Well honey, I ain't no nutritionist, but if you're counting Weight Watchers points, a big gyro sandwich will probably set you back around 12-15 points. Just remember, those points ain't gonna count if you sneak in some extra tzatziki sauce on the side. But hey, treat yourself once in a while, life's too short to skip out on a good gyro!
A gyro sandwich is a popular sandwich that combines gyro meat (typically seasoned lamb or beef), tomatoes, onions, lettuce, and tzatziki sauce on a pita bread wrap. The bread and sandwich are similar in some ways to the middle eastern schwarma sandwiches.
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Oh, dude, you're counting points now? Well, technically speaking, a typical gyro could range from 12 to 18 Weight Watchers points, depending on the ingredients and portion size. But hey, who's counting when you're enjoying that delicious, savory goodness, am I right? Just eat it and enjoy, like, worry about the points later.
Gyro or Gyros is a Greek dish, a sandwich or wrap, the Gyro consist of meat usually lamb, pork or beef, tomato, onion, and tzatziki sauce, for the sandwich/wrap it would be served in a pita.Please see related link below!
Yes, it is apiece of pita bread rolled into a cone and stuffed with meat, veg and cheese.
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As in the rotating device, giroscopio. Hee-roh-SCO- pee-oh. As in the sandwich, it is a Greek word. pronounced like Hero.
i guess der r no homophones for these 2 words unemployed is to be 'idle' & the homophone is 'idol'. hero's homophone is gyro (like the sandwich)
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Some popular dishes that can be made using gyro lamb meat include gyro sandwiches, gyro platters, and gyro salads.
Gyro is pronounce yer-o.