bolios
Bolios refers to a traditional Greek dessert that originates from the Peloponnese region, particularly the city of Patras. The dish is a type of sweet, dense cake made primarily from flour, sugar, and a small amount of yeast, giving it a soft, moist texture. It is often flavored with citrus zest, such as lemon or orange, and sometimes includes spices like cinnamon or nutmeg. The cake is typically baked in a rectangular or square pan and sliced into thick pieces, which are then lightly toasted or fried in oil until golden brown. This process enhances its texture, making it crispy on the outside while remaining soft inside.
Bolios is commonly enjoyed as a breakfast or snack, often served with a drizzle of honey, a
The name "Bolios" is believed to derive from the Greek word *bolios*, meaning "round" or "rolled," though