Hi - I'm wondering if anyone can help me. There's a Greek ring-shaped butter cookie with sesame seeds (and sometimes almonds were added in) that my grandmother used to make when we were kids, that she always referred to as something that sounded like 'kloothia' or 'kloothya.' I doubt that's the spelling of it - is it 'koulouria' or 'kourabiedes' the word that she meant? And is it pronounced 'kloothya'? Thanks for any help you can give me.
den mas lete ti balate nesa ? ti sintagi sas ? to vinteo kani diakopes sas xanw egw ? naste kala ,kai tou xronou kai panta me ygia xronia polla `=` .
arkasas1 2 months ago
Koulourakia
GreekPrincess80 1 year ago
Hi - I'm wondering if anyone can help me. There's a Greek ring-shaped butter cookie with sesame seeds (and sometimes almonds were added in) that my grandmother used to make when we were kids, that she always referred to as something that sounded like 'kloothia' or 'kloothya.' I doubt that's the spelling of it - is it 'koulouria' or 'kourabiedes' the word that she meant? And is it pronounced 'kloothya'? Thanks for any help you can give me.
womanbread 1 year ago
@womanbread 1 year later. Are you they twisted? /watch?v=RlbPjZR70uw Koulourakia pronounced koo-loo-RAHK-yah
GodOfFire300 2 months ago