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‖ tzatziki, n.|tsætˈsiːkɪ| Also tsatsiki. [mod.Gr. τσατσίκι, f. Turkish.] A Greek dish consisting of yoghurt with chopped cucumber, garlic, and (sometimes) mint, esp. as an hors d'oeuvre or dip.
1960R. Howe Greek Cooking 24 Last but not least there is yoghourt and cucumber salad, called tzatziki. 1963J. Stubbs Home Bk. Greek Cookery x. 130 Yaourti salata or tsatsiki. 1978Lancashire Life Apr. 71/3 Her appetite had been..‘sharpened’ by a starter with the unlikely name of tzatziki comprising yoghurt (which predominated) cucumber and mint dip. 1979M. A. Sharp Sunflower xxiv. 232 Evangelos Panayotides dipped a piece of bread into the tzatziki. 1982J. Mann Vegetarian Cuisine 69 In the summer months customers..eat their tzatziki and dream of holidays in Greece! |