mitmealane
Mitmealane is a lesser-known but historically significant dish originating from the coastal regions of the Mediterranean, particularly in parts of Greece and Turkey. The name is derived from the Greek words "mitos" (meaning "small" or "little") and "meze," referring to the small, appetizer-like nature of the dish. Mitmealane are small, baked or fried parcels filled with a mixture of ingredients, often featuring a combination of meat, cheese, and herbs.
Traditionally, the filling consists of ground lamb or beef, onions, tomatoes, pine nuts, and spices such as
Mitmealane are typically baked until golden brown, creating a crispy exterior that contrasts with the soft,
While mitmealane are not as widely recognized as other Mediterranean dishes, they hold cultural importance in