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Cretan cuisine (Greek: Κρητική κουζίνα) is the traditional cuisine of the Greek island of Crete.

Background

The core of the Cretan cuisine consists of food derived from plants, whereas food of animal origin was more peripheral in nature. In general, people consumed seasonal products, available in the wider local area, which underwent minimal processing or none at all. The traditional cuisine was widespread in the island until the 1960s when, with improving living standards, alimentary patterns changed towards more meat and other animal-derived produce.

Fresh fruit and dried fruits, pulses, endemic wild herbs and aromatic plants, and rough cereals, whose cultivation was favored by the regional climate, were consumed in great amounts and constituted the base of the Cretan cuisine during that period. Dairy products were consumed on a daily basis in low to moderate quantities. Poultry and fish were consumed on a weekly basis in moderate quantities, whereas red meat was consumed only a few times a month. The main supply of fat was effectuated by olive oil, which was used not only in salads but also in cooking, unlike the northern European countries which primarily used animal fat. Another essential feature of the Cretan cuisine was the moderate use of alcohol, mainly red wine which accompanied meals. Finally, the most common dessert was yogurt and fresh fruits, while traditional pastry based on honey had been consumed a few times a week.

Appetizers

Specialities

  • Antikristo (or Oftó), lamb meat
  • Blessed thistle with lamb
  • Gamopilafo, rice cooked in goat and rooster broth
  • Hirino me selino, pork meat with celery
  • Ηohlioi boubouristoi, snails fried with rosemary and vinegar
  • Katsikaki me stamnagathi, goat meat (alternatively lamb) cooked with Avgolemono and a local plant species of the Cichorium genus
  • Sfougato (omelette with potatoes/pumpkin)
  • Snails with tomato
  • Sofegada, vegetables
  • Soupies me maratho, Cuttlefish with fennel
  • Triftoudia, type of orzo
  • Tsigariasto, lamb or goat meat dish, typically hailing from the Sfakia region
  • Types of pasta, such as Skioufichta, Magiri, Chilofta, Avgochilos
  • Tzoulamas, traditional meat pie from Messara
  • Xerotigana, dessert
  • Amygdalopita (dessert)
  • Patouda (dessert)
  • Portokalopita (dessert)

Drinks

Gallery

  • Dakos Dakos
  • Kolokythoanthoi are often served with a dollop of yoghurt on the side (zucchini flowers) Kolokythoanthoi are often served with a dollop of yoghurt on the side (zucchini flowers)
  • Snails with tomato Snails with tomato
  • Rakomelo Rakomelo

See also

References

  1. Kassapaki, Vaggelio (2011-05-27). "Raw cardoons". cretangastronomy.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-04-22.

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