Endiltos (pastry with salted or smoked fish)

Name - Origin
Cypriot name of food
Έντιλτος. Éndiltos.
Greek name - description

Pastry with salted or smoked fish.

Processing method

A pastry on which a piece of salted or smoked fish is placed (Gulick 1980, 506, note a)

Nutritional Value and Importance in the Diet of Cypriots

It is prepared as a dessert. It is mentioned by Klearchos Soleas in his work 'Περί Γρίφων' among other dessert names. The extract is quoted by Athenaeus (2nd-3rd century AD) in his work 'Dipnosophistae' without further information on the method of preparation, the exact ingredients or any details about the consumption of the dessert. (Athenaeus, Dipnosophistae 14.649a)

Time period
4th-3rd century BC, 2nd-3rd century AD (sources cited).
Bibliography

Athenaeus, Dipnosophistae 14.649a in: Gulick,.C.B. trasnlation (1980) Athenaeus-The Deipnosophists, Loeb Classical Library vol.6. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 506-507

Researcher/Recorder

Natasa Charalambous