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It’s hard to imagine the Greek kitchen without rice. Rice dishes – from soups to pilafs, stuffings to desserts– are so much a part of our daily diet that we take them for granted. But although the precious grain that keeps well over half the world alive was known to the ancients, it did not appear in Greek cooking pots until some two millennia later. 

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