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Spanish Cuisine

A cuisine is a type of cooking characterised by unique ingredients, preparation and serving techniques, usually associated with a specific region or country.

Culinary traditions

Culinary traditions

  • Three main meals daily.
  • Traditional cooking techniques include:
    • Charcoal grilling.
    • Stewing.
    • Roasting.
    • Broiling.
    • Grilling.
    • Baking.
Breakfasts

Breakfasts

  • Often small.
  • Eaten early.
  • Snack break often taken mid-morning.
Lunch

Lunch

  • Largest of the three main meals.
  • Usually three courses (starter, main, dessert/coffee).
  • Sometimes six courses (appetiser, first course, fish, meat, dessert, coffee).
  • Generally taken between 2pm and 4pm.
Dinner

Dinner

  • Usually eaten later than in the UK (9-11pm).
  • Lighter meal than lunch.
Wine

Wine

  • People usually serve wine with meals as Spain is a big wine producer.
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