Halloumi

Hellim is a traditional Cyprus cheese made generally from sheep or goat milk. This delicious white cheese can be consumed at breakfast, grilled on a barbecue or fried in a pan. A traditional pastry is also made with hellim and grated hellim mixed with dried mint is also used as a garnish on top of...

Cyprus Ekmek Kadayifi

This traditional bread pudding is made from two layers of bread filled with a mixture of soft nor cheese, crushed almonds and cinnamon. It is then cooked on low heat as syrup is slowly poured over it. 'Ekmek Kadayıfı' which is one of Cypriot cuisine's most esteemed deserts is then allowed to cool in the refrigerator and served...

The Cyprus Patatoe and Kolokas

The Cyprus Patatoe is one of the renowned potatoes in the whole of Europe and especially in the UK. The Cyprus potato which flourishes in our islands climate and soil, adds rich tastes to meals as well as maintaining its taste and shape under all cooking circumstances. 'Kolokas' or colocasia, on the other hand is a patatoe like vegetable, grown especially in the Karpaz and Yeşilırmak regions. With its...

Traditional Seles, Sestas and Baskets

"Seles (flat wicker baskets) and 'Sestas (wicker trays) are kitchen utensils made from woven wheat straw which are either naturally coloured or dyed. The stronger wicker baskets are more generally made from woven bamboo canes and tree stems and are used for carrying harvested fruits. These products were more commonly used in the past, however nowadays they are locally used as decorations and are very...

Pastry Dishes and Pies

Pastry dishes hold a very important place in Cypriot Cuisine, as it has been influenced by many different cultures through the years. The most important pastry delicacies can be listed as; ‘Tatar boregi’, ‘pirohu’, ‘nor boregi’ (whey cheese pie), 'kiyma boregi’ (minced meat pie), ispanak boregi' (spinach pie), 'kabak boregi' (pumpkin pie), 'mantar boregi' (mushroom pie), zeytinli (olive...

Mezes

Another important savoury in the Cypriot Cuisine is the mezes. Mezes are a mixed variety of cold and hot dishes generally served as appetizers prior to a meal. 'Humus, 'cacık, 'tahın' pickled caper and celery,'samarella' (cured sheep with salt and oregano), fried hellim'çakıstes'(cracked green olives marinated in olive oil, lemon, garlic and coriander seeds), tongue, brain and 'pastirma' (spicy...

Şeftali Kebap

The tasty 'şeftali kebap' is an authentic Cypriot sausage made from a mixture of ground goat or sheep meat, finely chopped onions, parsley and various herbs which are then wrapped into the caul fat. The delicious final product is then cooked on the charcoal or grilled until they turn golden...

Babutsa (Prickly Pears)

The prickly pear or Babutsa as it is more commonly known amongst Cypriot locals, is the fruit of a cactus plant which grows wildly in natural circumstances all over Cyprus. This tasty Mediterranean fruit is commonly found on the market and it is generally found and harvested from the area of Serdarlı...

Lefkara Lace Embroidery

There are many historical examples showing the qualities of Cypriot handicrafts such as the belief that Alexander the Great's sword was made in Cyprus and that Leonardo Da Vinci admired Cypriot embroidery. Lefkara Lace embroidery is named after the village it originated from and dates back to the 14th century. Even though it was produced for personal needs in the past, it is now produced as a commercial...

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