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  2. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The extensive cuisine of Catalonia has rural origins and features foods from three climates: coastal, mountains, and the interiors. Some famous dishes include escudella , pa amb tomàquet , bean omelette [ clarification needed ] , coca de recapte [ es ] , samfaina , thyme soup , caragols a la llauna , and the bomba de Barceloneta . [ 62 ]

  3. Cuisine of the Community of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Platter of cocido madrileño, a traditional and emblematic part of Madrid cuisine, featuring two of three traditional servings. The cuisine of the Community of Madrid is an amalgamation of the cuisines of various regions of Spain developed, in part, by mass migration to the capital city starting during the reign of King Felipe II.

  4. María José Sevilla - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, she presented in London her first book published entirely in English: "Delicioso: A history of Food in Spain" in which she explores, from different perspectives, the varied historical influences of Spanish gastronomy. It delves into the historical context of Spanish food, as an amalgam of flavours, cultures and ingredients.

  5. Aragonese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... The Aragonese cuisine includes several typical dishes and ingredients of the ...

  6. Paella - Wikipedia

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    Spanish food historian Lourdes March notes that the dish "symbolizes the union and heritage of two important cultures, the Roman, which gives us the utensil and the Arab which brought us the basic food of humanity for centuries: rice." [12] The traditional pan known as paella or paellera, along with a traditional wooden spoon used to stir and ...

  7. Tapas - Wikipedia

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    Tapas (Spanish:) are appetisers or snacks in Spanish cuisine. They can be combined to make a full meal and are served cold (such as mixed olives and cheese) or hot (such as chopitos, which are battered, fried baby squid; or patatas bravas, spicy potatoes). In some bars and restaurants in Spain and across the globe, tapas have evolved into a ...

  8. Cocido madrileño - Wikipedia

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    From these origins, the recipe allowed few modifications and was soon established as a staple of Madrid cuisine. During the growth of the city in the 19th and 20th centuries, its low cost and heartiness made it a popular order in small restaurants and the taverns catering to manual workers.

  9. Category:Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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