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I prefer Greek cuisine over Spanish cuisine.
In the year 1797 the british came to trinidad
Olives came from Latin American and became a staple product of Italian cuisine.
different parts of SPAIN :)
Yes, Spanish cuisine is considered European because Spain is located in Europe and its culinary traditions are influenced by other European countries.
"La cocina española". This could also be translated as "Spanish cuisine".
No, there is not.
The burrito came from Mexican cuisine Tex Mex is the home and Americanized Mexican cuisine. the beginnings of the burrito was in the 1800s to the early 1900s, Read more from the related link below.
Greek and Spanish cuisines share similarities in their use of fresh ingredients like olive oil, herbs, and seafood. Both cuisines also feature dishes with strong flavors and a focus on simplicity. However, Greek cuisine tends to incorporate more yogurt and feta cheese, while Spanish cuisine often includes ingredients like saffron and chorizo. Additionally, Greek cuisine is known for its emphasis on grilled meats and vegetables, while Spanish cuisine is famous for its variety of tapas and paella dishes.
By continental cuisine I assume you mean European continental cuisine. British cuisine is a subset of this as are French, Italian, Belgian , German, Spanish. Each country in Europe contributes to a continental cuisine. However in Britain what is referred to as continental cuisine is often a British interpretation of French cuisine very often imperfectly rendered.
Iberian means "Spain." Look it up on wikipedia, Einstein. Or Google Spanish cuisine. Jeese . . .
Some examples of such influence include language (Spanish), religion (Roman Catholicism) as well as several traditions such as Easter, Christmas or New Year's Eve.