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    Agia Triada Balsamic Cream w/ Orange 200ml

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    The Agia Triada Monastery at Akrotiri has created an exquisite culinary treasure that is as enchanting as the monastery itself. Their balsamic cre...

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  • Original price 73 kr - Original price 73 kr
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    Marmalade Apricot 370g

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    Traditionally made marmalade with a particularly good taste from Cretan Secret in Crete. Net weight 370 grams INGREDIENTS : APRICOT, SUGAR, GL...

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    Caramel Milk 400g

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    In the old days it was called toffee. Now it's milk caramels... but the taste is still the same. Net weight 400 grams INGREDIENTS : SUGAR, GLU...

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    Original price 105 kr - Original price 105 kr
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Since the Greek classical philosopher Socrates stated that he did not eat to live, but lived to eat, this has characterized the Greeks. The meal is the everyday gathering point where you eat the day's meal(s) together and exchange the experiences the day has brought or plan what the day will bring.

Greek Food is therefore the epitome of Greek Culture where nothing is left to chance, nothing has to go quickly, but the meal, which consists exclusively of well-prepared healthy fresh ingredients, is enjoyed to the fullest.

It has not changed a trace since Socrates died in 399 BC. (70 years old).

Today, it is also an unwritten law that if you, as a guest, are offered a meal by a Greek, no thank you is the only thing you must not answer, even if your stomach is probably so full.

Then you have to cook Greek food, so cook plenty and feel free to invite the neighbor or others for a meal.