charidakies
Charidakies, also known as *Charidakia* (Greek: Χαριδάκια), are a traditional Greek sweet pastry originating from the island of Crete. These small, round, and flaky pastries are typically filled with a sweet, spiced filling, most commonly made from ground walnuts, honey, cinnamon, and sometimes citrus zest. The name "Charidakies" is derived from the Greek word *charidaki*, meaning "little kindness" or "little joy," reflecting their role as a beloved treat often shared among family and friends.
The preparation of Charidakies involves layering thin sheets of dough with the nutty-honey filling, creating a
Charidakies are often associated with Cretan hospitality and are considered a symbol of generosity. Their preparation