syres
Syres are a traditional type of bread originating from the Mediterranean region, particularly associated with Greek cuisine. The name "syres" is derived from the Greek word "συρές" (syrés), which refers to a type of flatbread or round loaf often baked in wood-fired ovens. These breads are typically dense, chewy, and slightly sweet, with a rustic texture that sets them apart from softer, lighter bread varieties.
Syres are often made with simple ingredients, including flour, water, yeast, salt, and sometimes olive oil or
The bread is also a staple in Greek fast food culture, often sold by street vendors as
While syres are most strongly linked to Greece, similar breads can be found in neighboring countries like