After finding myself in Aeropolis, I naturally had to visit the oldest bakery in the Peloponnese, Kyra Milia's bakery. It's worth noting that this is the 5th generation running the bakery, and it's important to mention that it existed before 1821. This bakery has witnessed the history of the revolution as it started from the square, right next to the Metropolitan Church of Taxiarhes, where a flag with a blue cross bearing the slogan 'NIKI, I THANATOS, TAN I EPI TAS' (Victory or Death) is hung outside.
In front of the bakery, there is a stone well with flowerpots, and a wooden sign that names the establishment. Kyra Milia (Milia Tsatsouli), a strong woman, lost her husband when she was 29 years old, leaving her to struggle and take over the bakery's reins from her in-laws. She has since passed away, but she has left her art to her children, who continue to produce various baked goods through this bakery, such as sesame bread rings, koulourakia (sweet biscuits), handmade pies, paximadia (rusks), various herb pies, cheese pies, onion pies, garlic pies, and village-style leavened bread.
As you look around the walls, you'll notice some antique tools that were used in earlier times. It's worth mentioning that the multi-seed bread from this bakery was awarded as the best bread in Greece in 2012.
If you find yourself in these enchanting places and make your way to the renowned Aeropolis, after admiring the beautiful stone-built architecture, after seeing the monuments, and after reaching the square, make sure to get the most delicious and authentic bread from Kyra Milia's bakery, far away from additives and filled with the soil of Mani.
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