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		<title>The one and only Syglino of Monemvasia</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Syglino is, perhaps, the most emblematic delicacy of Laconia. The roots of its creation are found in the Pig Slaughtering – an event of popular worship integrated into the agricultural economy.</p>
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			<p>Syglino is, perhaps, the most emblematic delicacy of Laconia. The roots of its creation are found in the Pig Slaughtering – an event of popular worship integrated into the agricultural economy.</p>
<p>Pig breeding provided the family with meat and fat for the whole year. It was not difficult for households to breed a pig, as people&#8217;s activities used to revolve around agriculture and stock-farming, leaving them with  plenty of leftovers to feed their pig. The slaughter process was a ritual that took place on Christmas Eve.</p>
<p>The management of the carcass used to turn into a celebration. The inedible pieces were used in the making of toys, charms and useful objects. The edible pieces were either stored at home or offered to the poorest members of the community.</p>
<p>Meat intended for the household was handled in various ways so that it could be preserved. One of these preparations was the creation of syglino, which, to this day, remains one of the most special delicacies of the Mediterranean cuisine.</p>
<p>The way in which the syglino is prepared varies from region to region, but in each case the ritual is respected and followed, as each step must be accurate. When preparing Monemvasia&#8217;s Syglino, we first cure the meat in brine until it is well salted and then, we smoke it carefully with olive wood in built wood ovens. The last step includes boiling the meat with wine, laurel, cedar, allspice and orange peel. Once finished, the meat is cut into slices and stored in extra virgin olive oil to preserve its aroma and tenderness.</p>
<p>Syglino is the trademark of our place, loved by friends of gastronomy for its richness in proteins and fatty acids. It can be consumed in many different ways: as a simple &#8220;meze&#8221; (appetizer), in salads, omelets, pies and even in soups to add aroma and flavor.</p>

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		<title>The history of sausage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2020 08:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>World’s first snack! It was first made thousands of years ago and remains, to this day, a favorite product. Greece has a long history in sausage making and almost every Greek place holds a different recipe.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wpb-content-wrapper"><div class="vc_row wpb_row row top-row wpb_custom_034b39d9bc6c6b310d69e39f0ccf274f"><div class="vc_column_container col-md-12"><div class="wpb_wrapper vc_column-inner"><h6 style="text-align: center" class="vc_custom_heading vc_do_custom_heading mb-0 wpb_custom_aa365bd5046e8294520b4e73732b9d15" >THE HISTORY OF SAUSAGE</h6><h2 style="text-align: center" class="vc_custom_heading vc_do_custom_heading wpb_custom_aa365bd5046e8294520b4e73732b9d15" >Sausage: The world’s first snack!</h2>
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			<p>Sausages may be excellent delicacies nowadays, but the history of sausage dates back thousands of years. To be precise, the making of sausages is one of the oldest ways of meat preservation.</p>
<p>According to historical sources, the Sumerians (people of Mesopotamia) were the first to make sausages. Homer, in the Odyssey, mentions a kind of blood sausage; the poet Epicharmus wrote a comedy called &#8220;Orya&#8221; (which means &#8220;The sausage&#8221;); and, in Aristophanes&#8217; comedy &#8220;The Knights&#8221;, one of the main characters, Agoracritus, is a cold-cuts merchant.</p>
<p>&#8220;Loukaniko&#8221;, the Greek name for sausage, derives from the city name &#8220;Lefkania&#8221; (or &#8220;Loukania&#8221;) in Italy, where famous sausages were made, while the English name of the product, &#8220;sausage&#8221;, comes from the Latin word salsus (salt).</p>
<p>Nowadays, there are over 300 types of sausages globally, with Greek country sausage being one of the most loved types in all of its versions.</p>

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