Our Greek products
Welcome to our lexicon of Greek products. At Growy and Tasty, we emphasize the richness and diversity of our selection. Each product tells a unique story, linked to Greek culture and tradition.
In this glossary, you’ll discover the ingredients and manufacturing methods that make our products authentic. Olive oil, for example, is the fruit of ancestral know-how. We also explore home and kitchen accessories, which combine aesthetics and functionality.
We invite you to dive into this world. Learn more about the benefits of our wellness products. Each item reflects our craftsmen’s commitment to quality and authenticity.
Finally, this glossary will enrich your experience with Growy and Tasty, whether you’re a food enthusiast or a culture lover. Together, let’s celebrate the beauty of Greek produce!
Bronze: Forging History, Creating Eternity
Discover the fascinating journey of bronze, an ancient metal that has shaped history, from craftsmanship to timeless masterpieces. Immerse yourself in the evolution of this

Greek Olive Oil: An Unequalled Taste
Explore the exceptional benefits of Greek olive oil, a key ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine, rich in flavor and health benefits.

Greek Olive Wood: The Essence of Authentic Cuisine
Discover Greek olive wood, a popular material in authentic kitchens. Learn about its history, its benefits and its role in the creation of durable and

Tsikoudia: The Spiritual Soul of Crete
Tsikoudia is the traditional Cretan spirit known as Raki. Discover its history, how it’s made and its role in Cretan social customs.
“Tarama, this creamy preparation made from fish eggs, is a real invitation to a culinary journey.”
Discover tarama, a fish roe-based preparation that embodies the richness of marine flavors. This creamy dish is a staple of Mediterranean cuisine, bringing a touch
Greek yogurt: a healthy, creamy Mediterranean treasure
Greek yogurt, an icon of Mediterranean cuisine, seduces with its rich texture and unique taste. Produced from cow’s, ewe’s or goat’s milk, it combines tradition