What is Greek pouli?
It seems like you might be referring to "pouli" in the context of Greek cuisine. However, "pouli" isn't a commonly recognized ingredient or dish in Greek cooking. It's possible you've misheard or misspelled the term.
Here are some possibilities for what you might be thinking of:
* "Poli" (πόλι): This could be a misspelling of the Greek word for "city", which doesn't relate to food.
* "Poule" (πούλε): This means "chicken" in Greek, a common ingredient in many Greek dishes.
* "Pouli" (πούλι): This means "bird" in Greek, and while some wild birds are hunted and eaten in Greece, it's not a typical ingredient in everyday cooking.
Could you provide more context or information about what you're looking for? This would help me clarify what "pouli" refers to in your specific case.
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