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List of Greek Cheeses

Anevato

Exclusive to the Grevena and Kozani regions in Greece, Anevato cheese is made from a mix of goat's and sheep's milk. It features a creamy, grainy texture and a slightly sour taste. Anevato is often enjoyed in traditional pies or simply spread on bread, sometimes paired with honey for a delightful contrast.

Batzos

Batzos is a traditional Greek cheese, protected under PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) status. Made from sheep's or goat’s milk, it is a semi-hard, salty cheese, similar to feta but less crumbly. Batzos is aged in brine and has a robust flavor, making it excellent for grilling or serving in salads.

Feta

Feta is a brined curd white cheese from Greece, made traditionally from sheep's milk, or from a mixture of sheep and goat's milk. It is crumbly with a slightly grainy texture and has a salty, tangy flavor. Feta is commonly used in salads, pastries, and as a table cheese, and is central to Greek cuisine.

Formaella Arahovas Parnassou

Formaella Arahovas Parnassou is a PDO-protected Greek cheese from the region of Arachova, near Mount Parnassus. Made from sheep's milk or a mixture of sheep's and goat's milk, this semi-hard cheese has a rich, slightly pungent flavor. It is often grilled or fried, taking on a crispy exterior and a soft, melting interior, much enjoyed in traditional Greek dishes.

Galotyri

Galotyri, meaning "milk cheese" in Greek, is a traditional cheese from the regions of Epirus and Thessaly. It is made from sheep's and goat's milk and has a soft, creamy texture with a sour taste. Often used as a spread or in pies, Galotyri is known for its rich, tangy flavor that adds depth to Greek dishes.

Graviera Agrafon

Graviera Agrafon is made in the Agrafa region of Greece. It's a hard cheese from sheep’s milk or a mix of sheep’s and goat’s milk. Aged for at least five months, it develops a sweet and fruity flavor, slightly nutty with a dense texture, ideal for grating or frying as saganaki.

Graviera Kritis

Graviera Kritis is a popular cheese from the island of Crete, possessing a PDO status. Made primarily from sheep's milk with some goat's milk, it has a sweet, nutty flavor that becomes more pronounced with age. The texture is semi-hard, making it suitable for a variety of culinary uses, from grating to slicing.

Graviera Naxou

Graviera Naxou, from the island of Naxos, is another variety of Graviera cheese in Greece, known for its rich, buttery flavor and semi-hard texture. Made from cow's milk, or a mix of cow’s, sheep’s, and goat’s milk, it is aged for several months, developing a sweet and fruity profile that makes it excellent for cheese plates or as a table cheese.

Kalathaki Limnou

Kalathaki Limnou is a PDO-certified cheese from the island of Lemnos in Greece. It is made primarily from sheep's milk, or a mixture of sheep's and goat's milk. This cheese has a soft texture and a mild, slightly salty flavor. Its unique basket shape (kalathaki means "small basket") gives it a distinctive appearance, and it is often enjoyed in salads or as a table cheese.

Kasseri

Kasseri is a semi-hard cheese made predominantly from sheep's milk, with up to 20% goat's milk allowed. Originating in Greece, it is smooth and pale yellow, known for its elastic texture and mild, buttery flavor with a slight tang. Kasseri is often used in pies, pastries, and as a table cheese, especially in Greek and Turkish cuisines.

Katiki Domokou

Katiki Domokou is a soft, fresh cheese from the Domokos region in central Greece. Made from sheep's or goat's milk, it has a creamy, spreadable texture and a mild, slightly tangy flavor. This cheese is often used as a spread on bread or as a dip, and is also a delightful accompaniment to fresh vegetables and fruits.

Kefalograviera

Kefalograviera is an aged Greek cheese made from sheep's milk or a mixture of sheep's and goat's milk. It has a hard texture and a salty, nutty flavor. This cheese is often used in Greek cuisine for grating over dishes, frying as saganaki, or baked in pastries.

Kopanisti

Kopanisti is a pungent, spicy cheese found primarily in the Cycladic islands, particularly Mykonos. It is made from cow's, sheep's, or goat's milk and is noted for its strong, peppery and fermented flavor. Its creamy texture makes it excellent for spreading on bread or crackers and is often served as part of a meze platter.

Krasotyri

Krasotyri, or "wine cheese," is a semi-hard cheese from Greece that is aged in wine lees, giving it a unique purple rind and a distinct grape-flavored undertone. This cheese has a creamy, rich texture and a subtle wine-infused flavor, making it an exquisite addition to cheese platters or as an accompaniment to robust red wines.

Ladotyri Mytilinis

Ladotyri Mytilinis, also known as oil cheese of Mytilene, comes from the island of Lesvos in Greece. It is made from sheep's milk, or a mixture of sheep's and goat's milk, and is aged in olive oil, which imparts a unique, rich flavor. This cheese has a firm texture and a robust, slightly peppery taste, making it excellent for grating or cooking.

Manoura

Manoura is a traditional cheese from the island of Sifnos in Greece. It's aged in wine sediment, which imparts a unique flavor profile—rich and pungent with a hint of wine. Made from sheep's milk or a mix of sheep's and goat's milk, Manoura has a hard texture and is often enjoyed with robust wines.

Manouri

Manouri is a semi-soft, fresh whey cheese from Macedonia and Thessalia in Greece, made primarily from sheep's or goat's milk. It is creamier and less salty than feta, with a smooth, milky taste and a slight sweetness. Manouri is often used in pastries, as a dessert cheese with fruit, or in salads.

Metsovone

Metsovone is a smoked, semi-hard cheese from Metsovo in the Pindus mountains of Greece. Made from cow's milk or a mix of cow and sheep or goat milk, it is one of the few Greek cheeses that is smoked, giving it a distinctive flavor that is nutty and buttery with smokey undertones.

Pichtogalo Chanion

Pichtogalo Chanion is a traditional Greek cheese from the region of Chania in Crete. Made from goat’s or sheep’s milk, it has a rich, creamy texture and a mild, slightly tangy flavor. It’s often used in Cretan cooking for pies, pastries, and as a table cheese, enjoyed with olives and bread.

San Michali

San Michali is a unique cow's milk cheese from the island of Syros in Greece. It is known for its distinct aroma and sharp, spicy flavor, often compared to Parmesan. San Michali is the only PDO cheese from the Cyclades and is highly prized in Greek cuisine, often grated over dishes or eaten on its own.

Sfela

Sfela is a semi-hard cheese from the Peloponnese region of Greece. Made from sheep's milk or a mix of sheep and goat milk, it is often fried due to its high melting point. Sfela has a salty, tangy flavor, making it a popular choice for traditional Greek fried cheese dishes.

Xygalo Siteias

Xygalo Siteias is a traditional Greek cheese from the region of Sitia in Crete. It has a PDO status and is made from sheep's milk or a mixture of sheep's and goat's milk. Xygalo Siteias has a creamy, yoghurt-like texture with a tangy, slightly sour taste, often used as a spread or in Cretan pies.

Xynomyzithra Kritis

Xynomyzithra Kritis is a soft, creamy cheese from Crete, similar to ricotta but with a more pronounced sourness. It is made from whey of sheep's or goat's milk, with added milk and cream. This cheese is often used in Greek pastries, drizzled with honey, or served as a dip.

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