Noun
tzatziki (usually uncountable, plural tzatzikis)
An appetizer made from yoghurt, cucumber, garlic, olive oil and dill or mint; usually served with pitta bread and as a meze
Beef or chicken carved from the gyro spit is served on bread, greens or rice along with the feta, turmeric onions, tzatziki and not-so-traditional shredded red cabbage that are more typical on bratwurst. Source: Internet
Greek Veggie Pita: Fresh romaine lettuce, tomatoes, kalamata olives, cucumbers, feta cheese, onions, pepperoncini, our tzatziki pita sauce & a side of greek dressing. Source: Internet
One skewer of grilled chicken breast served with basmati rice, pita bread, tzatziki sauce and Gree. Source: Internet
Inspired by Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors, we created this light menu of hummus, grilled chicken kebabs with tzatziki dipping sauce, and rice salad with oranges, olives, and almonds. Source: Internet
Kirk, actually the tzatziki and hummus were only a couple of things there that DIDN'T taste like the toilet (not that I know what that tastes like). Source: Internet
Our garden has also been gifting us plenty of cucumbers (khamang kakdi and tzatziki regularly! Source: Internet