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Crete Gains Culinary Recognition as Premier Food Destination

Saturday, 20 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Crete has received culinary recognition highlighting its rich gastronomic heritage as a must-experience destination for food-loving visitors. The island's cuisine, rooted in the Mediterranean diet, features dishes that reflect centuries of local tradition. Tourists are encouraged to seek out staples such as dakos (barley rusk topped with tomato and mizithra cheese), fresh grilled octopus, slow-cooked lamb with stamnagathi (wild greens), and locally produced olive oil and cheeses like graviera and anthotyros. Cretan honey and raki, a traditional spirit, are also considered essential tasting experiences. Visitors will find these dishes at tavernas across the island, particularly in villages away from main resort areas where recipes remain closest to their origins. Exploring local markets, especially in Heraklion and Chania, offers direct access to the ingredients that define Cretan cooking.

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