It is a Greek dish of Cheese, Lamb and eggplant
I epithesi tou gigantiaiou mousaka - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: France:U
Mousaka!
gyros, mousaka, tzatziki, stifado
mousaka,pastitsio,greek salad,baklava,and....ouzo(drink)
There is a Greek dish spelled "mousaka."The similar proper noun is Muskoka (municipality in Ontario north of Toronto).
The Greek have their own version and so do the Turkish, so yes it is from Greece and also Turkey. The Greek Mousaka is layered with ground (minced) lamb or red meat, sliced eggplant and tomato, topped with a white sauce. The Turkish is not layered instead it is prepared with sautéed and fried eggplants, green peppers, tomatoes, onions, and minced meat, it is eaten with cacık and pilaf.
My Yia Yia is Greek and we usually have lamb, baklava, mousaka, (not "Moose Ca-ca") and all of that other delicious Greek food...:)
their favourite delicassie is the old recipe of the gypsy child
I epithesi tou gigantiaiou mousaka - 1999 was released on: Greece: 11 September 1999 (Athens Film Festival) Greece: 14 November 1999 (Thessaloniki International Film Festival) Greece: 24 December 1999 USA: 16 June 2000 (San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival) Sweden: 23 September 2000 (Lund Fantastisk Film Festival) Japan: 23 December 2000 France: 7 July 2001 Greece: 10 February 2007 (Cult Film Festival)
Nikos Stavropoulos has: Performed in "Oi apenanti" in 1981. Performed in "Glykia symmoria" in 1983. Performed in "Prostatis oikogeneias" in 1997. Played Chemist in "I epithesi tou gigantiaiou mousaka" in 1999. Played Bailiff in "Psyhraimia" in 2007.
Michalis Topkaras has: Performed in "Tou harou ta dontia" in 1996. Performed in "Jazz" in 1997. Played (1997) in "Cheek to cheek" in 1997. Performed in "I epithesi tou gigantiaiou mousaka" in 1999. Performed in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000.
"I eat" is τρώω [trOo] To tell someone to eat is "φάε" [fAe]