Eating & Drinking in Spain & Portugal

Eating & Drinking in Spain & Portugal
Title Eating & Drinking in Spain & Portugal PDF eBook
Author Andy Herbach
Publisher Open Road
Pages 0
Release 2011-11-08
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781593601515

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Open Road's 'Eating & Drinking' menu-translator and restaurant guides are proven sellers! This handy guide helps readers navigate Spanish menus while also steering people to some great restaurants throughout the country. It contains the most comprehensive menu reader available, translating thousands of Spanish words and unique Spanish dining terms into English. There are also sections on restaurant etiquette, a pronunciation guide, and English-to-Spanish phrases and words.

The Rough Guide to Spain

The Rough Guide to Spain
Title The Rough Guide to Spain PDF eBook
Author Simon Baskett
Publisher Penguin
Pages 1000
Release 2009-04-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781848360341

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This is a guide to one of Europe's most intense and dramatic countries - Spain. Featuring in-depth coverage of all the great historic cities and monuments, it also provides information on the best hotels, restaurants, beaches and nightlife.

The Rough Guide to Spain

The Rough Guide to Spain
Title The Rough Guide to Spain PDF eBook
Author Jules Brown
Publisher Rough Guides UK
Pages 2454
Release 2009-04-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 1848368372

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The Rough Guide to Spain is the ultimate travel guide with clear maps and detailed coverage of all the best Spanish attractions. Discover the vibrant regions of Spain from the outstanding art of Madrid to tapas in Barcelona and foot-stamping Flamenco in Southern Spain. New features explore the best Spanish wine, walks in Spain and Spain's key fiestas whilst an increased Spanish language section will get you started on Catalan, Basque and Gelego. Find detailed practical advice on what to see and do in Spain whilst relying on up-to-date descriptions of the best hotels in Spain, bars in Spain, restaurants in Spain, shops in Spain and Spanish festivals for all budgets. You'll find expert tips on exploring Spain's varied landscapes, from the rías of Galicia to the coves of the Balearics; and authoritative background on Spain's history and wildlife, with the low-down on every major fiesta. Explore all corners of Spain with the clearest maps of any guide. Make the most of your holiday with The Rough Guide to Spain.

Eat, Drink, Think in Spanish

Eat, Drink, Think in Spanish
Title Eat, Drink, Think in Spanish PDF eBook
Author Lourdes Castro
Publisher Ten Speed Press
Pages 338
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 158008401X

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Welcome to the first comprehensive bilingual culinary dictionary created specifically for food, wine, and travel aficionados. Teacher, translator, and author Lourdes Castro deftly explains the differences—subtle and otherwise—among the cuisines of Spanish-speaking regions and offers a pronounciation for each term. Eat, Drink, Think in Spanish features 2,000 entries for ingredients, cooking methods, condiments, traditional dishes, kitchen equipment, and beverages. The Spanish-English portion will help you break through the language barrier to interpret and understand food and drink en español, and the English-Spanish part will reveal the most accurate translation for your best-loved foods and favorite cooking techniques.

The Rough Guide to Spain

The Rough Guide to Spain
Title The Rough Guide to Spain PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1218
Release 2004
Genre Spain
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Eat at the Bar

Eat at the Bar
Title Eat at the Bar PDF eBook
Author Matt McConnell
Publisher Hardie Grant
Pages 0
Release 2018-10-16
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781743793954

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Eat at the Bar is first a cookbook, sharing 55 recipes inspired by local farmers, providores, fishmongers and suppliers, and underpinned by the flavors Melbourne author Matt McConnell continues to cook with today: garlic, pimento, salt and the best olive oil. The line-up is a best of the best from more than 10 years of Matt's respected repertoire of tapas and raciones at his Melbourne bar and restaurant The Bar Lourinha Project. The book, like the bar, makes readers feel at once at home and familiar – even if they have not ever ventured to the city spot beloved for its food, booze, collectors' feel and old-fashioned hospitality. The book is also more than recipes: it is part travelogue too, sharing anecdotes, narrative and stunning photography from the authors' adventures in Spain, Portugal and Europe over many years – experiences that inspired the idea and philosophy of the now decade-old space they have created in their hometown of Melbourne.

Food Culture in Spain

Food Culture in Spain
Title Food Culture in Spain PDF eBook
Author F. Xavier Medina Ph.D.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 194
Release 2005-01-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0313059683

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Spanish food culture has evolved around strong regional cuisines and representative elements. This volume offers an overview of Spanish food and eating habits, taking into account a long and complex history, plus distinctive social, cultural, linguistic, geographic, political, and economic characteristics. Spain's location at the crossroads of Europe and North Africa has made it a gastronomic melting pot, with Arab influences and New World ingredients particularly noted. Readers will learn about the unique food culture in each region and how food practices and dishes in the Iberian Peninsula have developed over the centuries. Typical dishes and drinks, especially the Spanish wines, are described in context, with many accompanying recipes. Gastronomy in Spain has always been of utmost importance. Recently, the new Spanish gastronomy has taken center stage with internationally recognized chefs. Spaniards are shown to be extremely social eaters and drinkers who like to eat out. The everyday routine of eating out, such as at work and school, is clarified as well. Home cooking and the Spanish kitchen get special attention. Finally, although Spanish food has always been associated with the highly touted Mediterranean diet, health concerns about current eating trends are discussed. A timeline, a chronology, and illustrations round out the coverage.