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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Spend a day at a traditional village in the heart of the Cretan mountains and experience all that comes with it—beekeeping and honey production, baking, milking and cottage cheese production. Put on a beekeeper's costume, discover all the secrets of beekeeping with the local beekeeper and delight in the taste of pure honey with cheese. Next visit with the baker and learn how to bake rusks in a wood oven—you'll also get to taste his excellent selection of home-made cookies. Then visit the shepherd for a lesson in how sheep are milked and how to prepare the freshest cottage cheese you will ever taste. Lastly, enjoy your scenic setting in the heart of the mountains and a traditional meal of lamb and Cretan pilafi to end your tour. Learn More Spend a day at a traditional village in the heart of the Cretan mountains and experience all that comes with it—beekeeping and honey production, baking, milking and cottage cheese production. Put on a beekeeper's costume, discover all the secrets of beekeeping with the local beekeeper and delight in the taste of pure honey with cheese. Next visit with the baker and learn how to bake rusks in a wood oven—you'll also get to taste his excellent selection of home-made cookies. Then visit the shepherd for a lesson in how sheep are milked and how to prepare the freshest cottage cheese you will ever taste. Lastly, enjoy your scenic setting in the heart of the mountains and a traditional meal of lamb and Cretan pilafi to end your tour. Greek Coffee and Treats Cooking Lesson Greek Coffee and Treats Cooking Lesson Awaken your taste buds with this outing to an authentic Greek kafeneia. You’ll learn how to make a type of fried dough balls with syrup called loukoumades along with coiled and filled pies made with goat's cheese and honey known as sarikopites. To accompany these treats, learn how to prepare your own traditional Greek coffee and then savor all the fruits of your efforts along with epovrichio ("the submarine," a vanilla sweet), and loukoumia, the Greek version of Turkish Delight.

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