Back to newsAnthotyro is a fresh, mild white cheese produced across Crete and widely available at local markets and cheese shops. Combined with Cretan thyme honey and coconut, it forms the base of a traditional-style cake that showcases two of the island's most celebrated local products. Anthotyro has a light, slightly grainy texture similar to ricotta, making it ideal for baking. Cretan honey, particularly thyme honey from the hillside villages of the interior, is considered among the finest in Greece and is sold at most supermarkets, farmers markets, and specialty food shops throughout the island. Tourists looking to take home an edible souvenir will find both anthotyro and local honey readily available. Those interested in Cretan food culture can also look for cooking workshops in towns like Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno that teach traditional recipes using these local ingredients.
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Cretan Anthotyro Cake Celebrates Island's Finest Cheese and Honey
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