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The unique scent of Alisfakia, as the sage is called in Amorgos, awakens the senses. It is the plant of the god Zeus, the herb of immortality, and we first see it depicted in 1,400 BC.in fresco in the palace of Knossos in Crete. It works as a tonic for the whole body, mainly becauseof the tannins it..
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Wild Oregano or Argania as it’s called in Amorgos is a rare and unique species endemic to the island. The herb of goddess Aphrodite, it was a symbol of joy, happiness, and peace. Probably the most popular herb of Greek and Mediterranean cuisine in general. Wild oregano is more fragrant than common o..
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Wild mint or “Fliskouni”, one of the most aromatic Mediterranean herbs. Named after the nymph Minthe, a river deity and lover of the god Pluto. It can be enjoyed hot or cold, as a particularly refreshing and tonic tisane for the mind and body. Unlike mint and peppermint, it does not contain menthol ..
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The ancient Greeks called it the “tea of the Titans”. "Malotira" is one of the most famous species of Sideritis, best known as “mountain tea” and grows on the Cretan mountains. The name “Malotira” owes it to the Venetians and comes from the words “male” (sick, evil) and “tirare” (draw) because they ..
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A symbol of strength and bravery, it sprouted from the tears of Helen of Troy and was the incense that burned at the feasts of the goddess Aphrodite, as it generates and reinforces desire. Folk tradition says that where the wild thyme grows, fairies dance and play. Thyme tisane has immune - boosting..
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Dedicated to goddess Artemis, Melissa was the elixir of youth, and since ancient times it has been used by alchemists and healers for tonic potions. With its sweet taste and lemony scent, it gives an invigorating and refreshing drink for the hot summer days. Harvested from organic farms in Sangri, N..
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Dictamus, or “erontas” was the favourite plant of the healer god Apollo who gave it to humans. Tradition has it that the wild goats of Crete, when injured by a hunter, were chewing dittany and thus removed the arrow from their body. Its decoction soothes stomach disorders and cold symptoms Harvested..
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Marjoram was given to the people by the goddess Aphrodite, who planted it in mount Olympus, and like oregano, it symbolized happiness and harmony. A favorite herb of the Mediterranean cuisine, it’s delicious in salads and pasta while it makes a pleasant tisane that aids digestion. Oregano’s sweet co..
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