WHAT IS GREEK FOOD

Olives in Greek Cooking

Greeks say “I ate bread and olives with him,” to denote an act of friendship. The olive branch is the universal symbol of peace. Like no other fruit, the olive is responsible for shaping an entire civilization. Its history is long and illustrious, and the legends surrounding it are rich and splendid. Mostly, though,...

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How to Use Olive Oil in Greek Cooking

How  to Use Olive Oil in Greek Cooking

Greece is fortunate to have one of the best climates in the world, one in which ample sunshine helps produce some of the tastiest fruits and vegetables. Because raw ingredients—from garden to grove to field to sea—are delicious in their own right in Greece, Greek cooking has evolved in such a way so that...

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Greek Olive Oil Basics

Greek Olive Oil Basics

Most olive oil in Greece is extracted by the centrifugation method. There are still in existence oil mills using pressure for the extraction of oil, called classical oil mills. The term ¨First pressing¨ refers to oil received from such mills. The pulp still contains  part of the oil and it was used to be subjected to second...

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The Olive Harvest in Greece

The Olive Harvest in Greece

While the unique qualities of the Greek climate and soil are seminal to the ultimate quality of its olive oil, so too is the manner in which Greek olives are harvested and crushed. In some places, the olive harvest  starts as early as October, when the fruit is still not fully mature. The oil...

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Climate, Soil & Cultivation

Climate, Soil & Cultivation

Greece is a mountainous country with few plains.  Most olive trees grow  perilously on pezoules (terraces),  their trunks swept by the meltemi sea winds, their roots deeply imbedded in the almost dry land,  their branches stretching out to the scorching sun and the strong rain. The approximately 140 million olive trees that blanket Greece...

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Table Olive and Oil Olive Varieties

Thanks in part to the long history of the olive tree in Greece, there are many varieties of olives. Most are either exclusively oil olives or table olives, although there are a few varieties that be processed both as table olives and pressed for oil. According to the weight of the fruit the varieties...

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