Then there is the ἔλαφος. This is a cheesecake made on the festival of Elaphebolia, of wheat-flour, and honey, and sesame.
The ναστὸς is a kind of cheesecake, having stuffing inside it.
56. Χόρια are cakes made up with honey and milk.
The ἀμορβίτης is a species of cheesecake in fashion among the Sicilians. But some people call it παισά. And among the Coans it is called πλακούντιον, as we are informed by Iatrocles.
Then there are the σησαμίδες, which are cakes made of honey, and roasted sesame, and oil, of a round shape. Eupolis, in his Flatterers, says—
He is all grace, he steps like a callabis-dancer,
And breathes sesamides, and smells of apples.
And Antiphanes, in his Deucalion, says—
Sesamides, or honey-cheesecakes,
Or any other dainty of the kind.