These spiced Greek gigantes are simple and delicious. You can check out all my great BEAN dishes HERE!

If there’s one ingredient that embodies both health and tradition, it’s beans. They’re not just a staple in Greek cooking—they’re the #1 longevity food across the Blue Zones, regions where people live exceptionally long and healthy lives. Research shows that eating a cup of beans daily can add years to your life, thanks to their fiber, protein, and nutrient-rich profile. In Ikaria, Greece—a Blue Zone known for its high number of centenarians—beans are central to the diet, just as they are in other Blue Zones like Sardinia and Okinawa.

Baked Gigantes With Honey

In Greece, beans are more than a superfood; they’re woven into our culinary heritage throughout every season of the year. Dishes like Gigantes Plaki, giant beans baked in tomato sauce and Fasolada, our iconic bean soup, showcase their versatility. Other favorites include Protein-Rich Chickpea Salad, Black-Eyed Pea Salad with Mastiha Vinaigrette, and Giant Beans with Honey and Herbs.

Black-Eyed Pea Salad

For Greeks, beans aren’t just food—they’re a connection to tradition, health, and the land. Whether you’re inspired by longevity diets or simply love Mediterranean flavors, beans are always worth celebrating!