Back to newsGreek cuisine relies on a handful of core ingredients, and culinary experts agree that olive oil is the essential starting point for anyone exploring these flavors. Crete produces some of the finest extra virgin olive oil in the world, particularly from the Koroneiki variety grown across the island's valleys and hillsides. For visitors, local markets in Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno offer high-quality Cretan olive oil at accessible prices, often directly from producers. Look for cold-pressed, PDO-certified bottles as a reliable quality indicator. Beyond cooking, olive oil appears in nearly every traditional Cretan dish, from dakos (barley rusk salad) to slow-cooked lamb. Purchasing a bottle locally is both a practical souvenir and a direct introduction to the diet widely associated with longevity among Crete's older rural population.
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Crete's Olive Oil: The Essential Heart of Greek Cuisine
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