Saint Sophia Greek Festival Fed a Community
Categories: Food Charity, Gastronomic Gatherings
| Those potatoes would have made your day. |
This past weekend's Saint Sophia's Greek Orthodox Cathedral provided just as delicious cuisine, but with a warm, old country feel.
This year marked the 33rd of the family affair, which cost $5 to enter. There were tables of jewelry for sale, chatty teenagers, and elderly ladies, who ruled the roost at food stations. The thing that brings Mediterranean culture together is what you can put in your mouth, though so without further ado, the food and piks of the event.
This year marked the 33rd of the family affair, which cost $5 to enter. There were tables of jewelry for sale, chatty teenagers, and elderly ladies, who ruled the roost at food stations. The thing that brings Mediterranean culture together is what you can put in your mouth, though so without further ado, the food and piks of the event.
| Edible buys from the old world. |
| You can't imagine how delicious this pastchio is until it's in your mouth. |
The desserts were sweet and plentiful, but even though you'd be stuffed to the brim and satisfied, it was worth it to pick up some deep fried dough balls, loukoumades, sprinkled with honey, cinnamon, and walnuts. Feta, halvah, manouri, and jams like pergamot peel were also on sale to bring home to keep your kitchen Greek.
| Fragrant and made on the spot. These are the perfect way to end a Greek meal. |
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St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral
2401 SW 3rd Ave., Miami, FL
Category: General
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