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Greek Flavours brings the Greek pantry to your door, shipped directly from Greece. This is the everyday larder of a Greek kitchen: extra virgin olive oil, table olives, thyme and pine honey, tahini and halva, dried legumes, traditional pasta, herbs and spices, jarred meze, and mastic from Chios. Everything here is sourced from Greek producers and chosen for how it tastes and cooks, not for how it looks on a shelf.

 

What a Greek delicatessen is

A Greek delicatessen is the shelf-stable heart of Mediterranean cooking. It is what a Greek cook reaches for every day: oil to finish a dish, olives and meze to open a meal, legumes and pasta for the main, honey and halva to close it. Because these products keep well outside the fridge, they travel across Europe without a cold chain and form the base you build fresh cheese, yogurt and vegetables around.

 

The core of the Greek pantry

 

Extra virgin olive oil

The single most-used ingredient in Greek cooking, used raw over salads and pulses and for everyday cooking. Explore the full range in Greek EVOO.

 

Table olives

Kalamon from the Peloponnese, green olives from Chalkidiki, in brine or in oil. They open a meze table and go into salads and slow-cooked dishes. See the selection in Greek Olives.

 

Honey and spreads

Thyme, pine and flower honey, spooned over yogurt or used in baking, plus traditional spreads. Browse Greek Honey.

 

Tahini and halva

Stone-ground sesame tahini for sauces and baking, and halva as a traditional sweet. Both keep for months in the cupboard.

 

Legumes and pasta

Gigantes beans, lentils, chickpeas and Greek pasta shapes such as hilopites and kritharaki. These are the base of everyday Greek home cooking.

 

Meze in jars

Dolmadakia, vine leaves stuffed with rice, gigantes in tomato sauce and other ready meze that go straight from the jar to the table.

 

Herbs, seasoning and mastic

Greek oregano, mountain herbs, sea salt and spices, plus mastic from Chios, the resin used in sweets, drinks and baking.

 

How to build a Greek pantry

Start with one good extra virgin olive oil, a jar of olives and one honey. Add tahini, a bag of gigantes or lentils and a Greek pasta shape for everyday meals. Keep a jar of dolmadakia and some oregano on hand for a quick meze or to finish a dish. From this base you can cook most Greek home recipes and set a meze table in minutes.

 

Frequently asked questions about the Greek pantry

What is in a traditional Greek pantry?

Extra virgin olive oil, table olives, honey, tahini and halva, dried legumes such as gigantes and lentils, Greek pasta, jarred meze like dolmadakia, oregano and other herbs, and mastic from Chios.

Do these products need refrigeration?

No. The Greek delicatessen range is shelf-stable and ships from Greece without a cold chain. Store it in a cool, dry cupboard.

What is Greek mastic and how do you use it?

Mastic is a natural resin from the mastic trees of Chios. It is used in small amounts in baking, sweets, drinks and chewing gum, and adds a pine-like, slightly sweet aroma.

Which olive oil should I choose?

For raw use over salads and pulses, choose an extra virgin olive oil you like the taste of. For everyday cooking, a standard extra virgin oil works well. The full range is in Greek EVOO.

What can I make with Greek legumes?

Gigantes plaki, baked giant beans in tomato, fakes, lentil soup, and revithada, chickpea stew, are the classics. Most cook from dried in one pot with olive oil, onion and herbs.

How long does delivery take?

Orders are prepared in 2 to 4 working days and then shipped, with transit time added on top. Pantry products travel at room temperature, so there is no cold-chain constraint.