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Terms in Greek 71-80 of 1573

αλόης(alóis)

/ah-LOH-ees/
[Greek]

Aloe, which provides an extract which is used to flavour drinks and baked goods.

αλουμινόχαρτο(alouminóharto)

/ah-loo-mee-NOH-har-toh/
[Greek]

Aluminium foil. Tin foil.

αλπακά(alpaká)

/ahl-pah-KAH/
[Greek] plural αλπακάς (alpakás)

Alpaca.

αμανίτης ο Καισαρικός(amanítis o kaisarikós)

/ah-mah-NEE-tees oh keh-sah-ree-KOSS/
[Greek]

Caesar's mushroom. Excellent raw in salads or grilled, stuffed or used as a garnish.

αμανίτης ο μυγοκτόνος(amanítis o mygoktónos)

/ah-mah-NEE-tees oh mee-ghok-TOH-noss/
[Greek]

Fly agaric. A type of mushroom, the classic red with white spots. Famous for its psychoactive hallucinogenic properties this is the magic mushroom and is actually poisonous to eat.

αμάραντο(amáranto)

/ah-MAH-rahn-toh/
[Greek] plural αμάραντα (amáranta)

Amaranth. This covers many varieties of a sweetish green leafy vegetable known by many different names, including callalloo, elephant’s ear, African/Chinese/Ceylon/Indian spinach, Surinam amaranth, basella etc. Most commonly it is a tropical climbing plant that can grow as high as 2 meters (6 ft), the leaves being harvested as the plant grows and cooked in the same way as spinach. In India the most common is Basella alba or Indian Spinach.

αμείουρος(ameíouros)

/ah-meh-EE-oo-ross/
[Greek]

Bullhead. Miller's thumb. The bullhead is a small variety of catfish with a large head, weighing not more than 450 g (1 lb). It has firm flesh with a mild flavour. The skin must be removed before cooking as it is tough and inedible. Bullheads are versatile as they can be poached, grilled, steamed or used in soups and stews.

ameletita

/ah-meh-leh-TEE-tah/
[Greek]

The testicles of either lamb or beef.

Άμφισσας λάδι(Amfissas ládi)

/ah-FEE-sah/
[Greek]

A sweet, nutty variety of olive from the vicinity of Delfi.

αμμουδιά(ammoudiá)

/ahm-moo-dee-AH/
[Greek]

Beach. Seafront.