Back to newsPaximadia, traditional Cretan twice-baked rusks, are a staple of the local diet and an excellent healthy snack option for visitors exploring the island. Made from barley or wheat flour and baked twice to achieve their characteristic dry, hard texture, they are typically softened with a splash of water or olive oil before eating. Common toppings include fresh tomato, local olive oil, mizithra or feta cheese, olives, and dried oregano, a combination known as dakos, one of Crete's most iconic dishes. Paximadia are widely available at bakeries, supermarkets, and traditional tavernas across the island, often at very low cost. Tourists looking to eat like a local or pack a light, nutritious snack for hiking or beach days will find paximadia a practical and authentically Cretan choice.
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