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  2. Cat meat - Wikipedia

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    In February 2010, on a television cooking show, the Italian food writer Beppe Bigazzi mentioned that during the famine in World War II, cat stew was a "succulent" and well-known dish in his home area of Valdarno, Tuscany. Later he claimed he had been joking, but added that cats used to be eaten in the area during famine periods, historically.

  3. Sopa de gato - Wikipedia

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    Sopa de gato (in English: 'cat soup') is a simple soup typical of the classic cuisine of southern Spain.It is a very thick sopa (soup) served hot. It is a suitable dish for the winter months.

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    The Michelin Guide Spain and Portugal 2022 edition awarded 49 restaurants across Catalonia with a total of 64 Michelin stars. [25] Barcelona has 28 Michelin stars across 18 restaurants [ 26 ] including Cinc Sentits [ 27 ] and has been chosen as the best gastronomical city by the American TV network MSNBC in 2009, topping the list of the ten ...

  5. Catalan Fish Stew with Pimentón Mayonnaise Recipe - AOL

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    3. Add the serrano, olives and halibut and simmer over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until the fish is cooked through and the stew is thick, about 5 minutes longer. 4. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, using the back of a spoon, mash the remaining garlic to a paste with a pinch of salt.

  6. List of Spanish soups and stews - Wikipedia

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    Cocido madrileño is a traditional chickpea-based stew from Madrid, Spain.. This is a list of Spanish soups and stews.Spanish cuisine is a way of preparing varied dishes, which is enriched by the culinary contributions of the various regions that make up the country.

  7. Beppe Bigazzi - Wikipedia

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    In February 2010, on a television cooking show, the Italian food writer Beppe Bigazzi mentioned that during the famine in World War II cat stew was a "succulent" and well-known dish in his home area of Valdarno, Tuscany. Later he claimed he had been joking, but added that cats used to be eaten in the area during famine periods, historically.

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  9. Talk:Cat meat - Wikipedia

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    During the 18th century, domestic cats were used in the meat production in France, with published recipes surviving from 1740. Cats were eaten in Spain during the 17th century. Cat meat was widely used as famine food during wartime, especially during both World Wars.