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Mouresi, located 56km east of the vibrant city of Volos in the enchanting North East part of Mount Pelio, offers a unique holiday experience. Nestled amphitheatrically above the charming port of Damouhari and the expansive beaches of Papa Nero and Agios Ioannis, Mouresi provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of crowded tourist destinations.
At the heart of Mouresi, you will find the main scenic square adorned with majestic linden and plane trees. Here stands the impressive basilica of Agia Triada, boasting a rich history dating back to its renovation in 1776. Its courtyard is adorned with magnificent linden, pine, and cypress trees, creating a serene atmosphere. Inside, you will be captivated by the exquisite decoration, the intricate wooden iconostasis, and the splendid altar. Prepare to be amazed!
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Dolmas - Dolmas are grape leaves stuffed with seasoned rice, minced meat, and herbs. The filling typically includes ground beef or lamb, onions, garlic, and spices, all wrapped in tender grape leaves and cooked in a flavorful broth. <> Moussaka - Moussaka is a layered dish consisting of eggplant, ground meat (usually lamb or beef), and a béchamel sauce. It's often topped with a cheese sauce and baked until bubbly and golden. Vegetarian moussaka alternatives exist without the ground meat. <> Tzatziki - Tzatziki is a refreshing yogurt-based sauce made with cucumber, garlic, olive oil, vinegar, and dill. It's traditionally served as a dip or condiment alongside grilled meats, gyros, and other dishes. Tzatziki is typically non-vegetarian due to the presence of yogurt, but it can be easily adapted to be vegetarian. <> Historical Appearance
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