Greek salads lead the way in global Taste Atlas rankings

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Taste Atlas has unveiled its annual list celebrating the finest salads worldwide—and once again, a Greek classic tops the chart, according to iefemerida.com.

Greek cuisine continues to receive international acclaim, following its recent recognition as the world’s best for the 2024-2025 season.

The well-known culinary platform, which regularly ranks the top dishes in various categories, has just published its latest list of the world’s best salads. Four Greek entries have made the top 50. The beloved Dakos secured first place, “Greek Salad (Horiatiki)” followed in second, “Wild Greens (Horta)” landed in 28th, and “Potato Salad” ranked 40th.

In its profile of Dakos, Taste Atlas describes: “Dakos is a traditional Cretan dish made with a barley rusk, topped with crumbled mizithra cheese, chopped ripe tomatoes, whole olives, capers, fresh oregano, and generous splashes of high-quality olive oil. It is recommended to use varieties like Koroneiki or Lianes olives.

Traditionally, mizithra cheese is used instead of feta, which is commonly served in tourist restaurants. The rusk is lightly rubbed with a small piece of garlic and lightly salted.”

For the iconic Horiatiki, the description reads: “Greek Salad, also known as Horiatiki, is Greece’s national dish and consists of chopped tomatoes, sliced red onions, and thick slices of cucumber. Depending on the region, there may be olives, green peppers, feta, oregano, salt, pepper, or a simple dressing of olive oil and lemon or vinegar (optional).

“When feta is included, it is usually sliced, but in some cases, it is mixed with a fork until slightly crumbled. Its name suggests it was a rural dish, where farmers would take basic ingredients to the fields and mix them together.”

Regarding wild greens, Taste Atlas notes: “salad’s taste can range from mildly to strongly bitter, depending on the plant. It is popular across Greece, especially in the summer, as it is refreshing and easy to prepare. While typically consumed on its own, it can also be served as a side dish with fish or grilled meat.”

The Greek take on potato salad is also celebrated, described as: “incredibly versatile,” with a flavor profile that complements many Greek meals.

The dish is usually made with hearty chunks of potato, tossed in a savory dressing that may include olive oil, mustard, yogurt, or mayonnaise.

“The salad can easily be adapted with additions like various vegetables, boiled eggs, olives, and fresh herbs like dill or parsley. Lemon juice is considered an essential ingredient in every potato salad, providing the necessary freshness. Whether served warm or well-chilled, Greek potato salad pairs excellently with grilled meats.”

Source: iefimerida.com

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