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Flavors of the Island

Three local tastes that define Paros

zazala team
photo | luisa brimble

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P
aros may first greet you with wind and light, but its memory lingers longest on the palate. Beyond its beaches and bougainvillea-lined alleys, the island offers a deep and honest gastronomy rooted in the land and the seasons. Among its many treasures, three local products stand out, each one telling its own story about this Cycladic place.

 

Mizithra Cheese

Fresh, delicate and slightly tangy, mizithra is a soft white cheese made from sheep or goat’s milk. In Paros, it is often served crumbled over summer salads. Simple, seasonal, and deeply satisfying. It is also found inside traditional pastries or served with local honey for breakfast.

 

Souma

At first sip, souma feels like fire. However, this distilled grape spirit, often compared to tsipouro or grappa, is more than a drink, it is an invitation. Made after the grape harvest, in copper stills by local producers, souma is shared in village courtyards, served with olives, and offered to strangers with a smile. It is warm, raw, and deeply local.

 

Thyme Honey

Golden, aromatic, and floral, Parian thyme honey is harvested in limited quantities from bees that forage the island’s wild herbs. Its flavor is intense, almost resinous, and pairs beautifully with yogurt, cheese, or simply bread and butter. It carries the scent of the hillsides, dry, buzzing, alive.

Together, these three ingredients offer more than taste. They carry the rhythm of Paros: modest, generous, and made with care. You will find them in local shops, farmers’ markets, or better yet — on the table of someone who wants to welcome you.

At Zazala Restaurant we are honoring local products

Our plates have a Mediterranean flare, with Cycladic infusion, with fresh local materials, quite often raw, giving a rare and refined taste, a taste of our Paros! Come and join us to a gastronomical journey through the unique flavors of the Island!

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