Back to newsCrete has a rich tradition of savory and sweet pies that vary by region and are worth seeking out during your visit. The sfakiani pita, from the Sfakia region in the south, is one of the most iconic: a thin flatbread filled with local mizithra cheese, cooked on a griddle and drizzled with honey. Kalitsounia are small pastries filled with soft cheese or wild greens, commonly found at bakeries and markets across the island, particularly around Easter. Marathopita is a herb pie made with fennel, popular in villages and traditional tavernas. These pies are typically inexpensive, widely available at local bakeries, street stalls, and family-run restaurants, and make excellent quick meals or snacks. Visiting a traditional Cretan market or village panigiri festival is one of the best ways to sample several varieties in one place.
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Crete's Traditional Pies: Savory and Sweet Delights Worth Seeking
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