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  2. Muffuletta - Wikipedia

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    Another Italian-style New Orleans delicatessen, Progress Grocery Co., originally opened in 1924 by the Perrone family, claims the origin of the muffuletta is uncertain. [ 17 ] The traditional-style muffuletta sandwich consists of a muffuletta loaf [ 18 ] split horizontally and covered with layers of marinated muffuletta-style olive salad, [ 19 ...

  3. Mofletta - Wikipedia

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    According to Hélène Jawhara Piñer, the earliest known version of mofletta appears in the Kitāb al-ṭabīẖ, a cookbook composed in Medieval Spain during the 12th or 13th centuries CE. This cookbook includes a sweet dish called murakkaba , which involves cooking pancakes on one side only, stacking them into a small tower, and then ...

  4. Muffaletta - Wikipedia

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  5. Gazpacho - Wikipedia

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    There are many theories as to the origin of gazpacho, including one that says it was a soup of bread, olive oil, water, vinegar, and garlic that arrived in Spain with the Romans. [2] The word "gazpacho" may come from the Latin adjective caccabaceus, derived from caccabus ("cauldron"), attested in the works of Tertulian, Zeno of Verona and others.

  6. History of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Recognition of the Duke of Anjou as King of Spain, under the name of Philip V, November 16, 1700. Charles II died in 1700, and having no direct heir, was succeeded by his great-nephew Philip, Duke of Anjou, a French prince. The War of the Spanish Succession (1700–1714) pitted proponents of the Bourbon succession against those for the Hapsburg.

  7. Talk:Muffuletta - Wikipedia

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    7 Origin. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Muffuletta. ... I use the correct spelling of Muffaletta. 70.196.129.131 11:02, 20 September 2013 ...

  8. Salmorejo - Wikipedia

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    Salmorejo, sometimes known as ardoria or ardorío, is a traditional creamy soup originating from Andalusia, southern Spain, made of pear tomato, bread, extra virgin olive oil and garlic. [1] The salmorejo is served cold and may be garnished with diced Spanish ibérico ham and diced hard-boiled eggs. [2]

  9. Panellets - Wikipedia

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    In Sevilla, in southern Spain, these cookies are known as empiñonados. Panellets date at least from the 18th century, when they were used as blessed food to share after some religious celebrations (Panellets de Sant Marc and Panellets de la Santa Creu)." Within the EU and UK, panellets have Traditional Speciality Guaranteed status. [3]