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The Mysterious Illyrians and Their Conflicts With Ancient Greeks and Romans
The Illyrians can be traced back to the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age, starting as a collection of tribes that were a...
Royal Navy Names Submarine After Greek King Agamemnon
The Royal Navy's latest Astute Class submarine built by BAE Systems, due to be launched later this year, has been officially named Agamemnon, after...
The Greek Recipe for Hake (Bakaliaros) and Skordalia Eaten on March 25th
On March 25, the most important day in the calendar, Greeks traditionally eat fried hake accompanied with a garlic puree called skordalia.
Oldest Recipe Found in Egypt Is Written in Greek
The oldest written recipe found in Egypt is dated approximately the year 300 AD and it was written on papyrus in the Greek language.
Egyptian Papyrus Featuring Greek Letters is Part of World’s Oldest Book
A fragment of papyrus from ancient Egypt, which once featured Greek letters, may be part of the world's first book, pushing the origins of...
Zuckerberg’s Cattle Business: Feeding Macadamia Nuts and Beer to Cows
The social media tycoon Mark Zuckerberg has established a new business venture with cattle producing expensive meat at his ranch in Hawaii.
He recently boasted...
Meze, the DNA of Greek Food
Meze, or Mezedes are the very DNA of Greek food.
By Giorgio Pintzas Monzani
A sip, a bite, a word. For those who know the world...
Climate Crisis Will Change Taste of Beer, Making It More Expensive
A new study shows that the quality and taste of beer is going down, and it might become more expensive in bars due to...
Moussaka Bites, the Perfect Appetizer for Greek Style Summer
Moussaka is the flag, the symbol, of Greek gastronomy in the world. Although its origins are a tad confusing, mainly due to the presence...
Mercenaries Were Everywhere in the Ancient Greek World
With the Wagner Group security crisis currently unfolding in Russia, mercenaries are all over the news, but soldiers for hire are nothing new; in...