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1. Lo mejor de la gastronomía de Spain
2. Información sobre Spain por categoría
3. Dónde hospedarse en Spain
4. Organiza tu viaje
5. Otras zonas en Europe
6. Descubre más destinos
Spanish food differs from region to region, though it shares a common theme – siesta-inducing lunches are always large, with multiple dishes that come one at a time. The rich waters of the Mediterranean insure a year-round supply of seafood, especially along the coasts. Other specialties include the humble (and delicious) omelet, and the intense flavor of Spanish cured ham – carved with a blade and served on toast – you’ll no doubt see whole legs hanging in bars and taverns across the country.
Pair La Rioja’s full-bodied red wines with Castile-Leon’s suckling pig and La Mancha’s manchego cheese. Fried fish, smoked ham, and gazpacho are among Andalusia’s well-loved dishes, while the iconic paella originates from Valencia. Start your day on a sweet note with freshly fried churros and hot chocolate, and end it with tapas in a Spanish tavern.
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