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What’s for dinner in Cyprus?

Cyprus traditional cuisine is world-famous as being one of the most delicious cuisines in the world! The best way to sample most Cyprus dishes is trying the Cyprus Mezedes. In a matter of seconds, your table will overflow with more than 30 small dishes filled with Cyprus specialities, from fresh salads to delicious dips and main dishes just for you!

Let’s take a look at 10 delicious Cyprus Meze Dishes and remember, we are not to blame if you find yourself craving for traditional Cypriote food…just hop on a plane to Cyprus!

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6 Traditional Christmas Desserts & Dishes at Christmas in Cyprus

Besides presents, decorations and celebrations, Christmas is a time for special sweets and dishes in Cyprus! Let’s take a look at some traditional sweets and dishes made in every household in Cyprus during Christmas.

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The Louis Hotels’ Cyprus Koulouri!

The simple daily bread, “Psomi” has been the main staple, especially in frugal times, when the people of Greece and Cyprus would survive on a thick chunk of it with either cheese or a handful of olives and tomato.

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Wild Asparagus with Eggs at Louis Hotels

Here at Louis Hotels, we take pride in the quality and variety of our cuisine and are always keen to know which dishes our guests have enjoyed. With personal comments as our guide, we have compiled this collection of favourites and would like to share the secrets of Greek and Cyprus breakfast with you so that you can enjoy the taste of Louis Hotels wherever you are, again and again.

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Traditional sweets & treats to taste while on holiday

From the Ionian Sea to the shores of Cyprus, welcome to the sweetest corner of the Mediterranean. Discover a dessert-making tradition that is steeped in history and bursting with deliciously unique recipes for you to savour.

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Lip-licking Quince Jam

Did you know that the Mediterranean diet is considered the gold standard of diets? Some of the first studies noted Greece as one of the original sources of the diet, with the Cretan diet believed to be the purest form. Fruits and vegetables are sources of vitamins, minerals, and fibre, becoming the second major food group of the Mediterranean Nutrition Pyramid and Diet. Today Louis Hotels will teach you how to make Quince Jam!

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Cyprus Olive Bread (Eliopitta)

Miss the aroma of freshly baked Cyprus Eliopitta? Make your own and bring a taste of Louis Hotels to your kitchen!