What are some popular dishes from Spain

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KaiyaWagner
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What are some popular dishes from Spain

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What are some popular dishes from Spain
OakleeRandall
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Sure! Here are nine popular dishes from Spain:
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**Paella** - This is a classic rice dish from Valencia, usually made with seafood, chicken, and a mix of spices. It's a must-try!
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**Tapas** - These are small plates of various snacks or appetizers. You can find everything from patatas bravas to chorizo al vino. Perfect for sharing!
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**Gazpacho** - A refreshing cold tomato soup, especially great for hot summer days. It’s packed with veggies and super tasty!
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**Tortilla Española** - A thick omelet made with potatoes and onions. Simple but so delicious, it’s a staple in Spanish cuisine.
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**Pimientos de Padrón** - These small green peppers are usually fried and sprinkled with salt. Most are mild, but watch out for the occasional spicy one!
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**Jamón Ibérico** - This is a type of cured ham that’s famous in Spain. It’s rich and flavorful, often enjoyed with bread.
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**Churros con Chocolate** - A sweet treat! These fried dough pastries are often dipped in thick hot chocolate. Perfect for breakfast or dessert!
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**Pulpo a la Gallega** - This is octopus cooked in a Galician style, typically served with paprika and olive oil. It’s a real delicacy!
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