Back to newsA group of Cretan grandmothers has gone viral once again with a playful video defending dakos, the traditional Cretan rusk dish, against sushi. The clip, which spread widely on social media, shows the grandmothers making a humorous case for their island's cuisine over the globally popular Japanese dish. Dakos is a staple of Cretan cooking, made with dried barley rusk topped with crushed tomatoes, mizithra or feta cheese, olives, and olive oil. It is found on menus across the island, from seaside tavernas to mountain villages, and is considered one of the best introductions to the Cretan Mediterranean diet. Tourists visiting Crete are encouraged to try dakos at local restaurants, where it is typically served as a meze or starter. Prices are generally low and the dish is widely available throughout the summer season.
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Cretan Grandmothers Go Viral Defending Dakos Against Sushi
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