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1 Spain, Italy, Greece and the Middle East Mediterranean Cuisine

2 Spanish Cuisine ► Climate varies by region. North has more rain and cooler temperatures. Much of the country has mild winters and hot dry summer. ► In 16 th century Spanish Christian explorers brought food like tomatoes, sweet peppers, corn, squash, coffee and chocolate to Europe from South America. ► Celebrations and festivals are important to traditional Spanish culture. ► Cuisine is relatively simple and relies on fresh ingredients. ► Food is traditionally slow simmered to blend flavors. ► Often mix a variety of meats and vegetables into one dish.

3 Ingredients in Spain ► Wheat, barley, oats rye, potatoes and rice. ► Olives, beans, onion, garlic, mushrooms, asparagus, tomatoes, spinach, cabbage and potatoes. ► Grapes, oranges, clementines, figs, dates, melons, pomegranates and apples. ► Wine, saffron (a smoky flavored yellow spice), cinnamon, anise, orange peel, almonds, paprika, cumin, capers, caperberries & olive oil add flavor. ► Herring, scallops, prawns (large shrimp), anchovies, mussels & whitefish are among the variety of seafood. ► Beef, lamb, ham and poultry.

4 Spanish Recipes ► Tapas: Appetizers that vary from simple to elaborate. Plate of olives to savory pastries. ► Gazpacho: cold tomato soup. One of many soups popular in Spanish cuisine. ► Chorizo: spicy smoky flavored sausage. ► Paella: Spanish rice dish which contains a variety of vegetables, meats and plenty of saffron. ► Desserts: Flan (caramel custard), rice pudding & sponge cake.

5 Italian Cuisine ► Expansive coastline makes seafood important to cuisine and economic export. ► Mountainous rugged terrain limits farming. ► Roman Catholic church influences diet. ► Cuisine is varied but simple and relies on fresh ingredients. ► Regional differences. North uses more dairy, pork and rice. Central cuisine uses more beans and ricotta. Southern dishes rely on tomato sauces, mozzarella cheese and is generally spicier.

6 Common Ingredients in Italy ► Pasta, rice, polenta and gnocchi. ► Tomato, mushrooms, zucchini, eggplant, artichoke, beans, peppers, and spinach. ► Grapes, lemons, figs, pears, cherries, plums. ► Parsley, garlic, olive oil, anise, saffron, sage, basil, thyme, sage, rosemary, capers, pinenuts and mint. ► Clams, mussels, shrimp, sardines, anchovies, squid, tuna. Pork, lamb, veal. ► Cheese often named after region. Parmesan, Romano, provolone, gorgonzola, ricotta and mozzarella. ► Strong black coffee and wine consumed daily. Milk is only put in coffee before noon.

7 Italian Recipes ► Gelato is the Italian version of ice cream. ► Risotto is a northern dish of simmered rice prepared with a variety of meats and vegetables often in a creamy sauce. ► Antipasto means appetizer. It is a colorful cold plate of olives, meats, cheeses and vegetables. ► Popular American foods with Italian roots include spaghetti, lasagna, cannoli, tiramisu, ministrone soup, wedding soup, pizza, calzone and water ice.

8 Foods of Greece ► Cuisine has a long history. Greeks thought to be some of the earliest people to cook food rather than eat it raw. ► Extensive coastline and rocky terrain. ► Greek Orthodox Church influences diet. ► Easter celebration includes feasts and fasts. ► Has both European and Middle Eastern influences on cuisine.

9 Ingredients in Greece ► Pasta, pita bread, bulgur, rice and phyllo dough. ► Olives (kalamata), capers, honey, lemon juice, basil, cinnamon, dill and oregano flavor foods. ► Eggplant, zucchini, grape leaves, tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet peppers, red onions, spinach, artichoke, fennel and horta (wild greens). ► Citrus fruits, grapes, raisins ► Goat, chicken and lamb. Various fish & shellfish. ► Milk is consumed fresh or made into cheese (like feta) or yogurt to keep for longer period of time. ► Lentils, lima and chickpeas are popular beans. ► Nuts like pistachios, almonds, walnuts & pinenuts.

10 Greek Recipes ► Dolmades: grape leaves stuffed with seasoned rice and pinenuts. ► Hummas: spread made with chickpeas, lemon juice, garlic and tahini (sesame seed). ► Baklava: honey sweetened dessert made by layering phyllo dough and walnuts. ► Moussaka: eggplant and lamb casserole. ► Green Salad: tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, red onions and feta cheese.

11 Middle Eastern Cuisine ► Includes Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Egypt. ► Generally dry and arid climate. Hot dry summers and warm wet winters. ► Some areas along coast line or rivers (Nile, Tigris and Euphrates) will have more fish in diet. ► Strict dietary laws of Islam and Judaism limits cuisine.

12 Impact of Religion on Cuisine ► Islamic laws forbid eating certain foods. Forbidden foods include pork, alcohol, sick animals or those slaughtered inhumanely. ► Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset during the month of Ramadan and on other occasions. ► In Jewish areas food is kept Kosher by separating meat and dairy products. Foods are processed using strict guidelines. Pork products and shellfish are forbidden. ► Passover (symbolic seder), Rosh Hashanah (honey cookies, sweet potato pudding), Yom Kippur (fasting) & Chanukah (potato pancakes and doughnuts) are important holidays.

13 Middle Eastern Foods ► Hummus, olives, caviar, dates, figs, pomegranates, & pita bread. ► Tabbouli: salad of bulgur, parsley and spices. ► Rice Pilaf: Rice dish with tomato & seasoning. ► Kebabs: Skewered seasoned meat (lamb). ► Coffee is served thick, strong, sweet & spiced. ► Honey is used in various desserts. ► Yogurt used in salads and soups. ► Couscous: tiny pasta cooked with various vegetables, spices and meats.


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