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  1. Jun 12, 2020 · From Catalonia’s beloved paella to Seville’s iconic tapas, Spain is a foodie paradise! Whether you’re planning an epic trip or just dreaming of one for now, there are countless dishes in the country that you simply must try during your travels.

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    • Paella. Though Spain has many different rice dishes, paella is by far one of the most popular and traditional Spanish dishes. If you’re looking for something a bit different, try the Arroz Negro (Spanish Squid Ink Rice) which is a famous Spanish dish itself.
    • Jamon Iberico. You will see giant legs of jamón serrano and jamón ibérico hanging in local tapas bars and shops. Spain is the world’s number one producer of dry cured ham and is still made using century-old techniques.
    • Gazpacho. This authentic Spanish dish is usually served cold and made of ripe tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, bread, peppers, and cucumber. It’s not simply tomato soup but the ingredients are blended together until smooth and makes for a perfect dish in the summer.
    • TORTILLA ESPAÑOLA. This is the Spanish version of omelets and made of eggs, potatoes, and onions. After slow frying the potatoes and onions in olive oil, you beat the eggs to make a delicious dish.
    • Paella Valenciana – famous traditional Spanish food. Paella is one of the most famous Spanish dishes and its origins can be traced back to the 18th century, in El Palmar, a small village south of Valencia.
    • Jamón – one of the most popular foods in Spain. Jamón (dry-cured ham) is a staple of Spanish cuisine. It is served in thin slices (ideally carved by hand with a sharp knife) and consumed in small portions.
    • Spanish cheese – some of the best things to eat in Spain. Spain produces more than 100 different cheese varieties, from fresh to cured and from fermented to smoky.
    • Bocadillos – Spanish baguette sandwiches. Bocadillo is the Spanish version of the ever-popular sandwich and a common snack food in Spain. Humble, versatile, and undeniably tasty, the main difference is that the bread used is a crusty baguette.
  2. Explore the savory delights of Spanish cuisine with us, from its most famous tapas to delectable desserts and of course the iconic Jamón Ibérico. A journey through all the dishes you must try during your next trip to Spain, with tips about when to order it, where to find it and even equally satisfying alternatives.

    • Patatas bravas. Actually, this popular and easy Spanish dish is re-a-a-a-l-ly delicious. If you have already tried it, you might disagree, and I will argue: You just don’t know how to cook it!
    • Croquetas. In Spain, croquetas are typically prepared by mixing ground meat and/or fish with béchamel sauce. This mixture is then formed into small balls or cylinders, coated in egg and breadcrumbs before deep-fried until golden brown.
    • Gambas al Ajillo. Gambas al Ajillo is a traditional Spanish dish comprising large shrimp cooked in garlic, olive oil, and chili peppers. It is often served as an appetizer or tapa but can make for a delicious main course.
    • Pimientos de Padrón (Padron Peppers) “Los pimientos de Padrón, unos pican y otros no,” – Some are hot, and some are not.
  3. May 8, 2023 · Well, from Tortilla de Patatas to something as exotic as Boquerones en Vinagre, read on to discover 31 Spain food favorites to try and taste while in Spain. Table of Contents 1.

  4. Jan 6, 2023 · These are some of our favorite food destinations in Spain, with must-visit cities, regions, and islands for food lovers. This Spain food guide focuses on what to eat in Spain, as soon as it is ready to welcome visitors once again.

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