- Olives
- Bread
- Cheese
- Onions
Main Course:
- Meat (lamb, pork, beef, goat)
- Fish
- Vegetables (beans, lentils, cabbage)
- Grain (wheat, barley)
- Eggs
- Cheese
- Fruit
- Nuts
- Honey
Dessert:
- Fruit
- Cakes
- Cookies
- Olives
- Bread
- Cheese
- Onions
Main Course:
- Meat (lamb, pork, beef, goat)
- Fish
- Vegetables (beans, lentils, cabbage)
- Grain (wheat, barley)
- Eggs
- Cheese
- Fruit
- Nuts
- Honey
Dessert:
- Fruit
- Cakes
- Cookies
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