Back to newsWhen temperatures rise in Crete, the local cuisine offers naturally cooling options that are both light and nourishing. Traditional Cretan dishes suited for heatwave days include dakos (barley rusk topped with fresh tomato and mizithra cheese), chilled tzatziki, cold horiatiki salad with local olives and feta, and dishes built around cucumber, watermelon, and yogurt. Seafood mezedes served at room temperature are also a staple of summer eating on the island. These dishes rely on seasonal produce, olive oil, and minimal cooking, keeping meals refreshing rather than heavy. Tourists visiting Crete during July and August will find these options widely available at tavernas across the island. Ordering local rather than international food is a practical way to eat comfortably in the heat while experiencing authentic Cretan flavors.
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Cretan Summer Food: Traditional Dishes Beat the Heat
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