Tzatziki
Tzatziki is a cold sauce or dip traditional in Greek cuisine and widely found in the Mediterranean and Balkan regions. It is typically based on yogurt, most often strained or thick yogurt, enriched with cucumber, garlic, and herbs, usually dill or mint, and finished with olive oil, lemon juice or vinegar, and salt. The result is a creamy, tangy accompaniment with a light cucumber bite.
Preparation usually involves grating or finely shredding cucumber, then draining excess moisture. The cucumber is mixed
Usage centers on serving as a dip with pita bread or vegetables, or as a sauce for
Etymology: The name tzatziki is associated with Turkish cacık; origin is uncertain. The dish shares similarities