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Greek Market FAQs

Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page of GreekMarket.co.uk, your premier online destination for authentic Greek products and delicacies in the United Kingdom.

In our dedication to serve you better and enhance your shopping experience, we have compiled a comprehensive list of FAQs.

This page is designed to provide quick and easy answers to your queries about our products, ordering process, shipping details, and more. With a focus on traditional Greek foods, cultural items, and unique Mediterranean specialties, our goal is to bring a taste of Greece right to your doorstep.

By addressing your common questions, we aim to enrich your understanding and appreciation of Greek culinary delights, thereby strengthening our presence in the UK market and ensuring our website is a go-to resource for all things Greek.

Can I get a refund on my Prime membership?

It depends on whether you have already used it or not. In particular:

  • No, you are not eligible for a refund if you have already used your Prime membership by placing an order and taken advantage of the membership benefits.
  • Yes, you are eligible for a refund if you have never used your Prime membership and never taken any advantages of your membership benefits.
Can I remove something from an existing order?

No, you cannot remove items. We recommend you place a new order.

Will I receive my order by Christmas/Easter?

During festive periods carrier services are stretched to the limit and our Standard delivery service times do not apply.

Our Next Business Day service, however, can provide you with a priority service.

For more information, please check our Delivery Options & Rates

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What is Pastitsio?

Pastitsio is a classic Greek dish that is often described as a Greek version of lasagne. It consists of layered pasta, typically long tubular pasta like bucatini or penne, a meat sauce usually made from minced beef or lamb, and a creamy béchamel sauce. The dish is seasoned with various herbs and spices, including cinnamon and nutmeg, which add a distinctively Greek flavour.

To prepare pastitsio, the pasta is first boiled until it’s al dente and often mixed with a bit of cheese and egg to help the layers stick together. The meat sauce, similar to a Bolognese, is prepared by cooking minced meat with onions, garlic, and tomatoes, and it’s usually seasoned with cinnamon, salt, and pepper. The béchamel sauce is made from butter, flour, and milk, and is seasoned with nutmeg.

Once all the components are ready, the dish is assembled in a deep baking dish. A layer of pasta is placed at the bottom, followed by the meat sauce, another layer of pasta, and finally, the béchamel sauce on top. The dish is then baked in the oven until the top layer becomes golden and slightly crispy.

Pastitsio is a hearty dish that’s often served at family gatherings, celebrations, and festive occasions in Greece. It’s beloved for its rich, comforting layers and the blend of flavours that make it uniquely Greek.

Given its popularity and representation of Greek culinary traditions, pastitsio has been included in our offerings at GreekMarket.co.uk, serving as a hearty meal that encapsulates the warmth and richness of Greek cuisine.

What is Tahini?

Tahini is a paste made from ground sesame seeds, and it’s a staple ingredient in various cuisines, particularly in Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and North African cooking. While not exclusively Greek, tahini is also commonly used in Greek cuisine, often appearing in sauces, spreads, and desserts. The paste has a creamy texture and a nutty, slightly bitter taste.

To make tahini, sesame seeds are usually hulled, toasted, and then ground into a paste. The end product can vary in consistency from quite thick to somewhat runny, depending on the grinding process and the addition of any oils. Pure tahini consists solely of sesame seeds, but some commercial varieties may contain added oil or salt.

In Greek cuisine, tahini is often mixed with honey or sugar to create a sweet spread, and it can be used as a filling for various pastries. It is also used in savory dishes and sauces, often combined with lemon juice, garlic, and herbs. For example, it may be used in dips or as a dressing for grilled vegetables and salads.

Tahini is rich in nutrients, including healthy fats, protein, and various vitamins and minerals. It’s also a good source of antioxidants and has been associated with various health benefits, such as improving heart health and reducing inflammation.

Given its versatility and nutritional benefits, tahini has always been a wonderful addition to the GreekMarket.co.uk selection of Greek and Mediterranean products.

What is Pasteli?

Pasteli is a traditional Greek confection made primarily from sesame seeds and honey, although variations may include additional ingredients like nuts or dried fruit. This sweet treat has a chewy or crunchy texture, depending on how long it’s cooked and how much honey is used. Pasteli often comes in the form of bars or small squares and is sometimes sprinkled with a bit of sea salt to enhance its flavors.

The basic process of making Pasteli involves toasting sesame seeds and then mixing them with warm honey to form a sticky mixture. This mixture is then spread flat onto a surface, allowed to cool, and cut into pieces. The result is a simple yet delicious and nutritious snack that is rich in antioxidants, minerals, and healthy fats.

Pasteli is often enjoyed on its own, but it can also be used as a topping for yogurt or incorporated into various desserts. Because of its long shelf life, it makes a convenient snack for on-the-go or as a quick energy booster. It is a popular item at Greek festivals and is often given as a treat during holidays and special occasions.

GreekMarket.co.uk being a cultural hub for everything Greek, has added Pasteli to its product lineup since day one. It encapsulates the simplicity and richness of Greek culinary tradition and offers a genuinely Greek experience to our customers.

What is Mandolato?

Mandolato is a traditional Greek confection that originated from the Ionian Islands, particularly from Corfu. It is a type of nougat made from honey, sugar, egg whites, and almonds or other nuts. The texture can vary from chewy to brittle, depending on the specific recipe and cooking time. Mandolato is often flavoured with vanilla or citrus zest to add an extra layer of complexity to its taste.

The basic process of making Mandolato involves whipping egg whites into a frothy meringue and then combining them with a mixture of boiled honey and sugar. Nuts are then added to the mixture, which is poured into a mold lined with edible rice paper or wafer. Once it has cooled and set, it’s cut into bars or squares for serving.

Mandolato is a popular treat during holidays and special occasions in Greece and is often found at local festivals, fairs, and traditional markets. Due to its rich taste and high-energy content, it’s considered a festive treat rather than an everyday snack.

The confection has some similarities to Italian torrone or the French nougat, but its unique blend of ingredients and regional variations make it distinctly Greek. Given its traditional significance and rich, nutty flavour, Mandolato has been an excellent addition to our selection of authentic Greek products at GreekMarket.co.uk. It’s a treat that not only satisfies a sweet tooth but also offers a taste of Greek heritage.

What is Rakomelo?

Rakomelo is a traditional Greek alcoholic drink that is a blend of raki or tsikoudia, a grape-based spirit, with honey and various spices like cinnamon and cloves. The ingredients are usually heated together to create a warm, aromatic beverage that is often consumed during the colder months. The name “Rakomelo” is derived from “raki,” which is the spirit used as the base, and “meli,” the Greek word for honey.

The drink is popular for its supposed medicinal properties; it’s often consumed to ward off a cold or soothe a sore throat, although these claims are more based in tradition than scientific evidence.

Rakomelo can be enjoyed as a warm drink, but it is also sometimes used in cocktails or as a flavouring for desserts. It is a popular offering in tavernas and ouzeries across Greece and has been gaining international attention as well.

What is mastiha (mastic)?

Mastiha, also known as mastic, is a resin obtained from the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus var. chia) primarily found on the Greek island of Chios. The resin is collected by making small incisions in the bark, allowing the sap to drip out and harden into translucent droplets. Once harvested, these droplets are cleaned and can be used in various forms, including as a chewing gum, a spice, or as a flavouring agent.

Mastiha has a unique, slightly piney flavour with a hint of sweetness, and it is used in a wide range of culinary and medicinal applications. In Greek cuisine, mastiha is used to flavour baked goods, liqueurs, candies, and even some savory dishes. It is also a key ingredient in certain traditional Greek spirits like Mastiha, a liqueur that can be served as an aperitif or digestif.

Beyond its culinary uses, mastiha has been prized for its medicinal properties for centuries. It has been shown to have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant qualities, and it is used in various forms for digestive issues, skin conditions, and dental health.

Given its unique flavour and various applications, mastiha makes for a fascinating and authentic addition to our selection of Greek products on GreekMarket.co.uk. It embodies the diverse culinary and medicinal traditions of Greece, and offers our customers a taste of something genuinely unique to Greek culture.

What is Trahanas?

Trahanas is a traditional Greek food made from a fermented mixture of grain, usually wheat, and either milk or yogurt. The mixture is left to ferment for a few days before being broken into small chunks or ground into a coarse powder. It’s a versatile ingredient that has a long shelf life, making it a staple in Greek households.

Trahanas is most commonly used to make a hearty soup, especially popular in the winter months. To prepare the soup, the trahanas is typically boiled in water, broth, or milk, often with the addition of vegetables, meat, or cheese to enhance its flavour. The result is a comforting, nourishing dish with a slightly tangy taste owing to the fermentation process.

Different regions in Greece have their own variations of trahanas, with some opting for a sweeter version made with milk and others preferring a more tangy, savory version made with yogurt or sour milk. The dish also exists in various forms across the Middle East and the Balkans, each with their own local twists.

Trahanas can also be used in other dishes, such as casseroles or stews, as a thickening agent or to add texture and flavour.

Given its traditional significance and versatility, it has been be a valuable addition to the GreekMarket.co.uk collection of authentic Greek foods.

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