Tuesday, April 16, 2024
What is the most delicious Greek cheese? If you say Feta, then you’re missing out on some really tempting choices –especially in the soft cheese category. Take for instance Anevato, Katiki or Kopanisti, which are packed full of nutrients and flavor. Here are the PDO cheeses you should be familiar with.
How is Feta cheese produced? What is its vitamin, protein, and other nutrients content? How natural is it? Here are some interesting facts about the legendary cheese you probably had no idea about.
As scientists call for more bean and lentil production in Europe to contribute to the EU Green New Deal Farm to Fork objectives, and consumers are looking for more sustainable, nutritious and plant-based food solutions, pulses are coming increasingly into the limelight. And Greek pulses are seeing a much-needed revival.
Among the best known traditional Greek wines, Retsina has a rather controversial reputation. Long overshadowed by other distinguished local wines and appellations, it is nevertheless undergoing a Renaissance while aiming to change the often distorted views regarding one of the oldest and most unique Greek spirits.
Gyros, one of the most delectable Greek street foods is also among the most popular ones at global level. Meet the people helping an international clientele get acquainted with authentic flavors from Greece and breathing new life into an old classic.
Aromatic herbs have always been a staple in Greek diet and everyday life —especially considering the country’s rich and unique flora.
According to official data, Feta cheese has been one of the unsung heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic, a hit with consumers all across the world. The numbers don’t lie: €398,061,040 in export value amounting to 9.1% increase, in just one year.
Being one the largest fruit categories, table grapes are one of the most demanded fruit in Europe, with relatively stable. And although European table grape production is decreasing, Greece is seeing a rise in export numbers, even amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
30 microbreweries and 46 active breweries; 3,933,000 hectolitres annual production; over 120,000 jobs generated in the hospitality sector. The Greek brewing industry is estimated to lose 30% to 60% of its annual turnover this year, due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemim. What will the aftermath of this unprecedented outbreak mean for the sector?
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 is shaping to be a very successful year for the Greek processed tomato sector, with the harvest in Thessaly reaching 70%...

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