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  2. List of tapas - Wikipedia

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    A common sight in bar counters and homes across Spain, served as a tapa, [5] a light lunch, or a dinner along with a salad Empanadillas Large or small turnovers filled with meats and vegetables [ 6 ]

  3. Tapas - Wikipedia

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    There are many tapas competitions throughout Spain. Beginning in 2005 the city of Valladolid in Northwest Spain has hosted a national tapas competition each November. [9] Interest in this event outside of Spain spurred the International School of Culinary Arts [10] to hold an International Tapas Competition for Culinary Schools, starting in ...

  4. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The influential cooking book 1080 recetas de cocina by Simone Ortega (first published in 1972) became a hit in Spain, remaining as of 2019 the third best-selling book ever in the history of the country after Don Quixote and the Bible. [44]

  5. 10 Tapas Recipes To Try - AOL

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    Tapas recipes are a great way to try lots of different small dishes. It's no wonder they're so popular in Spain! Combining a delicious array of spices and flavors with various seafoods, meats and ...

  6. Category:Tapas - Wikipedia

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  7. Spanish omelette - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish omelette is widely available in Spain, and prepared in some Spanish-speaking countries. The two main options are either with or without onion . The addition of onion is the cause of an unresolved dispute, pitting concebollistas (the "with onion" group) against sincebollistas (the "without onion" group, considering this to be ...

  8. Bocadillo - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, they are often eaten in cafes and tapas bars. [1] Some bocadillos are seasoned with sauces like mayonnaise, aioli, ketchup, mustard or tomato sauce. They are usually served with cold beer or red wine, drinks, coffee and a portion of tapas.

  9. Andalusian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Andalusian cuisine is the regional cuisine of Andalusia, Spain. Notable dishes include gazpacho, fried fish (often called pescaíto frito [1] in the local vernacular), the jamones of Jabugo, Valle de los Pedroches and Trevélez, and the wines of Jerez, particularly sherry.