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Terms in Greek 211-220 of 1573

μπακλαβάς(baklavás)

/BAH-klah-vah/
[Greek] plural μπακλαβάδες (baklaváthes)

An Eastern Mediterranean pastry made of multiple, very thin layers of sweet phyllo-style pastry stuffed with chopped, grilled almonds, walnuts and pistachios, cooked with butter and oil and drenched with honey. It is usually cut into diamond-shaped lozenges. The crisp yet moist finish is achieved by pouring hot honey syrup onto cold pastry or cold honey syrup onto hot pastry.

μπαλάς(balás)

/bah-LASS/
[Greek]

Large eyed dentex. A deep water fish with large eyes.

μπάμια(bámia)

/BAHM-yez/
[Greek] plural μπάμιες (bámies)

Okra, ladies' fingers.

μπανάνα(banána)

/bah-NAH-nah/
[Greek] plural μπανάνες (banánes)

Banana

μπάρ(bár)

/bahr/
[Greek]

Bar

μπαράκιας(barákias)

/bah-RAH-kyass/
[Greek]

Bar fly

μπαρακούντα(barakoúda)

/bah-rah-KOO-dah/
[Greek]

Barracuda

μπαρμπούνι(barboúni)

/bar-BOO-nee / bar-BOO-nyah/
[Greek] plural μπαρμπούνια (barboúnia)

Red mullet or surmullet. A high quality fish of a different family from the other (grey) mullets, and which has a far better flavour and lean, firm flesh. Its liver is highly prized. Do not confuse it with gurnard, which has a slightly paler colour. This fish may vary from pinkish-reddish crimson to rosy pink in colour with golden streaks and two long barbels on the chin. Mullus barbatus is the smaller of the two and is of not quite such good quality. Mullus surmuletus is more properly known as surmullet and is larger.

μπαρμπούνι(barboúni)

/bar-BOO-nee / bar-BOO-nyah/
[Greek] plural μπαρμπούνια (barboúnia)

Red mullet, surmullet. Sea woodcock. A high quality fish of a different family from the other (grey) mullets, and which has a far better flavour and lean, firm flesh. Its liver is highly prized. Do not confuse it with gurnard, which has a slightly paler colour. This fish may vary from pinkish-reddish crimson to rosy pink in colour with golden streaks and two long barbels on the chin.There is another smaller variety, Mullus barbatus, but this, Mullus surmuletus, is the most prized variety.

μπάρμαν(bárman)

/BAHR-man/
[Greek]

Barkeeper. Bartender.