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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @barbarouski
    @barbarouski Місяць тому +8550

    As a Greek, opening UA-cam and seeing moist eating Greek food at the top of my feed was something I was not expecting

  • @borkbunns
    @borkbunns Місяць тому +7922

    Putting every greek food on the S tier is absolutely valid ngl

  • @CanadianBacon9719
    @CanadianBacon9719 Місяць тому +4027

    I went to Greece for the first time this year and god damn, I knew the food would be good, but I don’t didn’t expect it to be as top tier as it is, all those S tiers are completely legit

    • @limon34422
      @limon34422 Місяць тому +50

      @@SkibidToiletCartelI asked

    • @limon34422
      @limon34422 Місяць тому +10

      @Daniel-726-c7n I know but i just wanted to reply

    • @OfficialJalenSmith
      @OfficialJalenSmith Місяць тому

      Is my music good bro ?

    • @McMTG
      @McMTG Місяць тому +8

      @@limon34422 That's why they keep posting. The more interaction they receive the more the bot posts. Stop liking and responding to them cause you're talking to yourself as well.

    • @limon34422
      @limon34422 Місяць тому

      @@McMTG no.

  • @eugeniakatsafadou331
    @eugeniakatsafadou331 Місяць тому +1028

    Eating a spanakopita with a fork is like eating a pizza with a fork

    • @Abernis
      @Abernis Місяць тому +16

      Spot on!

    • @felixtjoanda3841
      @felixtjoanda3841 Місяць тому +11

      So it's traditional to eat it with a fork?

    • @raf4320
      @raf4320 Місяць тому

      @@felixtjoanda3841 only if youre a complete heathen

    • @wallmenis
      @wallmenis Місяць тому +22

      ​@@felixtjoanda3841you usually eat it like a pizza with your hands because it is rigid and the sfoliata (fylo) is annoying to cut cleanly with a knife.

    • @2gooddrifters
      @2gooddrifters Місяць тому +9

      You eat it in your hands, wrapped in the paper bag to catch the crumbs.

  • @SPACECRUISER96
    @SPACECRUISER96 Місяць тому +1416

    19:53
    as a Greek, I died hearing this....
    No one is eating lamb and beef gyros.
    is either pork or chicken

    • @Quzga
      @Quzga Місяць тому +26

      Here in Scandinavia we only eat pork gyros too (kebab roll)

    • @NoDrugsKids
      @NoDrugsKids Місяць тому +2

      Πρεπει να δοκιμασεις αδερφε, ο μονος λογος που δε το βλεπεις στον καταλογο των περισσοτερων καταστηματων ειναι επειδη ειναι πολυ ακριβο πιτογυρο και δεν υπαρχει ζητηση λογω τιμης...(φανταζομαι)
      σε μερικα θα το πετυχεις και εαν σου τυχει δοκιμασε το ειναι πολυ ωραιο!!

    • @Furry-xr4hp
      @Furry-xr4hp Місяць тому +18

      as another greek i agree

    • @Ryan-mw9pm
      @Ryan-mw9pm Місяць тому +22

      Lamb tastes so good with your gyros

    • @leolinguini260
      @leolinguini260 Місяць тому +22

      Depends on if you count Kebab as a Gyro.
      That option exists in most Gyradika and is made from Beef and Lamb. (Even though it's a separate thing)
      Buy yeah, Gyro is Pork or Chicken.

  • @whyger7259
    @whyger7259 Місяць тому +4192

    Ο αδελφός κάλεσε μία ολόκληρη χώρα στα σχόλια του.

    • @ryardmilis5782
      @ryardmilis5782 Місяць тому +124

      φρφρ

    • @MrMiltious
      @MrMiltious Місяць тому +117

      ωρε έχουμε Έλληνες!!

    • @d234d9
      @d234d9 Місяць тому +54

      Ακριβώς

    •  Місяць тому +68

      Ελατε αδερφια να τα πουμε

    • @sebastians_dogma
      @sebastians_dogma Місяць тому +19

      Hocam bence sizde videodakilerden daha iyi yemekler vardır. Mesela baklava yerine μπουγάτσα daha lokal duruyor.

  • @pixeIzs
    @pixeIzs Місяць тому +956

    As a Greek I would like to applaud the talent of the chef. I always knew they’d hired someone great to do these videos but his Greek food genuinely looks like something my yia-yia would cook up for me

    • @Michael-Gianas
      @Michael-Gianas Місяць тому +35

      yia-yia’s r the best chefs

    • @davidr2421
      @davidr2421 Місяць тому +9

      I figured they just get takeout from a restaurant

    • @A.Mack1o2
      @A.Mack1o2 Місяць тому +6

      Don't know who that is but nice

    • @Goony_McGoon
      @Goony_McGoon Місяць тому +22

      @@A.Mack1o2 it's a greek grandmother

    • @JacquelineVanRyn-k3l
      @JacquelineVanRyn-k3l Місяць тому +8

      @@A.Mack1o2 it's greek for grandmother

  • @psycheeunevsi
    @psycheeunevsi Місяць тому +82

    I’m proud to be Greek when seeing Charlie give Greek food the S tier. Μένω αυστραλια αλλά ταξιδεύω Ελλάδα όποτε μπορώ. Παντα μου δίνει νοσταλγία να πάω σε ενα καφέ με παρέα και να παίρνω φραπέ με σπανακόπιτα. Κατι που δεν εκτιμάται στην αυστραλιανή κουλτούρα

    • @MrMister2u
      @MrMister2u Місяць тому

      Funny that the food they liked the most (baklawa) is actually turkish lol

    • @psycheeunevsi
      @psycheeunevsi Місяць тому +1

      @@MrMister2u its not even the most popular food though lol

    • @northwind6199
      @northwind6199 Місяць тому +2

      Φραπέ με σπανακόπιτα και μετά sprint στην πλησιέστερη τουαλέτα μαζί με προσευχή ε;

    • @sobe9ograff
      @sobe9ograff 29 днів тому

      @@MrMister2u turkey likes to claims everything. but the first trace of baklava is neither turkish or greek. but persian, from a persian cookbook in the part that is now iran. google it.

  • @PanagiotisXyno
    @PanagiotisXyno Місяць тому +683

    Calamari is squid not octopus. For gyros mainly we use pork and chicken.

    • @A.Mack1o2
      @A.Mack1o2 Місяць тому +6

      Pork and chicken or pork or chicken?

    • @PanagiotisXyno
      @PanagiotisXyno Місяць тому +43

      @@A.Mack1o2 pork or chicken

    • @infinitecone8784
      @infinitecone8784 Місяць тому +3

      @@A.Mack1o2either or but recently there’s been like big gyro sandwiches and you can get a mix

    • @someguy3508
      @someguy3508 Місяць тому +3

      In Cyprus we have different Pitta (bigger also) and we make beef gyro as well. Due to that a mix of all 3 types or 2 of them is a very popul​ar choice. We of course have the greek pittas as well

    • @mZStarCraft
      @mZStarCraft Місяць тому +1

      @@A.Mack1o2both.

  • @pikosapikos13
    @pikosapikos13 Місяць тому +2586

    Ωραία, συγκεντρωθήκαμε όλοι. Μην μας απογοητεύσεις, Κριτικέ Υγρασία.

    • @damadijie8514
      @damadijie8514 Місяць тому +269

      Αυτή η μετάφραση είναι το πιο αστείο πράγμα που χω δει

    • @thanosd7997
      @thanosd7997 Місяць тому +221

      Ο αίμας πραγματικά είπε Κριτικέ Υγρασία

    • @HubertFarnsworthsLeftNut
      @HubertFarnsworthsLeftNut Місяць тому +1

      Critic Moisture goes unnecessarily hard ngl

    • @g_karapetros8130
      @g_karapetros8130 Місяць тому +57

      Αληθινό

    • @Krekl95
      @Krekl95 Місяць тому

      @@thanosd7997 εντελως υποτιμημενο σχολιο

  • @MoodySelection
    @MoodySelection Місяць тому +542

    Actually, we never put lamb in gyros. The usual options are pork and chicken, lamb is is traditionally served on Easter Sunday or slow roasted in the oven. No idea how it became the default meat Greek places use over in the US. Great stuff

    • @infinitecone8784
      @infinitecone8784 Місяць тому +5

      I lived in the us too and would only see the lamb and beef mix and I’m pretty sure it’s just way cheaper that’s why.

    • @DeveusBelkan
      @DeveusBelkan Місяць тому +31

      Spending a bit of time looking this up on the internet, pork has always been the default in Greece, but lamb and beef was the preferred meat for Greeks migrating out of Turkey after the population exchange, which makes sense considering pork was probably hard to find under Turkish/Ottoman rule. And so Anatolian Greeks who migrated to Greece eventually grew accustomed to the popularity of pork in the homeland, while Anatolian Greeks who migrated to the rest of the world kept their preference for beef and lamb. And after the 1920s, into the junta, I imagine most Greek migrants to the rest of the world were families with heritage in Anatolia given the fact that they had already been uprooted from their homes once already, doubling down on the culinary split.
      Some people suggested it was likely because these Greek restaurants were run by Turks or Lebanese people, but my Greek father and uncle had their restaurant in America and they never did pork, nor do any of the other Greek restaurants ran by Greeks that I know of here in America. And there are several from that generation that left Greece during the junta

    • @samolofsson2401
      @samolofsson2401 Місяць тому +5

      @@infinitecone8784 lamb is in no way cheaper then pork and chicken the answer is more likely what Deveus said.

    • @where_to_eat-uk
      @where_to_eat-uk Місяць тому +2

      Greek Doner was and is the Lamb based. It use to be the default back in the day in Greece, but in the 21st century it has completely flipped to Pork as number 1 and Chicken as a close second. Beef is probably 3rd, and Lamb has completely fallen to 4th as less places use it due to cost. Recently more "gourmet" Greek Gyro places are using "Provatina" an older in age lamb cut that gives that extra kick in the flavour, distinguishing it from the others, and it has started a "renaissance" for the Lamb meat in gyros for Greece.

    • @METALSCAVENGER78
      @METALSCAVENGER78 Місяць тому +1

      I think they actually served lamb gyros in old times in Greece

  • @B7R8
    @B7R8 Місяць тому +155

    *1:22** ΚΑΛΑΜΑΡΙ*
    *5:00** ΣΠΑΝΑΚΟΠΙΤΑ*
    *8:16** ΣΑΓΑΝΑΚΙ*
    *10:54** ΣΟΥΒΛΑΚΙ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗΣ*
    *15:28** ΓΕΜΙΣΤΑ ΟΡΦΑΝΑ (without ground meat)*
    *19:30** ΠΙΤΟΓΥΡΟ*
    *22:59** ΜΠΑΚΛΑΒΑΣ*
    *26:16** ΜΠΟΥΓΑΤΣΑ ΚΡΕΜΑ*

    • @CosmicGhazt
      @CosmicGhazt Місяць тому +4

      Ευχαριστώ!

    • @AmeDark
      @AmeDark Місяць тому +9

      klaiw me to souvlaki thesalonikis😂

    • @B7R8
      @B7R8 Місяць тому

      @@AmeDark
      *ΑΦΟΥ ΟΙ ΑΘΗΝΑΙΟΙ ΤΟΣΑ ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΤΟ ΛΕΝΕ ΚΑΛΑΜΑΚΙ.*
      *ΜΗΝ ΜΠΕΡΔΕΨΟΥΜΕ ΚΑΙ ΤΟΥΣ ΞΕΝΟΥΣ...*

    • @EggBoi_8
      @EggBoi_8 Місяць тому +9

      I love me stuffed orphans.

    • @Bcea
      @Bcea 29 днів тому

      Μαλακα γιατί λένε τον πίτα γύρο?

  • @JoCaTen
    @JoCaTen Місяць тому +1682

    Greek here, allow me to explain some things:
    Calamari or "kalamarakia" (little squids) are usually eaten with just lemon zest, usually eaten during the holiday known as "clean monday"
    Spanakopita, Bougatsa are almost the same, the filling is just different, one's with spinach and the other's with cheese and they're for breakfast mostly.
    there's also one with custard which we just call it cream and minced meat too.
    saganaki isn't to be eaten as is, it's an appetizer, usually served along meals to be shared among those eating at the table.
    souvlaki is just skewered meat, be it chicken or pork, can be eaten like a gyro wrapped in pita bread.
    gyro is pronounced correctly and it's usually pork or chicken, beef or lamb is the Turkish doner kebab and isn't always in pita bread, it could be a regular bread roll too.
    Also, Greek Frappe is indeed instant coffee on a shaker.
    1-2 teaspoons of coffee, 1-2 teaspoons of sugar, add little water, shake it until it's foamy, add ice, more water, milk if you want to and enjoy (just be careful, if you have it with milk there's a possibility that you'll need the bathroom. especially if you've had it with a bougatsa)
    With that said, i am very pleased you guys enjoyed everything. Να'στε καλα.

    • @Combos_Animator
      @Combos_Animator Місяць тому +102

      We needed a hero
      And we got them
      Σιγα μην εξηγουσα εγω ολα αυτα τι ειμαι

    • @isoutoforbit
      @isoutoforbit Місяць тому +39

      When he said that lamb and beef were popular in souvlaki I was like what? I've never even heard of a souvlaki having lamb in it.

    • @dimitriosgladio059
      @dimitriosgladio059 Місяць тому +10

      As a Greek American who works at a Greek restaurant this is accurate

    • @MemeCake-id3nz
      @MemeCake-id3nz Місяць тому

      You should print that out on multiple papers and put them in between a leather cover. Afterwards you should make copies of it and sell it for fat profit

    • @Pagokeraunos
      @Pagokeraunos Місяць тому +10

      @@isoutoforbit please don't pollute the comment section with ath*nian language

  • @llia.111
    @llia.111 Місяць тому +582

    I just know already this is gonna be their top tier list

  • @KingOfTheRoost
    @KingOfTheRoost Місяць тому +967

    I need to send this to my Greek family members with no context and see how they respond.

    • @carterbohren8253
      @carterbohren8253 Місяць тому +32

      Tell us how they respond when it happens.
      We must know

    • @panmichgaming
      @panmichgaming Місяць тому +3

      Same hahaha

    • @likeyeeah
      @likeyeeah Місяць тому +6

      Send this to your Greek family and ask why are they stealing Turkish peoples food. Wtf is this. 9 out of 7 food in this video was Turkish

    • @SkibidToiletCartel
      @SkibidToiletCartel Місяць тому +1

      Who asked lol

    • @Pan472
      @Pan472 Місяць тому

      Found the first seething T*rk​@@likeyeeah

  • @calamity1124
    @calamity1124 Місяць тому +35

    yemista with rice AND ground beef is peak

    • @manolismylonas9886
      @manolismylonas9886 Місяць тому

      forbidden plate. Yemista and meat should never be in the same sentence, let alone dish

    • @Eli-x2i4u
      @Eli-x2i4u Місяць тому

      yessss and with a slice of feta. good aahh sunday when you smell grandma make this next doors ugh!!

    • @mariast7218
      @mariast7218 Місяць тому

      very controversial statement

    • @youareallalonenobodylikesyou
      @youareallalonenobodylikesyou 17 днів тому +1

      ​@@manolismylonas9886 As a greek, it depends on someone's taste buds. Some like it better this way including my family. Plus it provides way more protein therefore it's really strengthening.

    • @mylesbfor3
      @mylesbfor3 4 дні тому

      right they didnt have the ground beef in it

  • @jaysonbear600
    @jaysonbear600 Місяць тому +2675

    Greece always putting out bangers

    • @SkibidToiletCartel
      @SkibidToiletCartel Місяць тому +1

      Who asked 😮

    • @hellspawnx3526
      @hellspawnx3526 Місяць тому +35

      ​@@SkibidToiletCartelyour mom 😂

    • @EmreYlmaz-st8kj
      @EmreYlmaz-st8kj Місяць тому +11

      "Stealing bangers from Turks"

    • @joo-l5y
      @joo-l5y Місяць тому +102

      @@EmreYlmaz-st8kj the greeks were there first

    • @Sup_3rr
      @Sup_3rr Місяць тому +1

      You are not invited for the big turkish party

  • @lightfallonthehead3842
    @lightfallonthehead3842 Місяць тому +177

    I went to greece a bit ago and literally everything tasted so good. not even just the greek food, nah, the store bought bread tasted good. the eggs tasted like the truest representation of eggs ive ever tasted. idk wtf is going on in greece but i feel like i penetrated some flavor forcefield. and obviously their dishes are really good, all of them deserve S tier for sure

    • @tunamayhoe
      @tunamayhoe Місяць тому +15

      It's the taste of freshness. Also Greece is in an amazing spot for food quality.

    • @spyrosl9566
      @spyrosl9566 Місяць тому +13

      And it used to be better.. even more pure. like everything nowadays

    • @markpavlidis6464
      @markpavlidis6464 Місяць тому +3

      Yes idk our food quality is so good. When i went to west eu their eggs and vegetables weren't even close to what we eat in Greece, man i missed home when i was there😂

    • @Abernis
      @Abernis Місяць тому +1

      @lightfallonthehead3842 As a Peloponnesian I appreciate the comment. However I don't think we get to 'cuisine' level; as far as Europe is concerned Italy, Spain, and France are at another level.
      You are right though because what is actually superior in Greece is the quality of the produce; add to that the fact that Greeks have historically been very straightforward and sensible the way they cook (this is why Greek food in the US will never be anywhere near..) 🙂

  • @Sven989
    @Sven989 Місяць тому +674

    Can’t believe they flew out a Greek chef to cook this for them, the dedication.

    • @dimitrissigalas9638
      @dimitrissigalas9638 Місяць тому

      greek chef and cant make a fucking saganaki, that cheese was a brick not even melted

    • @RektedbyPaler
      @RektedbyPaler Місяць тому +56

      dont think they flew out a greek chef because some of the food there wasn't what we actually eat in greece. For example gemista (the rice filled tomato) is always paired with feta cheese and the gyros isn't made with lamb anywhere (I have never had lamb gyros in my life) nor does it have cucumber or whatever that green stuff was. We usually eat pork or chicken in our gyros

    • @iLikeHedgehogsAndBurek
      @iLikeHedgehogsAndBurek Місяць тому +19

      @@RektedbyPaler didnt see fries either in that gyros

    • @whoandwut
      @whoandwut Місяць тому +7

      @@RektedbyPaler I had lamb gyros plenty of times and live in greece, so you can't really say that's not what we eat lol

    • @macdormic2878
      @macdormic2878 Місяць тому

      @@RektedbyPaler sybau san

  • @JojocWild
    @JojocWild Місяць тому +5

    As a Greek and probably biased since I fkn love our food here, I'm really glad you enjoyed it as well bros.
    You're welcome anytime.
    Also it was interesting to see that your recipes and pronunciation was mostly accurate, well done!

  •  Місяць тому +7079

    Turkish people gonna get soo mad after this 😭

    • @mapoleo
      @mapoleo Місяць тому +137

      You mean stolen Türkish food 😡🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 (i’m not turkish)

    • @aneesh7123
      @aneesh7123 Місяць тому +74

      why?

    • @YourOwnDa
      @YourOwnDa Місяць тому

      If the Ottomans didn’t invade Greece then there wouldn’t be a Turkish influence on modern Greek food… They can’t have their cake and eat it.

    • @ponoliko
      @ponoliko Місяць тому +1231

      they are always mad bruh😭

    • @dash8425
      @dash8425 Місяць тому +1068

      Ι hope they don't because Greece existed before Turkey. Turks are descendants of the Persians and Greeks had people in Pont and Asia Minor before any Ottoman idealism. If anything the similarities in food dates back to B.C times because those people lived together, before the genocide of the people of Pont, Ismir and Armenia. Hell, even before the Byzantine empire. I don't understand how people claim ''This is our food, yada yada yada stole it'' when literally the entire Balkan and Mediterranean civilizations are like super similar in many things.

  • @MrXontrosPanikos
    @MrXontrosPanikos Місяць тому +767

    Couple of notes from a greek guy:
    1) Greeks love their composite words. Σπανακόπιτα (spanakopita) is just σπανάκι (spinach) and πίτα (pie).
    2) That little dot on one of the letters (σπανακ-ό-πιτα) helps you pronounce. It's always on the vowel you should stress when pronouncing. σπανακόπιτα = spanakOpita
    3) The greek version of baklava (μπακλαβάς) usually has a walnut filling and a sweeter and more citrusy (lemon or orange) syrup. Turks use pistachio for the filling and a lighter, plainer syrup combined with a more buttery fyllo base. Both versions are amazing, it's just a matter of taste and what you get used to.
    4) You should try φασολάδα (fasolada), our (kinda) national dish. It's a slowly cooked bean soup with lots of leak and spicy peppers. Add some γουρνοπούλα (our version of crispy bbq pork) on the side and you hit some pretty serious mexican vibes.
    5) More challenging but worth stuff to try are γαύρος μαρινάτος (gavros marinatos - raw anchovy fillets "cooked" in just salt, vinegar, olive oil and garlic) and τραχανάς (trahanas - crumpled fermented grains we use to thicken meat stews resulting in a risotto like end result) [try "sweet" trahanas first as the "sour" variety has quite an acquired, more fermented taste.]

    • @DJMiko21
      @DJMiko21 Місяць тому +52

      And they did not even touch the Cretan cuisine, which is a chapter all of its' own.
      Αδελφέ, φαντάσου να πάνε αυτοί για φαγητό σε κανένα ορεινό χωριό της Ηπείρου ή στη Λιβαδειά ή σε οποιοδήποτε νησί, δε θα θέλουν να γυρίσουν στη χώρα τους xD

    • @teosxoreston
      @teosxoreston Місяць тому +1

      psofa

    • @chrisbotos
      @chrisbotos Місяць тому +27

      Bro is recommending fasolada, the national dish that more than half of Greeks hate.

    • @Esyldra
      @Esyldra Місяць тому +5

      The Greek know what good food is. I love everything about it and I'm from the Netherlands :)

    • @thefinalduane
      @thefinalduane Місяць тому +7

      reading this makes me want my grandma’s trahana feta soup… really brings me back

  • @AngelaQuick-p9l
    @AngelaQuick-p9l Місяць тому +434

    As a Greek i have to say that these were some great food choices!
    You should definetely add Pastitsio, Mousaka, Melomakarona (christmas dessert) and some Kokoretsi (if you're brave enough),
    and please find a better pita bread for souvlaki!

    • @konstantinemelissaris2618
      @konstantinemelissaris2618 Місяць тому +45

      Κοκορέτσι is a diabolical add

    • @itzcon3005
      @itzcon3005 Місяць тому +12

      Omg Pastitsio is godly same with mousaka. My Yiayia used to make them for me all the time and now I make them.

    • @jossecoupe446
      @jossecoupe446 Місяць тому +1

      Love all those, except for kokoretsi which I'd never even heard of till now (will keep an eye out when in Greece), I was waiting for the appearance of dolmades or stuffed zucchini flowers myself, bangin' lol.

    • @SargBjornson
      @SargBjornson Місяць тому +2

      Oh! We have Kokoretsi here in Spain too, we call them "zarajos"

    • @Rhyzen
      @Rhyzen Місяць тому

      i see you are a white washed greek like me

  • @LeFreud7
    @LeFreud7 Місяць тому +2

    Damn thanks for the shoutout to greek food boys! Nice to see you enjoying it. As always with food, it's gonna be even better when you try it in a traditional tavern over here, although looks like Dave did an amazing job. Best part of a trip here is food. Also, love how penguin decided to instantly wrap the souvlaki in the pitta bread, that's some true greek reflex right there.

  • @zedero8
    @zedero8 Місяць тому +573

    Greek here, pork is the most popular meat for gyros, second is chicken. Lamb and Beef are not used for gyros. We also do not put cucumber in the gyro wrap, and the pita bread should be grilled (+oiled). Glad you guys enjoyed everything, great video!!

    • @scottmclaughlin1410
      @scottmclaughlin1410 Місяць тому +5

      None of the Greeks I know eat chicken gyros and they own Greek restaurants

    • @lucasmichalopoulos6216
      @lucasmichalopoulos6216 Місяць тому +97

      @@scottmclaughlin1410 maybe in the US, but the only Gyro ive found being sold in Athens where ive lived since i was born was chicken and pork, never seen lamb or beef

    • @bluerevolvur2711
      @bluerevolvur2711 Місяць тому +25

      ​@@lucasmichalopoulos6216 beef is what we call doner mate.
      Lamb also exists but its pretty rare

    • @bluerevolvur2711
      @bluerevolvur2711 Місяць тому +10

      Beef is Doner

    • @ShiveringEroticKingBanana
      @ShiveringEroticKingBanana Місяць тому

      What the hell are you smoking lamb and beef are very common for gyros

  • @mathewargy
    @mathewargy Місяць тому +243

    The reason for olive oil consumption by the way doesn't really have to do with consumption of Olive oil as a salad dresser or a topping. Due to the high olive oil production in Greece, Olive oil is used for every cooking oil application in most households. Frying something? Olive oil. Making a salad? Olive oil. Any Recipe under the sun that uses oil in any capacity? Olive oil. We even have some sweets that use it in their recipe, so since other plant oils are overlooked and olive oil is overused the number is naturally higher than expected and I can't really blame them for not guessing it since even I wasn't aware of just how much it was.

    • @nationarmy2514
      @nationarmy2514 Місяць тому +28

      As a Greek i can assure it i thought it was gonna be much higher... Every single dish in greece has olive oil.. Even from this video every single dish had olive oil except balkava and any dish that was grilled(even for grilled souvlaki pork usually people use olive oil when they add salt pepper etc on the meat)

    • @mandarini16
      @mandarini16 Місяць тому +26

      Frying is probably the only time when we DON'T use olive oil... Most people will use cheaper seed oils for that

    • @mathewargy
      @mathewargy Місяць тому +12

      @@mandarini16 sorry, you're right, that statement came from personal bias since we own a few olive trees and that's how it's been for me because of that.

    • @Porkey798
      @Porkey798 Місяць тому +8

      @@mandarini16 I feel like this is only the case in recent years though. Due to extremely high prices. At least in my house even today we mostly fry with olive oil

    • @EdgewoodLore
      @EdgewoodLore Місяць тому

      love this so much!

  • @ΠαναγιωτηςΜαργετης-κ4φ

    As greek i would like to say that everything you tried is 100% better when you get it in person in a local place in greece

    • @sleepybean420
      @sleepybean420 Місяць тому +8

      i completely agree!!

    • @overhalled
      @overhalled Місяць тому +30

      I visited Greece a few times while being stationed in Germany for the US Army, and omg…. I’m dying to go back. The food is absolutely phenomenal

    • @soulful5284
      @soulful5284 Місяць тому +3

      @@overhalled FACTS same here

    • @AJ-kk2mm
      @AJ-kk2mm Місяць тому +6

      No shit

    • @agapi222
      @agapi222 Місяць тому +3

      lmao so true i was like why does everything look so depressing and lifeless 😭

  • @panos2211
    @panos2211 Місяць тому +33

    27:10 so real

  • @Zader666
    @Zader666 Місяць тому +563

    Charlie calling Baklava a HEALTHY desserts had me chuckle.

    • @HaxNotice
      @HaxNotice Місяць тому +13

      @@SkibidToiletCartel Didn't ask if you asked lol

    • @kuzeycivelek3564
      @kuzeycivelek3564 Місяць тому +9

      @@SkibidToiletCartel Please don't give attention to these bots for them to disappear guys.

    • @EpsilonCobra
      @EpsilonCobra Місяць тому +17

      I mean the alternative American desserts are not any better

    • @tinminator8905
      @tinminator8905 Місяць тому +75

      Since they are American, if they ate nothing other than Baklava their life expectency would probably go up.

    • @manolakios
      @manolakios Місяць тому +26

      its "healthier" than most desserts, relatively healthy

  • @TylerDollarhide
    @TylerDollarhide Місяць тому +59

    I did a study abroad session in Greece 2 years ago and loved everything about it, not least is the food (which I'm typically very picky about). When I came back to the US, I was severely disappointed to find that not even Greek cultural festivals had real gyros. It's always a mass of finely *ground* meat, instead of finely *sliced* meat like in traditional gyros.
    If you're curious, I stayed in Porto Rafti (about 45 minutes from Athens by metro). It was also during the winter, so it was the off season for tourism.

    • @dakiler2028
      @dakiler2028 Місяць тому

      Man the US has raped gyros. I've seen a couple of vids of American gyros, where they ONLY use industrial frozen lamb/beef mince made for shitty Turkish doner kebab restaurants. Greeks ONLY use pork/chicken for gyros, and many places actually still cut, prep and marinate their meat themselves. Also we ONLY put tomatoes, tzatziki, onions and fries, with some few other sauce options as well.

  • @overhalled
    @overhalled Місяць тому +63

    As an American that was stationed in Europe, Greek food is the absolute best I’ve EVER had. Saganaki was my go to appetizer and a platter of the assorted meats was amazing. Especially the bifteki

    • @Harbin_07
      @Harbin_07 Місяць тому

      Bifteki literally means just beef.
      - Türk

    • @JohnSmith-dr5zn
      @JohnSmith-dr5zn Місяць тому +5

      @@Harbin_07 in greece that word has come to mean "burger" (though it's spiced, not just a pure ball of meat like europe makes them)

    • @markpavlidis6464
      @markpavlidis6464 Місяць тому +2

      Saganaki is one of the best things ever, if they ever go to Greece they won't wanna leave

    • @theoneeditor399
      @theoneeditor399 25 днів тому +1

      ​@JohnSmith-dr5zn Actually bifteki we just call the meat you put in burger. That said it is mostly about the way it is made so the size can vary depending on who makes it and it will still be called bifteki

    • @frfras7
      @frfras7 4 дні тому

      @@Harbin_07yes it’s an Germanic word mr turk

  • @john.doe.24
    @john.doe.24 Місяць тому +84

    "Calamari is considered Greek food?"
    Of course it is, "calamari" is a Greek word!

  • @jaysonbear600
    @jaysonbear600 Місяць тому +1719

    Gyro better be an S tier

  • @dimitristsekeris1821
    @dimitristsekeris1821 Місяць тому +1355

    Hey. Greek here.
    Gyros is almost always pork. You may find chicken too, but the basic is pork.
    The ironic part is that in Turkey, where much of our souvlaki culture comes from, it is made of lamb cause pork is forbidden by Islam.

    • @sebastians_dogma
      @sebastians_dogma Місяць тому +109

      Hey. Turk here.
      He is right, here we make döner using lamb meat. As for the şiş food its also the same, no pork only lamb. Now that we mention it I need to eat some 🤤
      One day i wanna try how it is in pork, is it good?

    • @420Bruh69Bruh
      @420Bruh69Bruh Місяць тому +39

      ​@@sebastians_dogma it is very good!

    • @PGDreemurr
      @PGDreemurr Місяць тому +9

      the fact that both pork and lamb versions existed in an islamic empire is much more than you can say for the islamic nations today which is also ironic

    • @soulful5284
      @soulful5284 Місяць тому +13

      ​@@sebastians_dogmavery very good you should try it! Greetings from Greece big fun of kebab here

    • @sebastians_dogma
      @sebastians_dogma Місяць тому +1

      @@PGDreemurr yeahh its a bit sad but pork is getting a bit more common here, not in local foods but you can find more pork products by the day

  • @Ghostvface
    @Ghostvface Місяць тому +26

    his video brought me back when I used to live in Athens from 2001 till 2008. Unfortunately had to come back to Italy because of the big euro crisis, i could smell and feel the flavors on my pallet when watching you guys eat all those plates. I miss eating all those fresh Greek plates. Great video!

  • @andreasg7715
    @andreasg7715 Місяць тому +2

    Greek Baklava is made with wallnuts. Pistachio Baklava is made mostly in Turkey. They are both great as long as they contain generous amount of butter and syrup.

  • @LocrianDorian
    @LocrianDorian Місяць тому +185

    As a Greek, I approve of this video.

    • @Theneonguy789
      @Theneonguy789 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@SkibidToiletCartelbad ragebait

    • @Bcea
      @Bcea 29 днів тому

      Why would it be rage bait?

  • @thirstfast1025
    @thirstfast1025 Місяць тому +30

    I'm no baklavologist, but I'm pretty sure the reason it's so good is the fact that each sheet of filo is brushed down with melted butter

    • @andreas-vq8pr
      @andreas-vq8pr Місяць тому +8

      ''I am no baklavologist" has baklavologtist statment :

    • @thirstfast1025
      @thirstfast1025 Місяць тому +2

      @@andreas-vq8pr Hey, I'm just out there every day, tryin to make the world a bakla place

    • @Mulmgott
      @Mulmgott Місяць тому

      @@thirstfast1025 That didn't look like pistacio baklava though. It looked like it was made with walnut which we also do in Albania/Kosovo. I didn't see any green in there though I might have missed it.

    • @thirstfast1025
      @thirstfast1025 Місяць тому

      @@Mulmgott All I was saying is baklava is as good as it is because of butter on the filo, which ends up translating to a _lot_ of butter

  • @Korben-c5x
    @Korben-c5x Місяць тому +104

    Bro went from Jesus to Zeus

  • @letsiki
    @letsiki Місяць тому +1

    The Frappe only works with the Greek Nescafe instant coffee. That's probably why nobody else figured it out before the Greeks. I remember as a student abroad, 20 years ago, that I would bring along several cans because the local Nescafe would be too pure to make any foam.

  • @NickDiMod
    @NickDiMod Місяць тому +186

    As a Greek i have to say that these were some great food choices!
    You should definetely add Pastitsio, Mousaka, Melomakarona (christmas dessert) and some Kokoretsi (if you're brave enough),
    and please find a better pita bread for souvlaki!

  • @NinjAsylum
    @NinjAsylum Місяць тому +82

    Charlie actually liking Calamari was not on my Bingo list for the year. Also that is Squid lol, NOT Octopus. Very very very different animals.

    • @nickbell4984
      @nickbell4984 Місяць тому +8

      Deep frying octopus would be a crime. Octopus should be fried in butter or grilled.

    • @KINGVONFRM063
      @KINGVONFRM063 Місяць тому

      Animals???? 💀💀💀💀

    • @Gaddo_
      @Gaddo_ Місяць тому +22

      @@KINGVONFRM063 You don't think they are animals? What are they, rocks?

    • @BoBo-pl3ww
      @BoBo-pl3ww Місяць тому

      ​@@Gaddo_He's probably illiterate, which you know most likely.

    • @ILoveCats69875
      @ILoveCats69875 Місяць тому +7

      @@KINGVONFRM063they are animals… I love when people are so confident they are right and they are not it’s so funny

  • @its_dioxius
    @its_dioxius Місяць тому +197

    charlie laughs like an animatronic at 6:38 lol

    • @alextsitsi9934
      @alextsitsi9934 Місяць тому

      ​@hello866t7i translate it

    • @somegayfuck1272
      @somegayfuck1272 Місяць тому

      i just checked to see if anyone else noticed lmfao

    • @soIve_et_coagula
      @soIve_et_coagula Місяць тому +6

      lmao he does

    • @Keiomii
      @Keiomii Місяць тому +7

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw that

    • @awsomemodels
      @awsomemodels Місяць тому

      That laugh was hilarious 🤣

  • @Drakno2
    @Drakno2 Місяць тому +5

    Some hidden gems you missed would be:
    ntakos: bite sized barley rusks soaked for a second (literally, more than that and they get too crumbly) in water to start getting softer with some olive oil drizzled over them, sprinkled with some salt and then topped with grated fresh tomato, crumbled feta cheese, dried oregano and optionally chopped olives or chopped cappers (make sure to press the cappers with some paper towels to get rid of the brining liquid which overpowers everything if you forget to do this step) they're eaten like a canape, needs you to get some good fresh tomatoes but they're addictive
    hortopita: the predecessor of spanakopita, uses a wider variety of greens some of which are hard to find outside greece which is why it was eventually replaced with spanakopita outside greece but hortopita imo tastes way better
    achinosalata: cleaned fresh sea urchin eggs with olive oil and lemon, this goes hard but the preparation process is complicated
    taramosalata: a spread/dipping sauce made out of fish eggs, very nutricious and addictive, not as wide spread as tzatziki cause it goes bad fast but at least as good or better which is already great
    tyrokauteri: a spicy spread/dipping sauce made out of feta, spicy peppers, roasted peppers, garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, greek yogurt and oregano, yet another alternative to tzatziki
    xtapodi sxaras: sundried and then grilled octopus, warning if overcooked it gets rubbery, flavored with salt, olive oil, lemon juice and dried oregano
    loukoumades: fluffy greek donnut balls drizzled with honey and optionally nuts and/or cinnamon. there's variants with nutella but they're not exactly traditional and imo not as good as the honey version
    There's also a plethora of legumes dishes that are very healthy and high in protein but not as delicious as the things mentioned and I wouldn't want them to drop the average below S, I am confident everything I mentioned is at least S tier but if you're looking for healthy stuff fava, fakes, fasolada, artichokes ala polita, prasoryzo, mpamies (an okra dish, usually goes with chicken) are all surprisingly tasty for how healthy they are

  • @kyriakos02
    @kyriakos02 Місяць тому +472

    Where my greek brothers at

  • @doughnutfingers
    @doughnutfingers Місяць тому +73

    God I fucking love this series. Please for the love of god keep it going.

  • @phishcatt
    @phishcatt Місяць тому +207

    To try really authentic greek food you have to come to Greece because we have foods like types of fish, shellfish, pasta, vegetables, olives, wine, meat cuts, ect, that simply don't exist in the US because we often eat them very fresh, so they don't transport well. Chefs in the US usually make do with local ingredients, but it's just not the same.

    • @oskarmaxx
      @oskarmaxx Місяць тому +10

      Exactly, I cant imagine how they will do the italian food tierlist... i mean, they will put bacon in carbonara and use "PARMESIAN" dear god!!

    • @Demibrot
      @Demibrot Місяць тому +3

      @@oskarmaxx I don't think it's impossible to get some dop products in the USA, is it? I only know they had a ban on guanciale for whatever reason, but that was probs. over ten years ago.

    • @ferdinandsuryajaya
      @ferdinandsuryajaya Місяць тому +2

      bro u forgot charlie doesnt fly

    • @ireallylikedorohedoro
      @ireallylikedorohedoro Місяць тому +7

      the same can be said abt almost any country food theyre tier listing; japanese food is not the same if u eat it anywhere other than japan

    • @zinjlulu9280
      @zinjlulu9280 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@oskarmaxx if I can get pecorino romano in the Philippines, I'm sure they can get it in Florida

  • @chauntytimes
    @chauntytimes Місяць тому +2

    The yemista really brought me back to my Yiayia’s living room on a rainy night, but everything she made was heavenly

  • @cymaratechoverdragon
    @cymaratechoverdragon Місяць тому +143

    The Greeks and the Italians sit on top of the world when it comes to food, absolutely elite tier cuisine.

    • @jamesmir89
      @jamesmir89 Місяць тому +11

      I think the Mexicans would like to have a word…

    • @JUSTREGULARSCREAMINGAAHH
      @JUSTREGULARSCREAMINGAAHH Місяць тому

      real

    • @cymaratechoverdragon
      @cymaratechoverdragon Місяць тому +30

      @@jamesmir89 Not even on the same planet.

    • @jamesmir89
      @jamesmir89 Місяць тому +7

      @@cymaratechoverdragon haha, Italian and Greek foods are great, mot discounting that, but Mexican food also is incredible

    • @twona.
      @twona. Місяць тому +3

      italian food is the most overrated. american italian is better

  • @NickyNicole21
    @NickyNicole21 Місяць тому +8

    can i just say that i LOVE that they get an actual chef who knows how to cook food from that country they could have easily ordered food from places that claim to make authentic foods from each country but that just isnt the same as actually bringing in a professional

  • @Tsukasaelk10
    @Tsukasaelk10 Місяць тому +101

    Baklava being like 300-500 calories in a 1 inch square is a good info to know when you love Baklava xD

    • @Assen87
      @Assen87 Місяць тому +16

      If it was easy to make properly, we would all be fat as hell.

    • @il-sicario
      @il-sicario Місяць тому +1

      500 cals isn't alot buddy :/​@@Assen87

    • @datchiman0952
      @datchiman0952 Місяць тому +2

      To be fair more calories doesn’t necessarily mean it’s more u healthy because nuts are very healthy but also high in calories

    • @il-sicario
      @il-sicario Місяць тому +1

      @datchiman0952 800 cals a day

    • @rosecoloredsims
      @rosecoloredsims Місяць тому +6

      @@il-sicario500 is a a lot for a little square you can eat in like two bites

  • @grimreads
    @grimreads 23 дні тому +1

    Lamb gyros is obscure. When it comes to lamb we would spit it whole during Easter and on celebrations. Gyros is pork and chicken, beef and lamb are sometimes served too.

  • @crow_buddy
    @crow_buddy Місяць тому +97

    I'm Greek and Charlie goes straight to S tier

    • @bafengameingreat
      @bafengameingreat Місяць тому

      😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @anakon
    @anakon Місяць тому +86

    So Baklava has very interesting history.
    The three main proposals for the roots of baklava are the Greek placenta cake, the Medieval Persian lauzinaj, and the Central Asian Turkic tradition of layered breads.There are also claims attributing baklava to the Assyrians, according to which baklava was prepared by them in the 8th century BC.
    There are also some similarities between baklava and the Ancient Greek desserts gastris (γάστρις),kopte sesamis (κοπτὴ σησαμίς), and kopton (κοπτόν) found in book XIV of the Deipnosophistae.
    The truth probably is that the recipe was born in the region waaaaaay before the Ottomans but they perfected it.

    • @ANAHlTA
      @ANAHlTA Місяць тому +7

      every middle eastern ethnicity claims baklava as theirs

    • @Harbin_07
      @Harbin_07 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@ANAHlTA Baklava is everyone's. I don't get the tradition of Greeks claiming it theirs. Greeks were a minority in Roman Empires too, so how do they even claim the culture of Romans if they were only a minority? We already had the tradition of kebab, döner, baklava and so on. Just Greek cuisine with Turkish tradition perfects the meal.

    • @Harbin_07
      @Harbin_07 Місяць тому +5

      Honestly dont even try. Many foods can be similar to many things, although Yoghurt for sure was ours. Besides that every single Greko-Turkic rooted food is a whole mystery.

    • @vanishzephsoul9066
      @vanishzephsoul9066 Місяць тому

      History has left the room

    • @Synergy-d9m
      @Synergy-d9m Місяць тому

      @@Harbin_07 BAKLAVA GREEK RAHAHAHAHA

  • @ShoelessJP
    @ShoelessJP Місяць тому +24

    You forgot to post the members only video! Please post it so we can see the special segment.

  • @Tyr808
    @Tyr808 Місяць тому +1

    I love seeing Dave knock every damn dish out of the park. I hope Thailand ends up making it into the mix! I’d love to see him tackle the popular dishes from there.

  • @LizeronWardragon
    @LizeronWardragon Місяць тому +10

    Greek here, lemme give u a fun fact: The reason gyros is usually pork or chicken is because that's how it was actually established in greece. There were rumours that the doners that were usually big clusters of minced meat had different meat in them, including cat and dog and people started being wary of them. The gyros is usually normal meat parts so it cannot be mixed easily and people prefered it.

  • @chlumbis
    @chlumbis Місяць тому +72

    charlie is my favourite greek food. you can call me a freek eater

  • @_Gutso_
    @_Gutso_ Місяць тому +50

    This is the greatest Greek food tier list of all time

    • @SkibidToiletCartel
      @SkibidToiletCartel Місяць тому

      Who asked 😂

    • @_Gutso_
      @_Gutso_ Місяць тому +1

      @@SkibidToiletCartel your name is skibidi toilet cartel sybau kid

  • @Nickanimations21
    @Nickanimations21 Місяць тому +2

    As Greek, I am absolutely overjoyed seeing penguinz trying Greek food, thanks UA-cam for putting this on my recommended.

  • @cherryviolence3
    @cherryviolence3 Місяць тому +62

    I'm Greek and named Demeter and this was HILARIOUS
    Also pork and chicken are the most popular meats for gyros imo

    • @soulful5284
      @soulful5284 Місяць тому +1

      HAHAHAH they should see this comment

    • @borub.817
      @borub.817 Місяць тому

      The most popular is Pork, nothing else.

    • @cherryviolence3
      @cherryviolence3 Місяць тому

      @@borub.817 σε άλλη Ελλάδα αναφέρεσαι μάλλον λολ

  • @arisgaliatsatos595
    @arisgaliatsatos595 Місяць тому +73

    Athenian here.
    Regarding the yeero meat question, lamb is never used for it anymore. Since the 1970s, pork is the predominant meat used for yeeros due to the lesser expense and vast availability of it.
    We only have pork or chicken yeeros and sometimes beef donner.
    Tzatziki is used for pork mainly or consumed standalone. We use what we call "sauce" for chicken yeeros (a mixture of mayo and ketchup or mustard). Contrary to popular belief, we dont eat everything with tzatziki cause its strong and can masks flavours.
    We eat lamb during Easter most of the times due to the high cost of the meat. Lamb chops (paidakia)are very popular but its a different way of cutting /serving it than you do in the West. No fancy sauces, just the meat, the coal char and some lemon.
    The quality of lamb here in GR is light years ahead of the trash i have tried in the US and Western Europe and stronger in taste (which can alienate a few).
    Lamb yeero is a thing only in North America.

    • @Chooopy
      @Chooopy Місяць тому +4

      Should add some US context. There's like probably 3 producers and wholesalers of gyro cones here in the US (Olympia and Kronos/Grecian Delight). If you're getting gyros at a fast food joint, late night shack, corner store, food truck, etc. it's almost always beef or a beef/lamb mix and supplied by one of them. The only way to really get pork gyros is to make them yourself or have a traditional restaurant make them in-house.
      I suspect it's almost all beef and lamb here because it just streamlines things better. Gyros are eaten by all sorts of cultures around the Med and most of them are Muslim. So, with the melting pot that is the US, it's much easier to make them without pork to cater to as many people as possible. Whereas in Greece, you can get away with making them predominantly out of pork because most Greeks are Christian or Orthodox.

    • @darkninjagiannis3373
      @darkninjagiannis3373 Місяць тому

      Mlk ti ston poutso einai o yeeros

    • @tupacshakour9102
      @tupacshakour9102 Місяць тому

      ​@@Chooopy Christian or orthodox ? Orthodox is a branch of Christianity

    • @Chooopy
      @Chooopy Місяць тому +1

      ​@@tupacshakour9102 That's why Orthodox don't call themselves Orthodox, they simply call themselves Christians right?
      Oh wait they don't.
      Some people are simply Christians. Some people are further down the branch as Greek Orthodox and identify as such. That's why I made that distinction because there's a distinction to be made.

    • @Nina-cd2eh
      @Nina-cd2eh Місяць тому

      @@Chooopy There's no "christian" or "orthodox". You're either "orthodox christian" which is synonymous to "christian", or you're something else, like catholic which is exceptionally rare. Orthodox christians, just call themselves christian, because that's what christianity means in Greece. Nobody will think you're not orthodox if you say you're christian, unless you're a foreigner/american. There simply is no "down the branch" or whatever.

  • @eliaspagonis
    @eliaspagonis Місяць тому +104

    As a Greek my fav food is pastitsio Greek Lasagna type and my 2nd favorite is spanakopita

    • @EmreYlmaz-st8kj
      @EmreYlmaz-st8kj Місяць тому

      You know what funny? Pastitsio and spanakopita is Turkish food. Yeah good job stealing our shit

    • @Stop_Gooning
      @Stop_Gooning Місяць тому +5

      As a non-Greek, it's spanakopita and all the super fresh seafood.

    • @eatdaaaa9984
      @eatdaaaa9984 Місяць тому +5

      @@eliaspagonis spanakopita mid af tbh bougatsa my eternal love

    • @freedomgoddess
      @freedomgoddess Місяць тому

      @@eatdaaaa9984
      fair

    • @killxhristos7539
      @killxhristos7539 Місяць тому +1

      moussaka better🤭

  • @KorthiBayEnjoyer
    @KorthiBayEnjoyer Місяць тому +1

    You must have a great chef, congrats!! He honoured these Greek dishes

  • @Not_kyrsos
    @Not_kyrsos Місяць тому +26

    spanakopita being eaten with a fork kills me

    • @Not_kyrsos
      @Not_kyrsos Місяць тому +4

      also WHO EATS GYRO WITH BEEF?

  • @theotherguyyyy
    @theotherguyyyy Місяць тому +6

    20:45 it's funny that gyros is never made with lamb in Greece, only with either pork or chicken.

  • @juliano345
    @juliano345 Місяць тому +78

    Calamari literally means squid...

    • @huskykid0295
      @huskykid0295 Місяць тому +1

      Yeah... In Italian... So I dont even know why it's here

    • @nickbell4984
      @nickbell4984 Місяць тому +22

      ​@@huskykid0295kalamari is Greek for squid though. Every Mediterranean country claims the dish. Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey.

    • @MrXontrosPanikos
      @MrXontrosPanikos Місяць тому +5

      ​@@nickbell4984 @juliano345 it's a language barrier. Both "καλαμάρι" and "σουπιά" are translated in English as squid. Even though both of them are cephalopods, and similar looking, they have different taste and we cook them differently. Calamari was stated because we only fry καλαμάρι in Greece. Σουπιά is either grilled or stewed.

    • @sleekismboyz605
      @sleekismboyz605 Місяць тому

      @@nickbell4984 Any country that lives by the sea claims it lmao

    • @nickbell4984
      @nickbell4984 Місяць тому

      @@sleekismboyz605 yeah I'm British and even we have it in our fish and chips shops. We can't really claim it though because calamari is definitely a Latin word, whereas English is a Germanic language.

  • @LamprosGi15
    @LamprosGi15 Місяць тому +1

    As a Greek, opening UA-cam and seeing moist eating Greek food it was great...

  • @thathanzorequiem1226
    @thathanzorequiem1226 Місяць тому +61

    10:56 Even they said the word "souvlaki" and not "kalamaki" for all the people from Athens

    • @TeutonicEmperor1198
      @TeutonicEmperor1198 Місяць тому +6

      Silence, bougatsa, PAOKI! We will call it however who want!

    • @ΗλιαςΤζουβαρας-κ2η
      @ΗλιαςΤζουβαρας-κ2η Місяць тому

      Εσυ φαε το σάντουιτς σε πιτα και μη μιλας

    • @s3ndnud3s
      @s3ndnud3s Місяць тому

      ​@@TeutonicEmperor1198Μη πατώνεις μικρούλη.

    • @PA1NA9THI0NA8I1KOS3
      @PA1NA9THI0NA8I1KOS3 Місяць тому +4

      We can give you that. But you, our friends from the North, please stop calling every single cheese "kaseri" and also stop calling feta just "cheese". At this point I really think you are doing it on purpose just to annoy everyone else!

    • @TeutonicEmperor1198
      @TeutonicEmperor1198 Місяць тому +1

      @@PA1NA9THI0NA8I1KOS3 don't forget to add dear Vazele, that not every "sfoliata" is "bougatsa"

  • @chrisbfmv7389
    @chrisbfmv7389 Місяць тому +9

    yemista can be taken to a higher level when you put minced beef meat incide along with the rice. when there isnt meat inside we call them yemista orphaned.

  • @ChristandIreland
    @ChristandIreland Місяць тому +10

    Ελλάδα and moist critikal is something id never expect

  • @jordanpayne6838
    @jordanpayne6838 Місяць тому

    The French onion soup and garlic thing Charlie mentioned is for for abdomen injury’s. It was used to determine if the stomach/digestive system was punctured. Which in those, nearly always meant a slow painful death.

  • @jimbrk
    @jimbrk Місяць тому +149

    Για πάμε

  • @mistmine7441
    @mistmine7441 Місяць тому +24

    0:58 respectable attempt

  • @jimakiad
    @jimakiad Місяць тому +14

    I know it ain't gonna happen, but I'd love a part 2! Mousaka and pastitsio being left out is disheartening!

  • @laniack1232
    @laniack1232 Місяць тому

    Top tier series this format is perfect for y’all entertaining af

  • @kongg9409
    @kongg9409 Місяць тому +8

    21:05 that was enough to make a grown man cry. How touching 🥲

  • @nickmeh6042
    @nickmeh6042 Місяць тому +36

    This Greek food list situation is crazy

    • @l8nghts
      @l8nghts Місяць тому +2

      L spammer

  • @yikes2262
    @yikes2262 Місяць тому +48

    As a women from the Turkish community I fully support this foods can be from multiple areas because throughout history they raided each other 24/7 makes sense they’d have same foods

    • @tantuni147
      @tantuni147 Місяць тому

      yes but didn't your heart ache when you saw the baklava like that?

    • @Porkey798
      @Porkey798 Місяць тому +7

      What I've always said is Baklava might not be Turkish, it might not even be Greek at the end of the day. A lot of cuisines of the region had deserts to which the origin of Baklava can be attributed, including the greek. But I don't doubt for a moment that the desert was at least perfected by our eastern neighbours in Turkey.

    • @Fatihh956
      @Fatihh956 Місяць тому +1

      hain

    • @KRMLZ01
      @KRMLZ01 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@tantuni147it's syrian 🐺🐺🐺🇸🇾🇸🇾🇸🇾🇸🇾

    • @Rigardoful
      @Rigardoful Місяць тому +1

      Lots of turks come from converted greeks so they retained a lot of common cuisine in a way

  • @wallmenis
    @wallmenis Місяць тому +1

    1:03 spanakopita literally translates to spinach pie (but more accurately spinach pastry). It is pretty good and healthy. You should try plastos once. It is typically found in the mountainous villages.

  • @christopherperperidis8144
    @christopherperperidis8144 Місяць тому +8

    Ο υγρός κρίσιμος αγαπάει το ελληνικό φαγητό 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔊🔊

  • @palmtreepanic2181
    @palmtreepanic2181 Місяць тому +49

    Italian food next where Charlie’s dressed as Jesus for no reason at all

    • @gdvitoytbs
      @gdvitoytbs Місяць тому

      @@SkibidToiletCartel no the fuck it aint

    • @joohndamianakos
      @joohndamianakos 15 днів тому

      Don't think the list will be too different from this one

  • @liketrainslol420funni
    @liketrainslol420funni Місяць тому +16

    Το γεγονός ότι έφαγαν Σπανακόπιτα με πιρούνι ήταν τραυματικό.
    Edit: ΣΑΤΖΙΚΗ lol

  • @antonisNWC
    @antonisNWC Місяць тому +12

    Greek here. You have to have a Greek person cook for you the first time. btw the meat was raw the saganaki was overcooked.... other than that very hapy to see people excited for our food..

  • @fish_drowner4535
    @fish_drowner4535 Місяць тому +18

    The amount of warhammer references since the space marine plays have blessed my soul

    • @SkibidToiletCartel
      @SkibidToiletCartel Місяць тому

      Who asked

    • @tehchief1
      @tehchief1 Місяць тому +1

      Same

    • @E-stat
      @E-stat Місяць тому

      Can you leave a time stamp for the reference?

    • @Stop_Gooning
      @Stop_Gooning Місяць тому

      @@E-stat It was during the 2nd trivia question (sorry, no timestamp).

    • @E-stat
      @E-stat Місяць тому

      @ thank you

  • @GODSTEVE_1
    @GODSTEVE_1 Місяць тому +18

    1:22 that's a squid...and the tentacles are the best! (for me)

  • @FrawgfithAmblose
    @FrawgfithAmblose Місяць тому +61

    Kratos said his favorite food from his home of Greece was olives .

  • @rickojon8913
    @rickojon8913 Місяць тому +1

    Friends americans, in gyros we don’t put cucumbers and lettuce (only in some tourist places they put lettuce) mostly it’s pork and a chicken. We put tzatziki, tomato, onion, Fried potatoes.+ yes! A good bugatsa is god tier

  • @HeresJohnnyDee
    @HeresJohnnyDee Місяць тому +5

    22:43
    5.3 gallons of olive oil is approx. 678.4 oz (or 18,955g for my european folks) totaling to about 170,278 calories over the course of a year.
    On average, about 466 calories per day.

    • @Nikosk00
      @Nikosk00 Місяць тому +2

      i can verify, we consume that much. a 17 liter tank for me and my wife lasted us about 7 months. parents and grandparents use way more.

  • @Any-Brilliant6935
    @Any-Brilliant6935 Місяць тому +25

    Damn even Zeus is jealous that the savior is trying out his food

    • @eliotgarcia21
      @eliotgarcia21 Місяць тому

      Jorkin Depeanus 😢😢😢😢 0:52

  • @RandomGirl-l6s
    @RandomGirl-l6s Місяць тому +10

    Thank you so much for checking out our food! I feel really honoured lol

  • @bruhstfuu
    @bruhstfuu Місяць тому +2

    i've NEVER heard of gemista being made with JUST rice, usually we have minced meat in the filling, i don't think the taste could even compare cos the meat makes it 10x better, but maybe that's just the way we cook them in my area

  • @atnirv
    @atnirv Місяць тому +20

    the way their movements sync 😭 14:36

  • @justscrollinginthecomments7930
    @justscrollinginthecomments7930 Місяць тому +6

    I've been waiting for my whole life for this video

  • @lucasmichalopoulos6216
    @lucasmichalopoulos6216 Місяць тому +25

    To be honest its very rare that you find a beef or lamb gyro, its almost always chicken and pork, i dont remember the last time i heard a restoraunt had lamb or beef gyro.

    • @sleekismboyz605
      @sleekismboyz605 Місяць тому

      It's more popular in countries of Greek diaspora like Germany, UK, Australia

  • @Hherrkk
    @Hherrkk Місяць тому

    What they described at 21:36 is actually very common in Greece, gyro with chicken Souvlaki inside. You could argue that gyro is a "subgenre" of Souvlaki, when we say "let's go for Souvlaki" we basically mean gyro

  • @JackScholten-g5m
    @JackScholten-g5m Місяць тому +14

    Kaya is punching air rn

  • @Emanis960
    @Emanis960 Місяць тому +79

    As a greek i love you

  • @Wastedpoint
    @Wastedpoint Місяць тому +11

    peak food rating right here..

  • @wgregoryw21
    @wgregoryw21 Місяць тому

    Very happy you liked our food so much!