Greek Organic Products Athens

MyGreekTaste contains a wide range of Greek Organic products. Through constant research, we have chosen very carefully, a list of products that combine quality with tradition, and at the same time they fully satisfy the daily needs of the modern way of living. Keeping always in mind the care for all of us but also for the environment, the purpose of myGreekTaste is to share unique goods with each other, to inform about interest topics or to exchange ideas, to adopt a healthy lifestyle, which of course always remind something from Greece. We are located in the center of Piraeus at Evripidou 42 Street but through our eshop you can very easily have all our products at your door very quickly

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Greek Organic Products Delivery to Athens

If you are looking for the best Greek organic products in Athens, you will only find them at www.mygreektaste.com. Through our modern shipping method, in collaboration with ELTA Courier, you receive your orders directly at your door, in just 1-3 working days.

MyGreekTaste is a Greek e-shop, which sells both in Greece and abroad, quality Greek products, which fully meet the needs of the modern way of life, while maintaining a close relationship with tradition. In our catalog you will find healthy options that give energy, such as organic and vegan foods, juices, certified vegan wines, herbs, etc., all made by small Greek producers, which allow us to guarantee the uniqueness offered by a handmade good. Always taking care of every detail with respect for the environment, our packaging is fully recyclable.

 

History of Athens

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Athens is one of the oldest named cities in the world, having been continuously inhabited for perhaps 5,000 years. Situated in southern Europe, Athens became the leading city of Ancient Greece in the first millennium BC, and its cultural achievements during the 5th century BC laid the foundations of Western civilization.

During the early Middle Ages, the city experienced a decline, then recovered under the later Byzantine Empire and was relatively prosperous during the period of the Crusades (12th and 13th centuries), benefiting from Italian trade. Following a period of sharp decline under the rule of the Ottoman Empire, Athens re-emerged in the 19th century as the capital of the independent and self-governing Greek state.

The name of Athens, connected to the name of its patron goddess Athena, originates from an earlier Pre-Greek language. The origin myth explaining how Athens acquired this name through the legendary contest between Poseidon and Athena was described by Herodotus, Apollodorus, Ovid, Plutarch, Pausanias and others. It even became the theme of the sculpture on the West pediment of the Parthenon. Both Athena and Poseidon requested to be patrons of the city and to give their name to it, so they competed with one another for the honour, offering the city one gift each. Poseidon produced a spring by striking the ground with his trident, symbolizing naval power.