Gastronomy
One of the authentic cultural elements of a region is
gastronomy. The distinctiveness of the “kitchen taste” (gustation) is
many times associated with the quality characteristics of its society,
while “revealing” information concerning its cultural and economical
history.
At the same time, gustation seems to be a way of
communicating. A way for someone to “talk” to the heart of someone else.
Greek gastronomy has recorded a history of around
4,000 years, with especial characteristics based on pure and unique
quality goods produced on Greek land. In fact, it was Archestratos who
wrote the first cookbook in history (330 B.C.).
In Greek nutritional tradition the gustative result
blends harmonically with the high nutritional value. Dozens of
scientific studies have shown the positive effect of a balanced Greek
diet on a person’s health, beauty and longevity. In addition, the
nutritional culture of the Greeks has traditionally added an extraverted
social dimension to the table, combining gustative satisfaction with
recreation and communication, and thus maintaining even today some
overtones from ancient feasts.
In contrast to what many people believe about Greek
cuisine, you will discoverer that “moussaka”, “souvlaki” and “choriatiki”
(Greek salad) are not the only worthwhile Greek dishes. Greek cuisine
consists of a large variety of dishes that can fully satisfy the
gastronomic quests of both vegetarians and meat lovers.
Basic ingredients
Greek cuisine has four secrets: good quality fresh
ingredients, correct use of flavourings (herbs) and spices, the famous
Greek olive oil and simplicity. Greek olive oil deserves a special note.
It accompanies almost all Greek dishes, it is used abundantly in most of
them, it is of excellent quality and it is very good for your health. It
is also known that artificial cultivation of vegetables is not carried
out due to the mild Greek climate. Consequently, most vegetables are
cultivated in natural ways and they therefore maintain their aroma and
their flavour. You will be happy and content after tasting a Greek
tomato, cabbage, carrot, onion, parsley and garlic. At the same time,
you should not forget the rich flavour and aroma of fresh Greek fruits,
such as grapes, apricots, peaches, cherries, melons, watermelons, etc.
As far as flavourings (herbs) are concerned, which almost every Greek
gathers from the hills and the countryside, they are renowned for their
gustativeness, aromas and curative properties. As you taste some of the
many different dishes, you will be mesmerized by the amazing aroma of
oregano, thyme, mint and rosemary. Do not forget to also try the Greek
cheeses, especially feta cheese. Taking as fact that the sheep and goats
are free-ranging and the pastures are especially lush and green, Greek
meat has a unique taste that cannot be compared. Mediterranean seafood
is much tastier than those from the oceans. The Aegean and Ionian Seas
are crystal clear and rich with fish. Fresh fish on the grill is
considered to be a true delight.
Greek philosophy
The time of the day when Greeks gather around the table to enjoy
a meal or various hors d’oeuvres (mezedes) with ouzo is a tradition that
every Greek maintains with reverence. A deeply entrenched social custom
is when Greeks share a meal with friends at home, in a restaurant or a
tavern. The Greek word “symposium” -a word that is as old as Greece
itself- literally means “drinking with friends”. The atmosphere in an
ordinary Greek restaurant or tavern is relaxing, simple and informal.
The preparation of the food on the other hand has its own sacred rules.
Good amateur cooks are highly respected in their social circle, while a
good housewife in Greece mainly signifies a good cook. And a good cook
can spend days preparing a meal for his/her friends.
The atmosphere
Sip a glass of
ouzo or wine with grilled octopus or any other Greek dish while sitting
under the shade of a tree in a small tavern by the sea on an island in
the Aegean. When you return home, try to repeat this experience by
preparing the same meal and serving the same drink. Wherever you try to
repeat this, you will soon realize that it does not taste the same. It’s
not that something is wrong with your palate or your culinary skills;
it’s that the Greek ritual when eating a meal –mainly a combination of
what you are eating and where you are eating it- cannot be repeated,
extracted or copied. It is simply something you can only find, taste and
enjoy in Greece..

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