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  2. 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 ...

  3. Category:Basque words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    See as example Category:English words. Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Basque words and phrases" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. List of Spanish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Basque: wine Izarra (liqueur) Basque: liqueur Kalimotxo: Basque: drink a drink consisting of approximately 50% red wine and 50% cola-based soft drink Orujo: Galicia: liquor a liquor obtained from the distillation of the pomace (solid remains left after pressing) of the grape. It is a transparent spirit with an alcohol content over 50% (100 ...

  5. List of Spanish words of Basque origin - Wikipedia

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    abarca "sandal" (cf. Basque abarka < abar "branch", because they were originally made of branches). The word was loaned in Mozarabic and even in Arab pargha/bargha and from here to Spanish alpargata (Trask 2008, 74). abertzale / aberzale "Basque patriot, Basque nationalist" (cf. Basque abertzale). Recent loanword as it is a Basque neologism ...

  6. Category:Basque cuisine - Wikipedia

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  7. List of tapas - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Description Aceitunas: Olives, sometimes with a filling of anchovies or red bell pepper: Albóndigas: Meatballs with sauce : Aioli "Garlic and oil" is a sauce, the classic ingredients of which are garlic, oil and salt, but the most common form of it includes mayonnaise and garlic, served on bread or with boiled or grilled potatoes, fish, meat or vegetables.

  8. Txoko - Wikipedia

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    A Txoko (Basque pronunciation:) is a typically Basque type of closed gastronomical society where men come together to cook, experiment with new ways of cooking, eat and socialize. It is believed that over 1000 of these societies exist; the town of Gernika , Spain , for example, with around 15,000 inhabitants, has nine txokos with some 700 ...

  9. List of hors d'oeuvre - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable hors d'oeuvre, also referred to as appetizers or starters, which may be served either hot or cold. They are food items served before the main courses of a meal, and are also sometimes served at the dinner table as a part of a meal.