$9.00
A creamy Mediterranean tzatziki made with fresh yogurt, cucumber, and herbs—perfect for pairing with shawarma trays, falafel platters, and mezze spreads.
Creamy Mediterranean yogurt
Fresh cucumber
Garlic
Olive oil
Herbs and seasoning
24 oz. container
Ideal for large gatherings, party trays, and group catering
Our tzatziki is served in a sealed 24 oz. catering container—cool, creamy, and ready to enjoy with any Mediterranean dish.
Perfect for:
Event catering
Office lunches
Family-style trays
Party spreads and mezze tables
Available as an add-on to any catering order for easy event planning.
It typically serves 10–15 guests depending on how it’s used.
Absolutely—add as many as you need for your group size.
It’s perfect with shawarma, falafel, grilled meats, mezze spreads, wraps, and bowls.
Yes, tzatziki is yogurt-based and contains dairy.
Yes — it’s made with yogurt and fresh cucumber and is fully vegetarian.
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