And Pherecrates, in his Crapatalli, says—
Let him take this, and then along the road
Let him seize some encrides.
There is the ἐπικύκλιος, too. This is a kind of cheesecake in use among the Syracusans, under this name; and it is mentioned by Epicharmus, in his Earth and Sea.
There is also the γοῦρος; and that this, too, is a kind of cheesecake we learn from what Solon says in his Iambics:—
Some spend their time in drinking, and eating cakes,
And some eat bread, and others feast on γοῦροι
Mingled with lentils; and there is no kind
Of dainty wanting there, but all the fruits
Which the rich earth brings forth as food for men