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(Recipes by: Richardson, Paul. Rustic Spanish: Simple, Authentic Recipes for Everyday Cooking . Weldon Owen. Kindle Edition.)
Whether you're on a city break in Barcelona or Madrid, or you've plumped for a countryside or coastal retreat, Spanish food is full of flavor and character. From tasty tapas to superb seafood and traditional roasts, food in Spain is all about making the most of the best local produce
Spain's culinary traditions rely on an abundance of locally grown
vegetables and fruits as well as meats and poultry. Jamón serrano
, a cured ham, and chorizo , a seasoned sausage, are
popular. Seafood and fish are popular in coastal areas. Other
popular foods are cheeses, eggs, beans, rice, nuts (especially
almonds), and bread (a crusty white bread, baked fresh daily, is
common). Olive oil and garlic are common ingredients. Spain is also
known for its wines, including the rioja , made in the
northern province; sherry, a fortified wine that may be dry or
sweet; and sangria, wine mixed with fruit and soda water.
The best-known Spanish dish, a stew called paella (pie-AY-ah), originated in Valencia, an eastern province on the Mediterranean Sea. Rice, a main ingredient, is grown in Valencia's tidal flatlands. Though there are numerous variations, paella is usually made of a variety of shellfish (such as shrimp, clams, crab, and lobster), chorizo (sausage), vegetables (tomatoes, peas, and asparagus), chicken and/or rabbit, and long-grained rice. Broth, onion, garlic, wine, pimiento (sweet red pepper), and saffron add flavor to the stew. Read more: http://www.foodbycountry.com/Spain-to-Zimbabwe-Cumulative-Index/Spain.html#ixzz5xMvf3GqQ
Spain's culinary traditions rely on an abundance of locally grown
vegetables and fruits as well as meats and poultry. Jamón serrano
, a cured ham, and chorizo , a seasoned sausage, are
popular. Seafood and fish are popular in coastal areas. Other
popular foods are cheeses, eggs, beans, rice, nuts (especially
almonds), and bread (a crusty white bread, baked fresh daily, is
common). Olive oil and garlic are common ingredients. Spain is also
known for its wines, including the rioja , made in the
northern province; sherry, a fortified wine that may be dry or
sweet; and sangria, wine mixed with fruit and soda water.
The best-known Spanish dish, a stew called paella (pie-AY-ah), originated in Valencia, an eastern province on the Mediterranean Sea. Rice, a main ingredient, is grown in Valencia's tidal flatlands. Though there are numerous variations, paella is usually made of a variety of shellfish (such as shrimp, clams, crab, and lobster), chorizo (sausage), vegetables (tomatoes, peas, and asparagus), chicken and/or rabbit, and long-grained rice. Broth, onion, garlic, wine, pimiento (sweet red pepper), and saffron add flavor to the stew. Read more: http://www.foodbycountry.com/Spain-to-Zimbabwe-Cumulative-Index/Spain.html#ixzz5xMvf3GqQ
Spain's culinary traditions rely on an
abundance of locally grown vegetables and fruits as well as meats and
poultry. Jamón serrano , a cured ham, and chorizo , a
seasoned sausage, are popular. Seafood and fish are popular in coastal
areas. Other popular foods are cheeses, eggs, beans, rice, nuts
(especially almonds), and bread (a crusty white bread, baked fresh
daily, is common). Olive oil and garlic are common ingredients. Spain is
also known for its wines, including the rioja , made in the
northern province; sherry, a fortified wine that may be dry or sweet;
and sangria, wine mixed with fruit and soda water. |
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