
Sykomaida

Sykomaida is a traditional dessert from the Greek island of Corfu, a type of fig cake made from dried figs, ground almonds or walnuts, ouzo (a Greek anise-flavored liquor), cinnamon, cloves, and fennel seeds. In 2009, sykomaida was recognized by the European Union as a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) product, meaning that only fig desserts made in a specific way in Corfu can be called sykomaida. A typical process of making sykomaida involves drying figs in the sun, then chopping or grinding them up and mixing them with the other ingredients to form a dense, sweet, and flavorful mixture. The mixture is then shaped into a round or a roll, which can be stored and sliced off as needed. The product has a long shelf life and is often served with coffee or as a snack or dessert.


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