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Cretan cuisine is the traditional cuisine of the island of Crete, a part of Greece. It is a subtype of the broader Mediterranean cuisine, with unique dishes and food practices that have been passed down through generations.

Overview[edit]

Cretan cuisine is characterized by its simplicity and diversity. The island's geographical location and mild climate allow for a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and herbs to be grown, which are prominent in local dishes. The Cretan diet is renowned for its health benefits and has been the subject of numerous scientific studies.

Ingredients[edit]

The main ingredients in Cretan cuisine are olive oil, vegetables, fruits, and grains. Olive oil, in particular, is used in almost every dish and is considered a staple of the Cretan diet. Other commonly used ingredients include honey, cheese, yogurt, and a variety of local herbs and spices.

Dishes[edit]

Some of the most popular dishes in Cretan cuisine include Dakos, a type of salad made with tomatoes, feta cheese, and dried bread, and Bougatsa, a sweet or savory pastry. Other notable dishes include Kalitsounia, small pies filled with cheese or greens, and Gamopilafo, a rice dish often served at weddings.

Drinks[edit]

Traditional Cretan drinks include Raki, a strong distilled spirit, and Cretan wine, which has a history dating back thousands of years.

Health Benefits[edit]

The Cretan diet is often associated with longevity and good health. It is rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats, which are all key components of a healthy diet. Studies have shown that the Cretan diet can help reduce the risk of heart disease and other health conditions.

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