Back to newsA video featuring Cretan grandmothers passionately defending traditional Cretan food against sushi has gone viral online. The clip showcases dakos, a classic Cretan dish made from barley rusks topped with fresh tomatoes, olive oil, and mizithra cheese, which the grandmothers champion as superior to Japanese cuisine. The video reflects the deep pride Cretans hold for their culinary heritage, rooted in the world-famous Mediterranean diet. For visitors, dakos is widely available at tavernas across Crete and is considered an essential local experience. Look for it as a starter or light meal, typically priced between 4 and 8 euros. The viral moment is a reminder that Cretan food culture remains very much alive and celebrated by locals of all generations.
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Cretan Grandmothers Go Viral Defending Dakos Against Sushi
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