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Title: Food: Don


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Food Dont translate, just eat!
  • The European Union  promotes and protects names
    of quality agricultural products and foodstuffs
  • 1. Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), 
  • 2. Protected Geographical Indication (PGI),
  • 3. Traditional Specialities Guaranteed (TSG).

2
BULGARIA
  • The climate in Bulgaria is very temperate and
    thus ideal for the cultivation of a huge variety
    of fruits, vegetables and herbs. This allows a
    particular diversity in the Bulgarian cuisine.
    Salad served with every meal and cold and hot
    soups are typical of this south-eastern European
    country. Bulgaria has a diversity of dairy
    products, including Kiselo mliako (a yogurt),
    white brined cheese and also a variety of wines
    and other local alcoholic drinks, such as Rakia,
    Mastika and Menta.

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  • Cold soup Tarator

4
ESTONIA
  • Traditional Estonian cuisine has substantially
    been based on meat and potatoes, and on fish in
    coastal and lakeside areas, but now bears
    influence from many other cuisines
    (Scandinavian, German, Russian). The most typical
    foods in Estonia have been rye bread, pork,
    potatoes and dairy products. Estonian eating
    habits have historically been closely linked to
    the seasons. In terms of staples, Estonia belongs
    firmly to the beer, vodka, rye bread and pork
    "belt" of Europe.

5
Potato piggies (EstonianKartulipõrsad)
6
GREECE
  • Greece has been a cross roads of people and
    civilisations and this together with the climate
    has shaped the Greek cuisine. Many names of Greek
    dishes reveal Turkish, Arabic or Persian sources,
    such as Moussaka, Baklava, Tzatziki or Keftethes.
    The traditional Greek diet is generally
    considered to be healthy. Fruit, vegetables and
    cereals are consumed in large amounts. Olive oil
    is used with most meals. Fish and seafood are
    consumed frequently, as well as meat,
    predominantly lamb, goat or pork. Wine is an
    important part of the Greek lifestyle, Dairy
    products are usually consumed in the form of
    cheese and yogurts feta cheese is a world famous
    traditional Greek food.

7
Pastitsio
8
ITALY
  • Italian cuisine has developed through centuries
    of social and political changes. Italian cuisine
    is noted for its regional diversity, abundance of
    difference in taste, and is known to be one of
    the most popular in the world,with influences
    abroad. Italian cuisine is characterized by its
    simplicity, with many dishes having only four to
    eight ingredients. Italian cooks rely on the
    quality of the ingredients rather than on
    elaborate preparation. In 2013 Italian cuisine
    was ranked by CNN as the best cuisine in the
    world. Cheese and wine are a major part of the
    cuisine. Coffee, specifically espresso, has
    become important in Italian cuisine.

9
Pizza
10
POLAND
  • Polish cuisine has evolved over the centuries to
    become very eclectic due to Poland's history.
    Polish cuisine shares many similarities with
    other Central European cuisines
    (German, Austrian and Hungarian). It is rich in
    meat, especially pork, chicken and beef
    (depending on the region) and winter vegetables
    (cabbage in the dish bigos), and spices.It is
    also characteristic in its use of various kinds
    of noodles (like kluski) as well as cereals such
    as kasha. Generally speaking, Polish cuisine is
    heavy and uses a lot of cream and eggs. The
    traditional dishes are often demanding in
    preparation. Many Poles allow themselves a
    generous amount of time to serve and enjoy their
    festive meals, especially Christmas eve dinner
    (Wigilia) or Easter breakfast.

11
Pierogi
12
SPAIN
  • Spanish cuisine has experienced many influences
    over the centuries. Many invaders came to Spain
    including Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks,
    Romans and Arabs. The Spanish traditional cuisine
    is full of typically Mediterranean ingredients
    such as olive oil, tomatoes and a wide variety of
    fruits, vegetables and legumes. In Spanish
    cuisine, meat plays an important role. The types
    of meat consumed vary depending on local farming
    and regional traditions, but the most commonly
    consumed meats are chicken, pork, lamb and veal.
    Fish and seafood are also regularly eaten in many
    parts of Spain. The most popular flavouring in
    Spain is garlic. Tapas, little snacks in between
    or before a meal, are typical of Spain and are
    very popular in many countries of the world.

13
Paella
14
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  • Head isu!
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  • Buon appetito!
  • Apetyt bon!
  • Buen provecho!
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