Back to newsPasta flora is a classic Greek shortcrust tart traditionally filled with jam or fruit preserves. The peach version is a popular summer variation found in bakeries and family kitchens across Crete, where stone fruits are abundant during the warmer months. The tart features a buttery, crumbly pastry lattice over a layer of peach jam or fresh peach filling, and is served as a dessert or afternoon snack. Tourists can find pasta flora at local zacharoplasteia (pastry shops) and kafeneions throughout the island, often enjoyed with a Greek coffee. If you are visiting during summer, look for seasonal fruit variations using local Cretan peaches. It is a simple, unfussy dessert that reflects the island's tradition of home baking using fresh, in-season ingredients.
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