Local products and recipes with history
The local cuisine combines authenticity with simplicity. Don’t miss goglies, short, uniquely textured pasta, or bogana, a dish of lamb baked with potatoes and tomatoes in a roasting pot, reflecting the area’s cooking tradition. In the island’s tavernas, you’ll enjoy fresh fish and seafood, homemade dishes, and recipes that highlight the quality of local products.
Sweet treats hold a special place in Poros’ gastronomy. Traditional almond sweets—delicate and aromatic—are among the most beloved. Alongside them, you’ll find classic desserts tied to local tradition, such as kataifi, ravani, galaktoboureko, and sykomaides (fig-based sweets), as well as simple homemade delights like avgofetes (fried bread in egg), kiourles (fried dough treats), and the traditional pipeki or milk pie. Before you leave, pick up some locally made marmalades and spoon sweets crafted from the area’s fragrant citrus fruits—and don’t resist a refreshing glass of lemonade made from the famous Lemon Forest, a signature treat of the island.








































