mavrorachi
Mavrorachi is a traditional Greek dessert originating from the Peloponnese region, particularly associated with the city of Patras. The name "mavrorachi" translates to "black raki" in Greek, referring to the dark, anise-flavored spirit often served with the dessert. This sweet treat consists of a dense, fudge-like confection made primarily from sugar, honey, and a small amount of water. It is typically flavored with lemon zest or orange blossom water, giving it a subtle citrus aroma.
The preparation of mavrorachi involves a slow cooking process where the ingredients are heated and stirred
Mavrorachi is commonly enjoyed as a standalone dessert or paired with a glass of raki, the traditional
While mavrorachi is most strongly linked to Patras, variations of the dessert can be found across Greece,