katseriadina
Katseriadina is a type of traditional Greek pasta, typically made from durum wheat flour and water. It is known for its distinct shape, often resembling small, hand-rolled pellets or thick strands. The name "katseriadina" is derived from the Greek word "katseri," which can refer to a type of pot or cauldron, suggesting the pasta might have been traditionally cooked in such vessels or resembles small boiled dumplings.
This pasta is a staple in certain regions of Greece, particularly in areas with a strong culinary
The preparation of katseriadina is often a family affair, with recipes passed down through generations. The