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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 , samfaina, thyme soup, caragols a la llauna, and the bomba de Barceloneta. [62]

  3. Basque cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Basque cuisine has continued to have an influence on international cuisine, particularly in Spain and France where it is highly regarded. Catalan chef Ferran Adrià has taken the techniques pioneered by Arzak and other Basque chefs to new heights. Karlos Arguiñano has popularised Basque cuisine in Spain through TV and books. Basque cuisine has ...

  4. José Andrés - Wikipedia

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    José Ramón Andrés Puerta was born in Mieres, Asturias, Spain, [5] on 13 July 1969. [6] Andrés' family moved to Catalonia when he was 6. [7] He enrolled in culinary school in Barcelona at the age of 15, and when he needed to fulfill his Spanish military service at the age of 18, he was assigned to cook for an admiral. [8]

  5. Valencian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A famous Spanish dish typical throughout south and central Spain. In the Valencia region it is typical of the southern and inland areas and is the quintessential summer dish. Arròs a banda. A humble preparation typical of the Valencian coast with rice, fish, and garlic. Embotits. Cured sausages. Sobrassada. A typically Majorcan meat-product ...

  6. Galician cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, to Asturian cuisine, Galician dishes have maintained several Celtic links, namely with different stews. [1] Empanadas galegas Galician bread Xamón asado. The potato is a staple food in the region, first arriving in Spain from the Americas in the 16th century, and then grown first and foremost on the coasts of the Ría de Noia.

  7. Why Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz Choose to Live in Spain ...

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    "And that’s why we live here, because we feel like we are among our people." Bardem and Cruz, both born and raised in Spain, met on the set of 1992's Spanish-language film Jamón Jamón.

  8. Why Companies Shoot in Spain, From Locations to Facilities ...

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    Spain is a really vibrant market and definitely one of Europe’s leading in terms of a strong production market, talent and infrastructure,” said Olsberg·SPI managing director Leon Forde at ...

  9. Why and How Spain Merits Its Country of Honor Tribute ... - AOL

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    Recognizing its merits, Mipcom celebrates Spain as its 2024 Country of Honor. That honor is based on market performance. Through Oct. 6 this year, seven Spanish titles hit No. 1 …