Oxygala
Oxygala
Ancient Greek sour milk product
Oxygala (ὀξύγαλα, lit. 'sour milk') was a dairy product consumed in the cuisines of ancient Greece and Rome. Oxygala was a form of buttermilk[1][2][3][4] and was usually eaten with honey.[4][3] The dish was also known among the ancient Persians.[citation needed]