Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ouzo and glasses on beach - photo stella/Shutterstock If you've ever been to (or dreamt of visiting) Greece, perhaps your vision ...
Anyone who enjoys ouzo should visit the capital of Greece's national drink, the town of Plomari on Lesbos. Wolfgang Stelljes/dpa Be it an upmarket fish restaurant in the harbour of Mólivos, a major ...
Around midday, tabletops in Greece start to fill up with platefuls of crispy calamari and salads drenched in olive oil. Ice cubes clink into tall, narrow glasses filled with a strong, licorice-scented ...
First, a show of hands: How many of you loved licorice as a child? Twizzlers don't count. I mean black licorice. If you grew up in Holland or Scandinavia or basically anywhere outside North America, ...
Summer visitors to Greece quickly notice that in late afternoon and early evening a good many people are sipping a milky white, licorice-flavored liquid called ouzo. (In the south of France, the ...
If you are looking for a unique and different type of cocktail, turn to ouzo, a popular Greek spirit. It is flavored like anise so if you enjoy sambuca or absinthe then you will love ouzo. Try it ...
Pour some water into your glass of ouzo or pastis, and the beverage will change from transparent to milky: this is the well-known 'Ouzo effect'. But what will happen if you simply place a drop of ouzo ...
Be it an upmarket fish restaurant in the harbour of Mólivos, a major tourism spot on the island of Lesbos, or a simple "kafenunion" cafe in a mountain village such as Agiássos - at some point it will ...