These are things associated with the country of Spain. Flamenco is a style of dancing, paella is a sort of omelette dish (often with seafood) and Madrid is the capital of the country. Flamenco and paella need not be restricted to Spain, and can be found throughout the Spanish speaking world, notably Latin America, but Madrid is, naturally, only found in Spain.
You can find a myriad of information about seafood paella on various cooking websites and cookbooks. You can also visit a local restaurant the cooks seafood paella.
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Paella Valenciana is a rice dish originated in Valencia, eastern Spain and there is where you can eat the best Paellas. In these videos you can see how to cook it and what ingredients are needed: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/tylers-ultimate/paella-valenciana-recipe/index.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH2SLhdCvSA I would Advise you to try also: - Fish Paella dishes: Arros a banda, Arros del Senyoret, Paella Marinera, Fideua, Arros Negre - More Meat rice dishes: Paella de Pato, Arros al forn, Paella d'hivern, Arros caldos, Arros amb fesols y naps - Vegetables Paella: Paella de verduras Eduardo
You can find a good Paella recipe from many different places. The Cooking Network is a great source to use to find all types of delicious recipes. If nothing on the television is of any assistance, you can always try the internet.
You may want to check out Youtube.com for instructions on a easy seafood paella recipe. They have how to's and instructional videos on how to get things complete safely and accurately.
It is possible for someone to find car rental companies in Madrid by contacting an international car rental company head office. For example, any Hertz or Enterprise office would be able to check if they had a location in Madrid.
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Flamenco dancing is very popular in Spain and in Mexico. You can also find Flamenco dancers all over the United States, including in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona.
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There are several, but one is paella you find anywhere in the country. It is pronounced "pie-AY-uh", and is a rice dish with either meat or seafood in it. It is usually served in one large bowl.