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What is Pealla?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/9/2019

paella is a rice dish mixed with seafood or meat.

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Where does pealla come from?

Spain


Main spice in Pealla?

Saffron, paprika and oregano and a Bouget Garni on top


What are some favourite foods in Spain?

Seafood pealla, churros y chocolate, empanadas, and arroz y pollo.


What does por que no puede preparar pealla mean in English?

Why can't you make paella? (Paella is a seafood dish that is popular in Spain.)


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