Spain is a country of regions. Each region has different traditional dress, food, phraseology, and ways of speaking.
It is not a traditional food, but yes can be found in Spain.
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There is no single traditional food in Spain. Spain is an amalgamation of former Kingdoms, Counties, and Duchys that speak a common language. They each have distinct traditional foods. The one single food common to almost all, and eaten almost 3 meals a day is bread. To read about some of the traditional or distinctive regional dishes found in Spain, see the related question and answer further down this page.
There is no one traditional dish in Spain. Spain is a collection of old principalities and kingdoms and each one has a little different cuisine that the others. The only truly universal food is Spain is bread
yes i think soSpain is a country of many regions. There is no one food that can be called traditional in all of Spain except bread.
I'm pretty sure that this is a traditional recipe
Spain does not have a single "Traditional" food. Spain is an amalgamation of many Kingdoms, Counties, and Duchys. Each sub-unit brought it's own traditional foods, dress, and dances. Though it is not a huge country it is large enough that a drive around the country is absolutely delightful it the varieties of food and customs seen.
There are many places where one can find a recipe for the traditional dump cake. One can find a recipe for the traditional dump cake at popular on the web sources such as All Recipes and Simply Recipes.
Allrecipes.com has a delicious recipe for taco salad, instead of using the traditional tortilla chips they used dorritos. If you want a cheesey spin on it, that would be the best choice. The food network also has a recipe available for taco salad.
Spain is a country of regions. Each region has it's own traditional foods.
Some people in Spain eat chips and salsa. However, chips and salsa are not a traditional snack in Spain. Chips and salsa are Mexican and are often eaten with Mexican food.