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Yuvarlakia or giouvarlakia () is a Greek dish; it consists of balls of ground meat, rice, and seasonings, cooked in a pot in water or meat broth. The mixture is similar to that used for making sarma. They may be served in tomato or avgolemono sauce. Depending on the thickness of the sauce, it may be considered a soup or a stew.

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Food.name
Yuvarlakia
Food.image
Youvarlakos.jpg
Food.type
Soup or stew
Food.country
Greece
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Food.main_ingredient
Ground meatricewatermeat broth
Food.cookbook
Yurika
Food.no_recipes
true

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Yuvarlakia or giouvarlakia () is a Greek dish; it consists of balls of ground meat, rice, and seasonings, cooked in a pot in water or meat broth. The mixture is similar to that used for making sarma. They may be served in tomato or avgolemono sauce. Depending on the thickness of the sauce, it may be considered a soup or a stew.

== Name and etymology == The name yuvarlakia (Greek: γιουβαρλάκια) is derived from the Turkish word yuvarlak, meaning "round" or "spherical," in reference to the shape of the dish's main component: small, round meatballs. The Greek plural suffix -ia is commonly added to denote a collective or diminutive form, making yuvarlakia roughly translate to "little round ones." The term reflects the influence of Turkish cuisine and broader Ottoman cuisine on Greek cuisine, particularly in regions where the two cultures historically intersected. Yuvarlakia shares similarities with the Turkish dish (cf. Sulu köfte), which also consists of meatballs served in a tangy sauce.

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