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Portokalopita

Portokalopita

One of the most famous Greek desserts crossed the Ocean and arrived on our website to bring joy to all of you. It’s a mixture of phyllo, sugar, and yogurt flavored with orange juice and zest. It may take around 90 minutes to cook it, but we guarantee it is worth your while.

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Cinnamon Baked Apple Slices

Cinnamon Baked Apple Slices

An apple a day keeps the doctor away! Most of us have heard that in our childhood, but those of you who are parents probably know that it’s not that easy to have your kid eat that many apples. So, we have in store for you a simple, but tasty apple dessert. Plus, it has a low-calorie intake so you won’t have to worry about those extra pounds.

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Cinnamon Pecan Pumpkin Bread

Cinnamon Pecan Pumpkin Bread

This sweet cinnamon pecan pumpkin bread has all the makings of becoming one of your favorite autumn desserts. Its soft, delicate texture and the way it brings together the flavors of pumpkin, cinnamon, and nutmeg sure brought our attention upon it. Plus, it has room for adding some delicious and crunchy pecans.

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Chia Raspberry Pudding

Chia Raspberry Pudding

For those of you who are in a hurry, we have prepared a nice breakfast to serve just before leaving for work. Ready in just 5 minutes! Perfect for warm summer mornings, this chia raspberry pudding is quite refreshing, and can even be made and stored the night before.

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Honey and Ginger Latte

Honey and Ginger Latte

Sure, you enjoy all these special drinks in the fancy coffee shops! But, you can also learn to make a few drinks like these at some. Here we have a very healthy latte, with almond milk as its main ingredient, sweetened with honey, and spiced up with ginger, turmeric, and cinnamon.

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Red-Wine Jelly

Red-Wine Jelly

Interested in ultra-smooth jelly made from red-wine? You’re in the right place. Quickly prepare the gelatin and cook it with a sweetened good red wine. To get somehow cheekier add some cognac in there, too. Don’t forget the sour factor and toss lemon zest into the mixture. Want our advice? With crackers, it goes like a charm.

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Cocoa and Cinnamon Latte

Cocoa and Cinnamon Latte

This cocoa and cinnamon latte is perfect to warm you in a cold winter afternoon. And looks like a drink from a fancy coffee shop. You can make it at home, without putting that much work into it. The combination of coconut milk, cocoa, and cinnamon? Delicious!

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