Ti sto preparando una paella, amore mio! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Te estoy preparando una paella, mi amor! The declarative/exclamatory statement translates literally as "I am (in the process of) preparing a (one) paella for you, my love!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "tee sto PRE-pa-RAN-do OO-na pa-EL-la a-MO-rey MEE-o" in Italian and "tey-stoy PRE-pa-RAN-do OO-na pa-EY-ya* mee a-MOR" in Spanish. *pa-EYSH-ha in Uruguay, "pa-EZH-zha" in Argentina
No, risotto is a typical Italian rice dish. You can also notice that paella is the Spanish counterpart of risotto, but with fishes and vegetables.
There is no french paella. Paella is a dish made with rice and the traditional spanish sofrito. Neither of these can be found in France.
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Jambalaya is a Creole twist on the traditional Spanish paella.
In Paris, there is an affinity for Spanish delicacies such as paella. There is a Spanish district/quarter in Paris that is known to blend French and Spanish cuisine.
paella it is a type of rice
No, its actually spanish :)
white rice
The Spanish are very into fresh, wholesome foods like shellfish, paella and other cuisine! They also enjoy many Italian foods such as pizza, calzone and pastas!
paella B-)
Yes, paella is a regional dish. It originated in Galicia. Recipes from other Spanish regions have slightly different ingredients.
they are famous for paella. hope this will help you from Emily.