You probably know it as “Greek salad”, but in Greece it’s just “horiatiki”. Born in the rural heartlands of Greece, this dish uses fresh, simple ingredients: ripe tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, and feta, all drizzled with olive oil and a sprinkle of oregano. Unlike many salads, horiatiki is never drowned in heavy dressings; its beauty lies in the quality of its components, according to Greece’s rich agricultural traditions.
Did you know? The name horiatiki means “peasant” or “village” salad, reflecting its humble origins as a meal for farmers using whatever was fresh and available. Today, it’s a staple on every Greek table, especially during the hot summer months, when the ingredients are at their peak. Some even say that the colors of the salad—red, green, white, and black—mirror the colors of the Greek flag.


