IPA: //t͡sæˈziːki//
KK: /t͡sæˈziːki/
A Greek dish made from yogurt mixed with cucumber, garlic, and sometimes herbs like mint or dill, often served as a dip or side dish.
We enjoyed tzatziki with our pita bread at the Greek restaurant.
Tzatziki originates from Greek 'τζατζίκι' (tzatziki), which is derived from the Turkish word 'cacık', meaning a cold yogurt dish made with cucumbers and garlic. The word describes a specific type of sauce or dip commonly used in Mediterranean cuisine.
Imagine a refreshing yogurt dip made with cucumbers and garlic — that's what tzatziki is, and it comes from the Greek word for this delicious dish.
No commonly confused words.