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What (who) is moussaka$522238$ - definition

1999 FILM BY PANOS H. KOUTRAS
The Attack of the Giant Mousaka; The attack of the giant moussaka

Moussaka         
  • Moussaka and [[Greek salad]] at a [[taverna]] in Greece
  • Musakka and [[pilav]] in Turkey
  • North Macedonia]]
EGGPLANT- OR POTATO-BASED DISH
Musaca; Mousakka; Musakka; Musaka; Mousaka; Mousakas; Mousakás
Moussaka (, , ) is an eggplant- or potato-based dish, often including ground meat, which is common in the Balkans and the Middle East, with many local and regional variations.
moussaka         
  • Moussaka and [[Greek salad]] at a [[taverna]] in Greece
  • Musakka and [[pilav]] in Turkey
  • North Macedonia]]
EGGPLANT- OR POTATO-BASED DISH
Musaca; Mousakka; Musakka; Musaka; Mousaka; Mousakas; Mousakás
(moussakas)
Moussaka is a Greek dish consisting of layers of meat and aubergine.
N-VAR
moussaka         
  • Moussaka and [[Greek salad]] at a [[taverna]] in Greece
  • Musakka and [[pilav]] in Turkey
  • North Macedonia]]
EGGPLANT- OR POTATO-BASED DISH
Musaca; Mousakka; Musakka; Musaka; Mousaka; Mousakas; Mousakás
[mu:'s?:k?, ?mu:s?'k?:]
¦ noun a Greek dish consisting of minced lamb, aubergines, and tomatoes, with a cheese sauce on top.
Origin
from Turk. musakka.

Wikipedia

The Attack of the Giant Moussaka

The Attack of the Giant Moussaka (French: L'Attaque de la moussaka géante; Greek: Η Επίθεση του Γιγαντιαίου Μουσακά; 1999), is a Greek science fiction parody film, produced, written and directed by Panos H. Koutras. It has been released theatrically in France, with French subtitles, and Japan, with Japanese subtitles. It has been screened at several festivals, including specialised LGBT film festivals, and has achieved cult status.