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Alternative names
  
Easter cookies

Course
  
Dessert

Serving temperature
  
Hot or cold

Place of origin
  
Greece

Type
  
Pastry

Region or state
  
Greece

Main ingredients
  
Butter

Main ingredient
  
Butter

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Koulourakia (Greek: κουλουράκια, [kuluˈraca]; singular: κουλουράκι) are a traditional Greek dessert, typically made around Easter to be eaten after Holy Saturday.

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They are a butter-based pastry, traditionally hand-shaped, with egg glaze on top. They have a sweet delicate flavor with a hint of vanilla. Koulourakia are well known for their sprinkle of sesame seeds and distinctive ring shape. In fact, the word is the diminutive form for a ring-shaped loaf or lifebelt. These pastries were also often shaped like small snakes by the Minoans, as they worshiped the snake for its healing powers.

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Now the pastries can be shaped into braided circles, hairpin twists, figure eights, twisted wreaths, horseshoes or Greek letters, although they are still often shaped into a snake style. They are commonly eaten with morning coffee or afternoon tea. Like all pastries, they are normally kept in dry conditions in a jar with a lockable lid.

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Often, a clove is added atop the center of the pastry for added flavor.

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References

Koulourakia Wikipedia