has anyone tasted any spanish food?

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has anyone tasted any spanish food?

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hello people I´m spanish.
I like cooking. Could anyone take me any typical recipe from your country?
thanks :D
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Hi

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Yes, I have tried many Spanish foods.....I am a Canadian currently living in Mexico City. I have tried about everything.... :lol:
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I have eaten Tortilla Española, it's made with potatoes!!!!
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Oriani wrote:I have eaten Tortilla Española, it's made with potatoes!!!!
Don't forget the onion! **drooling**
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I love feijoada! :lol:
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Dixie wrote:
Oriani wrote:I have eaten Tortilla Española, it's made with potatoes!!!!
Don't forget the onion! **drooling**
Ohhh yes!!!! :P :P I used to eat them(with onion) when my Godfather lived here in Venezuela ( he's from Spain) :P
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Spanish food?

I must say that, in Europe, Spain is the only country with "top class" food, along with Italy. In other european countries you simply cannot choose what to eat... even where you can find good meals (in France, for example), the number and variety of them is very limited.
Italy and Spain, instead, have a great number of various excellent choices, IMHO.
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frengo wrote: In other european countries you simply cannot choose what to eat...
*coughing*England*coughing*
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frengo wrote:Spanish food?

I must say that, in Europe, Spain is the only country with "top class" food, along with Italy.
My cousin was in Rome and Sicily, and she came back gaining 15 lbs. That was amazing seeing a girl who counts every calorie she eats gaining that much weight.
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frengo wrote:Spanish food?

I must say that, in Europe, Spain is the only country with "top class" food, along with Italy. In other european countries you simply cannot choose what to eat... even where you can find good meals (in France, for example), the number and variety of them is very limited.
Italy and Spain, instead, have a great number of various excellent choices, IMHO.
I thought French food is one of the best cuisines in Europe.
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I agree with Frengo, Italy and Spain are the countries in Europe where one can eat different dishes, prepared with creativity and variety.
Personally, I don't like very much French cuisine.
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