Spanish Food: * Country Ham * Gastromy in Seville * Paella * Morcilla with Duck egg and potatoes * Andalusian Pork * Chick Peas and Spanish Tapas * Skewered Chorizo and Shrimps * Charred Tuna romesco * Pan fried peppers with chorizo rice * Tortilla * Crema Catalana * Swiss chard and lentil salad I hope that this helps you - If you want to know more spanish traditions I got them off The good food channel website. Type in Spanish Recipies. Taa.
In Spain they eat lunch at 2pm-3pm and sometimes they at 10pm-11pm or just 11pm they eat different kind of like dessert,veggies and different kind of other food I never went there before but learn stuff about already because i search up
The Spanish drink the same things Americans drink. They drink more beer and wine with a meal then we do. As for meals, they are a little different. First almost all meals are accompanied by bread. The bread is baked fresh each day in a nearby bakery and either delivered or purchased still warm. It is like one of the French or Italian breads you find in the bakery of a large supermarket and is not sliced. It is simply torn off the loaf as needed.
Forty years ago the average Spanish family was fairly poor, didn't have a lot of experience cooking, and seldom had stoves with ovens, nor refrigerators so they tended to eat one dish meals made in a pressure cooker or ordinary pot from fresh ingredients. They still do that to a great extent. They use the same ingredients we do, meat, potatoes, rice, and beans, they just put them together in a different way. They use the same spices we do with the exception that garlic is more prevalent than it is here. They do not use hot spices.
Frozen foods are available now that everybody has a refrigerator with a freezer but they use them sparingly. I was just thinking about my in-laws and I don't recall anyone that has a stand alone freezer so frozen foods don't figure prominently in their diet except as ingredients and those are usually from the sea.
they like to EAT ENCHLADAS, TACOS AND SPAGHETTI
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We eat nothing about it`s the people who process the petals then makes tea.
No, Italian people are not the same as Spanish people. For example, they speak Italian, and eat Italian food. Spanish people don't do that, they speak Spanish, and eat Mexican food.
No. Spanish people eat fish, rice... and especially tacos. English people don't eat those things!
Spanish food is what people eat in Spain
this is a bread to which people eat with tea.
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In general, Spanish people eat breakfast not long after arising from sleep. In many households, that hour may be as early as 6 am.
Té español.'Tea Espanol' translates to Spanish as 'té Español'.
Not usually. They do sometimes eat tea cakes or pastries for breakfast, though.
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Spanish food of course