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10 Most Delicious Galician Dishes
10 Most Delicious Galician Dishes
10 Most Delicious Galician Dishes
Doing the Camino de Santiago soon? One question we get asked quite often is about the food. In this post, we have compiled what we think are the 10 most deli...
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GALICIAN PIE RECIPE (EMPANADA GALLEGA)-SPANISH CUISINE
GALICIAN PIE RECIPE (EMPANADA GALLEGA)-SPANISH CUISINE
GALICIAN PIE RECIPE (EMPANADA GALLEGA)-SPANISH CUISINE
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La banda de gaitas Xarabal - Bagpipe Folklore Group from Galicia Spain
La banda de gaitas Xarabal - Bagpipe Folklore Group from Galicia Spain
La banda de gaitas Xarabal - Bagpipe Folklore Group from Galicia Spain
Performance of a bagpipe ensemble "La banda de gaitas Xarabal" at Festival du Houblon, Haguenau, France on 21/8/3015
The translation of gaitas means pipes.
The group:
The banda gaita Xarabal was created in the University of Vigo in 1984 as a complementary activity to that of factory Galician traditional instruments. Initially, an educational group had been established with the objective to make traditional music with instruments made in the factory of the University for seminars and courses on the Galician music. Interest in the band's music was such that it was decided to create the banda de bagpipes in 1984. The great figures of the Galic
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myHotelVideo.com presents Monumento Pazo do Rio in A Coruña / Galicia / Spain
myHotelVideo.com presents Monumento Pazo do Rio in A Coruña / Galicia / Spain
myHotelVideo.com presents Monumento Pazo do Rio in A Coruña / Galicia / Spain
More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::78444 Location: This hotel is located in the parish of Santa Eulalia ...
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Barcelona (Spain) Travel - Bar Celta
Barcelona (Spain) Travel - Bar Celta
Barcelona (Spain) Travel - Bar Celta
Galician seafood cuisine and wine at this tapas place in Gothic Quarter.
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Bechamel De Foie Recipe | Mexican Caldo De Pollo Recipe | Easy Food Recipe Of Mexico
Bechamel De Foie Recipe | Mexican Caldo De Pollo Recipe | Easy Food Recipe Of Mexico
Bechamel De Foie Recipe | Mexican Caldo De Pollo Recipe | Easy Food Recipe Of Mexico
caldo de pollo recipes
Spanish sausages
Spanish cuisine
Portuguese sausages
Philippine sausages
Mexican sausages
Basque sausages
Cuban sausages
Dried meat
Chilean sausages
Galician cuisine
New Mexican cuisine
Mexican cuisine
Puerto Rican cuisine
Cuisine of the Southwestern United States
Cuisine of the Western United States
mexican recipes
mexican food recipes
mexican cooking
mexican desserts recipes
easy appetizers
mexican snacks cui
mexican fiesta menus
mexican party recipes
traditional mexican meals
authentic mexican meals
easy mexican meals
exican desserts
mexican meals with ground beef
mexican dinner meals
healthy mexican meals
mexican ve
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Mesón David Restaurant - Be Hostels
Mesón David Restaurant - Be Hostels
Mesón David Restaurant - Be Hostels
Mesón David is one of the few taverns left in Barcelona. Its also one of the oldest restaurants of Barcelona, serving real spanish food since 1908 and histor...
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Galicia. Food and Wine Tour 2014. A Lanzada beach
Galicia. Food and Wine Tour 2014. A Lanzada beach
Galicia. Food and Wine Tour 2014. A Lanzada beach
Moments from the A Lanzada beach during my Galicia Food and Wine Tour. Book your Tour at +34667435981 or italopendola@gmail.com More info on italopendola.wor...
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Trailer "Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" (EN)
Trailer "Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" (EN)
Trailer "Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" (EN)
"Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical sports...
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Santiago de Compostela: The Basics
Santiago de Compostela: The Basics
Santiago de Compostela: The Basics
Hello Hoppers! I'm so excited about showing you Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. It is a place that is special in my heart and the hearts of millions of people around the world. For hundreds of years people have been coming here for religious reasons, on pilgrimages to pray to The Apostle Santiago (or St James, in English). More recently Santiago has become a very popular tourist attraction because of El Camino and of the wealth of treasures it offers in culture, cuisine, history, architecture, Galician craftsmanship, etc. I hope you enjoy it! xoxo
Santiago de Compostela: Happy New Year 2014 Feliz Año Nuevo
http://youtu.be/Haat7YGy
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Touriñan facing the sun
Touriñan facing the sun
Touriñan facing the sun
"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" (Walking by the sea in English) is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea cultur...
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Typical food from Galicia ·Polbo á Feira·
Typical food from Galicia ·Polbo á Feira·
Typical food from Galicia ·Polbo á Feira·
food typical Galician octopus, recorded in province of Orense 24/12/10.
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myHotelVideo.com presents Serantes in O Grove / Galicia / Spain
myHotelVideo.com presents Serantes in O Grove / Galicia / Spain
myHotelVideo.com presents Serantes in O Grove / Galicia / Spain
More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::85147 Location: This city hotel is located in the heart of the touris...
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RIBEIRA SACRA Viajando con Diego
RIBEIRA SACRA Viajando con Diego
RIBEIRA SACRA Viajando con Diego
La Ribeira Sacra es una zona que comprende las riberas del río Sil y del Miño. En la zona sur de la provincia de Lugo y el norte de la provincia de Orense, en Galicia, España; la capital de la zona se convino que fuese la ciudad de Monforte de Lemos, (Lugo).
El topónimo "Ribeira Sacra" podría proceder de la Edad Media y, en un principio, se pensó que el origen de su denominación estaría en el latín "Rivoira Sacrata" y que podría responder a la gran cantidad de monasterios y templos ubicados en los monumentales cañones y escarpadas laderas que jalonan la zona. Actualmente se pueden visitar 18 monasterios en los que cabe destacar el recientemen
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EATing Galicia - Galician Coastal Cooking Class and Boat Ride on Vigo Bay, Rias Baixas
EATing Galicia - Galician Coastal Cooking Class and Boat Ride on Vigo Bay, Rias Baixas
EATing Galicia - Galician Coastal Cooking Class and Boat Ride on Vigo Bay, Rias Baixas
Savoring the secrets of sea by preparing seafood dishes with a Galician Chef. Our foodie tour leaves from Vigo, a vibrant city on the banks of the Ria de Vigo (Vigo Bay) one of the important bays in the Rias Baixas. A city rich in seafood being the largest fishing port in Europe... http://www.eatourspecialist.com/features/galician-cooking-class-boat-ride-vigo/
Read here a blog post about this coocking class: http://www.eatourspecialist.com/cooking-class-vigo-galicia-chef-carlos-semi-final-concurso-cocinero-del-ano/
Book a cooking class with EATour: http://www.euroadventures.net/spain/cooking-classes/galicia-vigo-bay-cooking-class.html
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A Taberna de Antes - Galicia
A Taberna de Antes - Galicia
A Taberna de Antes - Galicia
A Taberna de Antes is a restaurant with a cosy, family atmosphere, ideal for sharing a meal with friends or family, with great views of the Vigo estuary and a large terrace with a garden for both kids and adults to enjoy.
The cuisine is traditional, with home-made dishes such as Galician pies (the meat one is really delicious), octopus and spanish tortilla (omelette). You can also enjoy a varied menu where you will find dishes such as fried squid, homemade croquettes, peppers from Padron, cheeses, diced pork, marinated clams, prawns, razor clams, grilled seafood, cod, hake and a variety of grilled meats.
Find out more: http://myde.st/Ygrkto
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Traditional Galician Bread
Traditional Galician Bread
Traditional Galician Bread
Can you smell the fresh-baked goodness? We bring you amazing bread from the ovens of a baker in Galicia. It has a crackly crust with sweet interior that is l...
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Muxía the path of time (EN)
Muxía the path of time (EN)
Muxía the path of time (EN)
"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical...
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Yearning for art
Yearning for art
Yearning for art
"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical...
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Galicia Sea Food (Come Galicia en el Mar)
Galicia Sea Food (Come Galicia en el Mar)
Galicia Sea Food (Come Galicia en el Mar)
"Come Galicia en el Mar", es una iniciativa de vanguardia jamás vista en España, pensada para difundir productos gallegos desde la inigualable Ría de Vigo ha...
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Galicia Palace Hotel Pontevedra
Galicia Palace Hotel Pontevedra
Galicia Palace Hotel Pontevedra
The hotel has room service, conference rooms, snack-bar and two rooms for disabled people. 07/06MPIt has a modern looking facade in plain white combining wit...
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Food Planet: Argentine foods (Cuisine)
Food Planet: Argentine foods (Cuisine)
Food Planet: Argentine foods (Cuisine)
Argentine cuisine may be described as a cultural blending of Indigenous, Mediterranean influences (such as those created by Italian and Spanish populations) within the wide scope of livestock and agricultural products that are abundant in the country. Argentine annual consumption of beef has averaged 100 kg (220 lbs) per capita,approaching 180 kg (396 lbs) per capita during the 19th century; consumption averaged 67.7 kg (149 lbs) in 2007. Beyond asado (the Argentine barbecue), no other dish more genuinely matches the national identity. Nevertheless, the country's vast area, and its cultural diversity, have led to a local cuisine of various di
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Restaurante Marisqueria Faro de Fisterra Arroz con bogavante
Restaurante Marisqueria Faro de Fisterra Arroz con bogavante
Restaurante Marisqueria Faro de Fisterra Arroz con bogavante
www.marisqueriasfisterra.es
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Taberna-del-Faro-Marisquer%C3%ADa-Faro-de-Fisterra/194218027324693
Restaurante Marisqueria Faro de Fisterra
C.C. Garena Plaza
Locales 72 y 73
Avenida Juan Carlos I, n 13
Alcala de Henares
28806 Madrid
www.marisqueriasfisterra.es
inforeservas@marisqueriasfisterra.es
Reservas: 91 802 53 32
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Ven a disfrutar de la mejor cocina gallega y el mejor marisco,
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Faro de Fisterra,
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en un contexto familiar, tradicional, de con
10 Most Delicious Galician Dishes
Doing the Camino de Santiago soon? One question we get asked quite often is about the food. In this post, we have compiled what we think are the 10 most deli...
Doing the Camino de Santiago soon? One question we get asked quite often is about the food. In this post, we have compiled what we think are the 10 most deli......
wn.com/10 Most Delicious Galician Dishes
Doing the Camino de Santiago soon? One question we get asked quite often is about the food. In this post, we have compiled what we think are the 10 most deli...
La banda de gaitas Xarabal - Bagpipe Folklore Group from Galicia Spain
Performance of a bagpipe ensemble "La banda de gaitas Xarabal" at Festival du Houblon, Haguenau, France on 21/8/3015
The translation of gaitas means pipes.
The group:
The banda gaita Xarabal was created in the University of Vigo in 1984 as a complementary activity to that of factory Galician traditional instruments. Initially, an educational group had been established with the objective to make traditional music with instruments made in the factory of the University for seminars and courses on the Galician music. Interest in the band's music was such that it was decided to create the banda de bagpipes in 1984. The great figures of the Galician music have supported this project, incorporating their best students in the banda such as Carlos Nunez, Anxo Pintos Xavier Abad ... The banda was given the name "Xarabal" which means "school of fish in front of a danger" (peixes ante grupo a perigro). For this metaphor, the musicians emphasize that traditional Galician music is endangered and it is difficult to keep alive in the contemporary world. The objective of the banda is clear: to revive traditional music while opening up to other musical cultures (Latin American, Classical) for the Galician heritage reborn in the present, but also continues in the future. Thus are introduced in performances of contemporary instruments such as synthesizer or Latino-American percussion (congas, bongos, etc.). The repertoire of banda consists of both traditional pieces and compositions (Nazario Gonzalez, Xosé Manuel Budino, Ernesto Campos). Over its 31 years of existence, the banda has completed several discographic recording projects and has participated in many festivals internationally, including the Inter-Celtic Festival of Lorient. The cultural association also gives Galician culture workshops (music, cuisine, etc.)
Performance of a bagpipe ensemble "La banda de gaitas Xarabal" at Festival du Houblon, Haguenau, France on 21/8/3015
The translation of gaitas means pipes.
Th...
wn.com/La Banda De Gaitas Xarabal Bagpipe Folklore Group From Galicia Spain
Performance of a bagpipe ensemble "La banda de gaitas Xarabal" at Festival du Houblon, Haguenau, France on 21/8/3015
The translation of gaitas means pipes.
The group:
The banda gaita Xarabal was created in the University of Vigo in 1984 as a complementary activity to that of factory Galician traditional instruments. Initially, an educational group had been established with the objective to make traditional music with instruments made in the factory of the University for seminars and courses on the Galician music. Interest in the band's music was such that it was decided to create the banda de bagpipes in 1984. The great figures of the Galician music have supported this project, incorporating their best students in the banda such as Carlos Nunez, Anxo Pintos Xavier Abad ... The banda was given the name "Xarabal" which means "school of fish in front of a danger" (peixes ante grupo a perigro). For this metaphor, the musicians emphasize that traditional Galician music is endangered and it is difficult to keep alive in the contemporary world. The objective of the banda is clear: to revive traditional music while opening up to other musical cultures (Latin American, Classical) for the Galician heritage reborn in the present, but also continues in the future. Thus are introduced in performances of contemporary instruments such as synthesizer or Latino-American percussion (congas, bongos, etc.). The repertoire of banda consists of both traditional pieces and compositions (Nazario Gonzalez, Xosé Manuel Budino, Ernesto Campos). Over its 31 years of existence, the banda has completed several discographic recording projects and has participated in many festivals internationally, including the Inter-Celtic Festival of Lorient. The cultural association also gives Galician culture workshops (music, cuisine, etc.)
- published: 05 Sep 2015
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myHotelVideo.com presents Monumento Pazo do Rio in A Coruña / Galicia / Spain
More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::78444 Location: This hotel is located in the parish of Santa Eulalia ...
More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::78444 Location: This hotel is located in the parish of Santa Eulalia ......
wn.com/Myhotelvideo.Com Presents Monumento Pazo Do Rio In A Coruña Galicia Spain
More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::78444 Location: This hotel is located in the parish of Santa Eulalia ...
Barcelona (Spain) Travel - Bar Celta
Galician seafood cuisine and wine at this tapas place in Gothic Quarter.
Galician seafood cuisine and wine at this tapas place in Gothic Quarter....
wn.com/Barcelona (Spain) Travel Bar Celta
Galician seafood cuisine and wine at this tapas place in Gothic Quarter.
- published: 26 Apr 2011
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geobeats
Bechamel De Foie Recipe | Mexican Caldo De Pollo Recipe | Easy Food Recipe Of Mexico
caldo de pollo recipes
Spanish sausages
Spanish cuisine
Portuguese sausages
Philippine sausages
Mexican sausages
Basque sausages
Cuban sausages
Dried meat
Chilean sausages
Galician cuisine
New Mexican cuisine
Mexican cuisine
Puerto Rican cuisine
Cuisine of the Southwestern United States
Cuisine of the Western United States
mexican recipes
mexican food recipes
mexican cooking
mexican desserts recipes
easy appetizers
mexican snacks cui
mexican fiesta menus
mexican party recipes
traditional mexican meals
authentic mexican meals
easy mexican meals
exican desserts
mexican meals with ground beef
mexican dinner meals
healthy mexican meals
mexican vegetarian meals
pina colada recipes
caldo de pollo recipes
Spanish sausages
Spanish cuisine
Portuguese sausages
Philippine sausages
Mexican sausages
Basque sausages
Cuban sausages
Dried meat
Chile...
wn.com/Bechamel De Foie Recipe | Mexican Caldo De Pollo Recipe | Easy Food Recipe Of Mexico
caldo de pollo recipes
Spanish sausages
Spanish cuisine
Portuguese sausages
Philippine sausages
Mexican sausages
Basque sausages
Cuban sausages
Dried meat
Chilean sausages
Galician cuisine
New Mexican cuisine
Mexican cuisine
Puerto Rican cuisine
Cuisine of the Southwestern United States
Cuisine of the Western United States
mexican recipes
mexican food recipes
mexican cooking
mexican desserts recipes
easy appetizers
mexican snacks cui
mexican fiesta menus
mexican party recipes
traditional mexican meals
authentic mexican meals
easy mexican meals
exican desserts
mexican meals with ground beef
mexican dinner meals
healthy mexican meals
mexican vegetarian meals
pina colada recipes
- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 0
Mesón David Restaurant - Be Hostels
Mesón David is one of the few taverns left in Barcelona. Its also one of the oldest restaurants of Barcelona, serving real spanish food since 1908 and histor...
Mesón David is one of the few taverns left in Barcelona. Its also one of the oldest restaurants of Barcelona, serving real spanish food since 1908 and histor......
wn.com/Mesón David Restaurant Be Hostels
Mesón David is one of the few taverns left in Barcelona. Its also one of the oldest restaurants of Barcelona, serving real spanish food since 1908 and histor...
Galicia. Food and Wine Tour 2014. A Lanzada beach
Moments from the A Lanzada beach during my Galicia Food and Wine Tour. Book your Tour at +34667435981 or italopendola@gmail.com More info on italopendola.wor...
Moments from the A Lanzada beach during my Galicia Food and Wine Tour. Book your Tour at +34667435981 or italopendola@gmail.com More info on italopendola.wor......
wn.com/Galicia. Food And Wine Tour 2014. A Lanzada Beach
Moments from the A Lanzada beach during my Galicia Food and Wine Tour. Book your Tour at +34667435981 or italopendola@gmail.com More info on italopendola.wor...
Trailer "Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" (EN)
"Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical sports...
"Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical sports......
wn.com/Trailer Muxía. Camiñando Cara Ó Mar (En)
"Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical sports...
Santiago de Compostela: The Basics
Hello Hoppers! I'm so excited about showing you Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. It is a place that is special in my heart and the hearts of millions of people around the world. For hundreds of years people have been coming here for religious reasons, on pilgrimages to pray to The Apostle Santiago (or St James, in English). More recently Santiago has become a very popular tourist attraction because of El Camino and of the wealth of treasures it offers in culture, cuisine, history, architecture, Galician craftsmanship, etc. I hope you enjoy it! xoxo
Santiago de Compostela: Happy New Year 2014 Feliz Año Nuevo
http://youtu.be/Haat7YGyeWM?list=UUNQXUQ5oVVHr8iLIVveuZJw
SUBSCRIBE TO MuchoHop http://www.youtube.com/user/muchohop
Thanks for watching Hoppers. XXOO MuchoHop
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Hello Hoppers! I'm so excited about showing you Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. It is a place that is special in my heart and the hearts of millions o...
wn.com/Santiago De Compostela The Basics
Hello Hoppers! I'm so excited about showing you Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. It is a place that is special in my heart and the hearts of millions of people around the world. For hundreds of years people have been coming here for religious reasons, on pilgrimages to pray to The Apostle Santiago (or St James, in English). More recently Santiago has become a very popular tourist attraction because of El Camino and of the wealth of treasures it offers in culture, cuisine, history, architecture, Galician craftsmanship, etc. I hope you enjoy it! xoxo
Santiago de Compostela: Happy New Year 2014 Feliz Año Nuevo
http://youtu.be/Haat7YGyeWM?list=UUNQXUQ5oVVHr8iLIVveuZJw
SUBSCRIBE TO MuchoHop http://www.youtube.com/user/muchohop
Thanks for watching Hoppers. XXOO MuchoHop
WHERE ELSE TO FIND ME---------------------------------
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- published: 17 Sep 2014
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Touriñan facing the sun
"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" (Walking by the sea in English) is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea cultur...
"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" (Walking by the sea in English) is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea cultur......
wn.com/TouriñAn Facing The Sun
"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" (Walking by the sea in English) is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea cultur...
Typical food from Galicia ·Polbo á Feira·
food typical Galician octopus, recorded in province of Orense 24/12/10.
food typical Galician octopus, recorded in province of Orense 24/12/10....
wn.com/Typical Food From Galicia ·Polbo Á Feira·
food typical Galician octopus, recorded in province of Orense 24/12/10.
- published: 24 Dec 2010
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myHotelVideo.com presents Serantes in O Grove / Galicia / Spain
More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::85147 Location: This city hotel is located in the heart of the touris...
More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::85147 Location: This city hotel is located in the heart of the touris......
wn.com/Myhotelvideo.Com Presents Serantes In O Grove Galicia Spain
More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::85147 Location: This city hotel is located in the heart of the touris...
RIBEIRA SACRA Viajando con Diego
La Ribeira Sacra es una zona que comprende las riberas del río Sil y del Miño. En la zona sur de la provincia de Lugo y el norte de la provincia de Orense, en Galicia, España; la capital de la zona se convino que fuese la ciudad de Monforte de Lemos, (Lugo).
El topónimo "Ribeira Sacra" podría proceder de la Edad Media y, en un principio, se pensó que el origen de su denominación estaría en el latín "Rivoira Sacrata" y que podría responder a la gran cantidad de monasterios y templos ubicados en los monumentales cañones y escarpadas laderas que jalonan la zona. Actualmente se pueden visitar 18 monasterios en los que cabe destacar el recientemente creado Parador de San Estevo de Ribas de Sil, en el Ayuntamiento de Nogueira de Ramuín (Orense), y el de Monforte de Lemos
La Ribeira Sacra es especialmente conocida por sus tesoros naturales y biológicos, constituyendo un vastísimo ecosistema de gran variedad y riqueza. Son de destacar los Cañones del Sil, por su espectacular paisajística. Esta es una zona en la que el río discurre encajonado a través de paisajes y montañas que han sido descritos como de enorme belleza; los cañones disponen de miradores habilitados para admirar su impactante monumentalidad, así como de un catamarán abierto al público que transita los cañones de uno a otro lado.
Ribeira Sacra, como denominación de origen, es también conocida por la calidad de sus vinos, muy recurridos en la gastronomía gallega, a los que popularmente se conoce en la zona con el nombre genérico de mencía, debido a que son elaborados principalmente con la variante de uva mencía, aunque también se usa la variante godello. Las viñas, que se pueden contemplar siguiendo el curso del río, están dispuestas en un sistema de escalones de piedra, llamados socalcos, a lo largo de la ribera, y datan de la época romana. Los romanos ya tenían en gran aprecio estos caldos, que son afrutados y de gran presencia, ideales para disfrutar con carnes, y se decía, que una de las variantes de este vino, el Amandi (procedente de la zona del mismo nombre), se le hacía traer al César desde la Gallaecia romanizada.
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The Ribeira Sacra is an area comprising the banks of the river Sil and Miño. In the southern part of the province of Lugo and the north of the province of Orense, Galicia, Spain; the capital of the region agreed that it was the town of Monforte de Lemos (Lugo).
The name "Ribeira Sacra" could come from the Middle Ages and, initially, it was thought that the origin of its name would be in the Latin "Rivoira Sacrata" and could respond to the large number of monasteries and temples located in the monumental canyons and steep slopes that dominate the area. Currently you can visit 18 monasteries which include the newly created Parador de San Estevo de Ribas de Sil, in the city of Nogueira de Ramuín (Orense), and Monforte de Lemos
The Ribeira Sacra is especially known for its natural and biological treasures, constituting a vast ecosystem of great variety and richness. They highlight the Canyons of Sil, for its spectacular landscape. This is an area where the river flows squeezed through mountain landscapes which have been described as of great beauty; guns have lookouts to admire its impressive monumental, as well as a publicly catamaran that travels cannons side to side.
Ribeira Sacra, as a designation of origin, is also known for the quality of its wines, very challenged in Galician cuisine, which is popularly known in the area with the generic name of Mencia, because they are made mainly with variant Mencia grape, although variant godello used. The vineyards, which can be seen along the river, are arranged in a set of stone steps, called socalcos, along the shore, and date back to Roman times. The Romans were greatly appreciate these wines, which are fruity and great presence, ideal for meats, and it was said that one of the variants of this wine, Amandi (coming from the area of the same name), is Caesar did you bring from the Romanized Gallaecia.
La Ribeira Sacra es una zona que comprende las riberas del río Sil y del Miño. En la zona sur de la provincia de Lugo y el norte de la provincia de Orense, en G...
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La Ribeira Sacra es una zona que comprende las riberas del río Sil y del Miño. En la zona sur de la provincia de Lugo y el norte de la provincia de Orense, en Galicia, España; la capital de la zona se convino que fuese la ciudad de Monforte de Lemos, (Lugo).
El topónimo "Ribeira Sacra" podría proceder de la Edad Media y, en un principio, se pensó que el origen de su denominación estaría en el latín "Rivoira Sacrata" y que podría responder a la gran cantidad de monasterios y templos ubicados en los monumentales cañones y escarpadas laderas que jalonan la zona. Actualmente se pueden visitar 18 monasterios en los que cabe destacar el recientemente creado Parador de San Estevo de Ribas de Sil, en el Ayuntamiento de Nogueira de Ramuín (Orense), y el de Monforte de Lemos
La Ribeira Sacra es especialmente conocida por sus tesoros naturales y biológicos, constituyendo un vastísimo ecosistema de gran variedad y riqueza. Son de destacar los Cañones del Sil, por su espectacular paisajística. Esta es una zona en la que el río discurre encajonado a través de paisajes y montañas que han sido descritos como de enorme belleza; los cañones disponen de miradores habilitados para admirar su impactante monumentalidad, así como de un catamarán abierto al público que transita los cañones de uno a otro lado.
Ribeira Sacra, como denominación de origen, es también conocida por la calidad de sus vinos, muy recurridos en la gastronomía gallega, a los que popularmente se conoce en la zona con el nombre genérico de mencía, debido a que son elaborados principalmente con la variante de uva mencía, aunque también se usa la variante godello. Las viñas, que se pueden contemplar siguiendo el curso del río, están dispuestas en un sistema de escalones de piedra, llamados socalcos, a lo largo de la ribera, y datan de la época romana. Los romanos ya tenían en gran aprecio estos caldos, que son afrutados y de gran presencia, ideales para disfrutar con carnes, y se decía, que una de las variantes de este vino, el Amandi (procedente de la zona del mismo nombre), se le hacía traer al César desde la Gallaecia romanizada.
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The Ribeira Sacra is an area comprising the banks of the river Sil and Miño. In the southern part of the province of Lugo and the north of the province of Orense, Galicia, Spain; the capital of the region agreed that it was the town of Monforte de Lemos (Lugo).
The name "Ribeira Sacra" could come from the Middle Ages and, initially, it was thought that the origin of its name would be in the Latin "Rivoira Sacrata" and could respond to the large number of monasteries and temples located in the monumental canyons and steep slopes that dominate the area. Currently you can visit 18 monasteries which include the newly created Parador de San Estevo de Ribas de Sil, in the city of Nogueira de Ramuín (Orense), and Monforte de Lemos
The Ribeira Sacra is especially known for its natural and biological treasures, constituting a vast ecosystem of great variety and richness. They highlight the Canyons of Sil, for its spectacular landscape. This is an area where the river flows squeezed through mountain landscapes which have been described as of great beauty; guns have lookouts to admire its impressive monumental, as well as a publicly catamaran that travels cannons side to side.
Ribeira Sacra, as a designation of origin, is also known for the quality of its wines, very challenged in Galician cuisine, which is popularly known in the area with the generic name of Mencia, because they are made mainly with variant Mencia grape, although variant godello used. The vineyards, which can be seen along the river, are arranged in a set of stone steps, called socalcos, along the shore, and date back to Roman times. The Romans were greatly appreciate these wines, which are fruity and great presence, ideal for meats, and it was said that one of the variants of this wine, Amandi (coming from the area of the same name), is Caesar did you bring from the Romanized Gallaecia.
- published: 29 Jan 2015
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EATing Galicia - Galician Coastal Cooking Class and Boat Ride on Vigo Bay, Rias Baixas
Savoring the secrets of sea by preparing seafood dishes with a Galician Chef. Our foodie tour leaves from Vigo, a vibrant city on the banks of the Ria de Vigo (Vigo Bay) one of the important bays in the Rias Baixas. A city rich in seafood being the largest fishing port in Europe... http://www.eatourspecialist.com/features/galician-cooking-class-boat-ride-vigo/
Read here a blog post about this coocking class: http://www.eatourspecialist.com/cooking-class-vigo-galicia-chef-carlos-semi-final-concurso-cocinero-del-ano/
Book a cooking class with EATour: http://www.euroadventures.net/spain/cooking-classes/galicia-vigo-bay-cooking-class.html
Visit our websites to book any amazing food & wine tours to spain and portugal... http://www.eatourspecialist.com and our booking site: http://www.euroadventures.net
Savoring the secrets of sea by preparing seafood dishes with a Galician Chef. Our foodie tour leaves from Vigo, a vibrant city on the banks of the Ria de Vigo (...
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Savoring the secrets of sea by preparing seafood dishes with a Galician Chef. Our foodie tour leaves from Vigo, a vibrant city on the banks of the Ria de Vigo (Vigo Bay) one of the important bays in the Rias Baixas. A city rich in seafood being the largest fishing port in Europe... http://www.eatourspecialist.com/features/galician-cooking-class-boat-ride-vigo/
Read here a blog post about this coocking class: http://www.eatourspecialist.com/cooking-class-vigo-galicia-chef-carlos-semi-final-concurso-cocinero-del-ano/
Book a cooking class with EATour: http://www.euroadventures.net/spain/cooking-classes/galicia-vigo-bay-cooking-class.html
Visit our websites to book any amazing food & wine tours to spain and portugal... http://www.eatourspecialist.com and our booking site: http://www.euroadventures.net
- published: 17 Jun 2015
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A Taberna de Antes - Galicia
A Taberna de Antes is a restaurant with a cosy, family atmosphere, ideal for sharing a meal with friends or family, with great views of the Vigo estuary and a large terrace with a garden for both kids and adults to enjoy.
The cuisine is traditional, with home-made dishes such as Galician pies (the meat one is really delicious), octopus and spanish tortilla (omelette). You can also enjoy a varied menu where you will find dishes such as fried squid, homemade croquettes, peppers from Padron, cheeses, diced pork, marinated clams, prawns, razor clams, grilled seafood, cod, hake and a variety of grilled meats.
Find out more: http://myde.st/Ygrkto
A Taberna de Antes is a restaurant with a cosy, family atmosphere, ideal for sharing a meal with friends or family, with great views of the Vigo estuary and a l...
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A Taberna de Antes is a restaurant with a cosy, family atmosphere, ideal for sharing a meal with friends or family, with great views of the Vigo estuary and a large terrace with a garden for both kids and adults to enjoy.
The cuisine is traditional, with home-made dishes such as Galician pies (the meat one is really delicious), octopus and spanish tortilla (omelette). You can also enjoy a varied menu where you will find dishes such as fried squid, homemade croquettes, peppers from Padron, cheeses, diced pork, marinated clams, prawns, razor clams, grilled seafood, cod, hake and a variety of grilled meats.
Find out more: http://myde.st/Ygrkto
- published: 27 Aug 2013
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Traditional Galician Bread
Can you smell the fresh-baked goodness? We bring you amazing bread from the ovens of a baker in Galicia. It has a crackly crust with sweet interior that is l...
Can you smell the fresh-baked goodness? We bring you amazing bread from the ovens of a baker in Galicia. It has a crackly crust with sweet interior that is l......
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Can you smell the fresh-baked goodness? We bring you amazing bread from the ovens of a baker in Galicia. It has a crackly crust with sweet interior that is l...
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Muxía the path of time (EN)
"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical...
"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical......
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"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical...
Yearning for art
"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical...
"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical......
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"Muxía. Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical...
Galicia Sea Food (Come Galicia en el Mar)
"Come Galicia en el Mar", es una iniciativa de vanguardia jamás vista en España, pensada para difundir productos gallegos desde la inigualable Ría de Vigo ha...
"Come Galicia en el Mar", es una iniciativa de vanguardia jamás vista en España, pensada para difundir productos gallegos desde la inigualable Ría de Vigo ha......
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"Come Galicia en el Mar", es una iniciativa de vanguardia jamás vista en España, pensada para difundir productos gallegos desde la inigualable Ría de Vigo ha...
Galicia Palace Hotel Pontevedra
The hotel has room service, conference rooms, snack-bar and two rooms for disabled people. 07/06MPIt has a modern looking facade in plain white combining wit...
The hotel has room service, conference rooms, snack-bar and two rooms for disabled people. 07/06MPIt has a modern looking facade in plain white combining wit......
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The hotel has room service, conference rooms, snack-bar and two rooms for disabled people. 07/06MPIt has a modern looking facade in plain white combining wit...
Food Planet: Argentine foods (Cuisine)
Argentine cuisine may be described as a cultural blending of Indigenous, Mediterranean influences (such as those created by Italian and Spanish populations) within the wide scope of livestock and agricultural products that are abundant in the country. Argentine annual consumption of beef has averaged 100 kg (220 lbs) per capita,approaching 180 kg (396 lbs) per capita during the 19th century; consumption averaged 67.7 kg (149 lbs) in 2007. Beyond asado (the Argentine barbecue), no other dish more genuinely matches the national identity. Nevertheless, the country's vast area, and its cultural diversity, have led to a local cuisine of various dishes.The great immigratory waves consequently imprinted a large influence in the Argentine cuisine, after all Argentina was the second country in the world with the most immigrants with 6.6 million, only second to the United States with 27 million, and ahead of other immigratory receptor countries such as Canada, Brazil, Australia, etc.
Argentine people have a reputation for their love of eating. Social gatherings are commonly centered on sharing a meal. Invitations to have dinner at home is generally viewed as a symbol of friendship, warmth, and integration. Sunday family dinner is considered the most significant meal of the week, whose highlights often include asado or pasta.
Another feature of Argentine cuisine is the preparation of homemade food such as french fries, patties, and pasta to celebrate a special occasion, to meet friends, or to honor someone. The tradition of locally preparing food is passed down from generation to generation, and homemade food is also seen as a way to show affection.
Argentine restaurants include a great variety of cuisines, prices, and flavors. Large cities tend to host everything from high-end international cuisine, to bodegones (inexpensive traditional hidden taverns), less stylish restaurants, and bars and canteens offering a range of dishes at affordable prices.
Native Americans lived in Argentina thousands of years before the European explorers arrived. Members of an Indian tribe in the southern part of Argentina were farmers who grew squash, melons, and sweet potatoes. Spanish settlers came to Argentina in 1536. Between 1853 and 1955, 6.6 million immigrants came to live in Argentina from diverse sources such as Europe, the Near and Middle East, Russia and Japan, contributing to the development of Argentine cuisine and making Argentina the second country with most immigrants only second to the United States. Most of the immigrants were from Italy and Spain. The Italians introduced pizza, as well as a variety of pasta dishes, including spaghetti and lasagna. British, German, Jewish, and other immigrants also settled in Argentina, all bringing their styles of cooking and favorite foods with them. The British brought tea, starting the tradition of teatime. All of these cultures influenced the dishes of Argentina.
Most regions of Argentina are known for their beef-oriented diet. In Argentina the Spanish term,"Carne", which means meat, is assumed to be beef in Argentina. In other Spanish-speaking countries—such as Spain—the term is usually qualified with the type of animal, such as "carne de vaca" (beef), "carne de cordero" (lamb), etc.
Grilled meat from the asado (barbecue) is a staple, with steak and beef ribs especially common. The term asado itself refers to long strips of flank-cut beef ribs. Popular items such as Chorizo (pork sausage), morcilla (blood sausage), chinchulines (chitterlings), mollejas (sweetbread), and other parts of the animal are also enjoyed. In Patagonia, however, lamb and chivito (goat) are eaten more frequently than beef. Whole lambs and goats are traditionally cooked over an open fire in a technique known as asado a la estaca.
The most common condiment for asado is Chimichurri, a sauce of herbs, garlic and vinegar. Unlike other preparations, Argentines do not include chili in their version of chimichurri.
Breaded and fried meats — milanesas — are used as snacks, in sandwiches, or eaten warm with mashed potatoes — purée. Empanadas — small pastries of meat, cheese, sweet corn, and a hundred other fillings — are a common sight at parties and picnics, or as starters to a meal. A variation, the "empanada gallega" (Galician empanada), is a big, round meat pie made most commonly with tuna and mackerel ("caballa" in Spanish). Vegetables and salads are also eaten by Argentines; tomatoes, onions, lettuce, eggplants, squashes, and zucchini are common side dishes.
Italian staples, such as pizza and pasta, are eaten as commonly as beef. Fideos (noodles), tallarines (fettucine and tagliatelle), ñoquis (gnocchi), ravioles, and canelones (cannelloni) can be bought freshly made in many establishments in the larger cities. Italian-style ice cream is served in large parlours and even drive-through businesses.
Argentine cuisine may be described as a cultural blending of Indigenous, Mediterranean influences (such as those created by Italian and Spanish populations) wit...
wn.com/Food Planet Argentine Foods (Cuisine)
Argentine cuisine may be described as a cultural blending of Indigenous, Mediterranean influences (such as those created by Italian and Spanish populations) within the wide scope of livestock and agricultural products that are abundant in the country. Argentine annual consumption of beef has averaged 100 kg (220 lbs) per capita,approaching 180 kg (396 lbs) per capita during the 19th century; consumption averaged 67.7 kg (149 lbs) in 2007. Beyond asado (the Argentine barbecue), no other dish more genuinely matches the national identity. Nevertheless, the country's vast area, and its cultural diversity, have led to a local cuisine of various dishes.The great immigratory waves consequently imprinted a large influence in the Argentine cuisine, after all Argentina was the second country in the world with the most immigrants with 6.6 million, only second to the United States with 27 million, and ahead of other immigratory receptor countries such as Canada, Brazil, Australia, etc.
Argentine people have a reputation for their love of eating. Social gatherings are commonly centered on sharing a meal. Invitations to have dinner at home is generally viewed as a symbol of friendship, warmth, and integration. Sunday family dinner is considered the most significant meal of the week, whose highlights often include asado or pasta.
Another feature of Argentine cuisine is the preparation of homemade food such as french fries, patties, and pasta to celebrate a special occasion, to meet friends, or to honor someone. The tradition of locally preparing food is passed down from generation to generation, and homemade food is also seen as a way to show affection.
Argentine restaurants include a great variety of cuisines, prices, and flavors. Large cities tend to host everything from high-end international cuisine, to bodegones (inexpensive traditional hidden taverns), less stylish restaurants, and bars and canteens offering a range of dishes at affordable prices.
Native Americans lived in Argentina thousands of years before the European explorers arrived. Members of an Indian tribe in the southern part of Argentina were farmers who grew squash, melons, and sweet potatoes. Spanish settlers came to Argentina in 1536. Between 1853 and 1955, 6.6 million immigrants came to live in Argentina from diverse sources such as Europe, the Near and Middle East, Russia and Japan, contributing to the development of Argentine cuisine and making Argentina the second country with most immigrants only second to the United States. Most of the immigrants were from Italy and Spain. The Italians introduced pizza, as well as a variety of pasta dishes, including spaghetti and lasagna. British, German, Jewish, and other immigrants also settled in Argentina, all bringing their styles of cooking and favorite foods with them. The British brought tea, starting the tradition of teatime. All of these cultures influenced the dishes of Argentina.
Most regions of Argentina are known for their beef-oriented diet. In Argentina the Spanish term,"Carne", which means meat, is assumed to be beef in Argentina. In other Spanish-speaking countries—such as Spain—the term is usually qualified with the type of animal, such as "carne de vaca" (beef), "carne de cordero" (lamb), etc.
Grilled meat from the asado (barbecue) is a staple, with steak and beef ribs especially common. The term asado itself refers to long strips of flank-cut beef ribs. Popular items such as Chorizo (pork sausage), morcilla (blood sausage), chinchulines (chitterlings), mollejas (sweetbread), and other parts of the animal are also enjoyed. In Patagonia, however, lamb and chivito (goat) are eaten more frequently than beef. Whole lambs and goats are traditionally cooked over an open fire in a technique known as asado a la estaca.
The most common condiment for asado is Chimichurri, a sauce of herbs, garlic and vinegar. Unlike other preparations, Argentines do not include chili in their version of chimichurri.
Breaded and fried meats — milanesas — are used as snacks, in sandwiches, or eaten warm with mashed potatoes — purée. Empanadas — small pastries of meat, cheese, sweet corn, and a hundred other fillings — are a common sight at parties and picnics, or as starters to a meal. A variation, the "empanada gallega" (Galician empanada), is a big, round meat pie made most commonly with tuna and mackerel ("caballa" in Spanish). Vegetables and salads are also eaten by Argentines; tomatoes, onions, lettuce, eggplants, squashes, and zucchini are common side dishes.
Italian staples, such as pizza and pasta, are eaten as commonly as beef. Fideos (noodles), tallarines (fettucine and tagliatelle), ñoquis (gnocchi), ravioles, and canelones (cannelloni) can be bought freshly made in many establishments in the larger cities. Italian-style ice cream is served in large parlours and even drive-through businesses.
- published: 17 Aug 2015
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Restaurante Marisqueria Faro de Fisterra Arroz con bogavante
www.marisqueriasfisterra.es
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Restaurante Marisqueria Faro de Fisterra
C.C. Garena Plaza
Locales 72 y 73
Avenida Juan Carlos I, n 13
Alcala de Henares
28806 Madrid
www.marisqueriasfisterra.es
inforeservas@marisqueriasfisterra.es
Reservas: 91 802 53 32
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Ven a disfrutar de la mejor cocina gallega y el mejor marisco,
la mejor cocina casera y economica de todo madrid. Pruebala!
Faro de Fisterra,
Marisquerías del norte desarrolla un concepto único de Restauración Temática,
en un contexto familiar, tradicional, de confianza,
donde se fusionan los sabores gallegos con las especialidades del Norte.
Come and enjoy the best Galician cuisine and the best seafood,
the best home and kitchen all economic madrid. Try it!
Seafood North develops a unique concept Restoration Theme,
a traditional family environment of trust,
where the Galician flavors merge with North specialties.
www.marisqueriasfisterra.es
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Taberna-del-Faro-Marisquer%C3%ADa-Faro-de-Fisterra/194218027324693
Restaurante Marisqueria Faro de ...
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www.marisqueriasfisterra.es
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Taberna-del-Faro-Marisquer%C3%ADa-Faro-de-Fisterra/194218027324693
Restaurante Marisqueria Faro de Fisterra
C.C. Garena Plaza
Locales 72 y 73
Avenida Juan Carlos I, n 13
Alcala de Henares
28806 Madrid
www.marisqueriasfisterra.es
inforeservas@marisqueriasfisterra.es
Reservas: 91 802 53 32
Siguenos en facebook y youtube
Ven a disfrutar de la mejor cocina gallega y el mejor marisco,
la mejor cocina casera y economica de todo madrid. Pruebala!
Faro de Fisterra,
Marisquerías del norte desarrolla un concepto único de Restauración Temática,
en un contexto familiar, tradicional, de confianza,
donde se fusionan los sabores gallegos con las especialidades del Norte.
Come and enjoy the best Galician cuisine and the best seafood,
the best home and kitchen all economic madrid. Try it!
Seafood North develops a unique concept Restoration Theme,
a traditional family environment of trust,
where the Galician flavors merge with North specialties.
- published: 12 Feb 2015
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Miniño Tapería Restaurante - Galicia
Miniño Tapería Restaurante - Galicia
Miniño Tapería Restaurante - Galicia
Miniño Tapería Restaurante is superbly located in the heart of Baiona facing the maritime walkway and thanks to its owner/chef,Miniño ,who has over 30 years ...
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An ocean of experiencies
An ocean of experiencies
An ocean of experiencies
"Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical sports...
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The Giant Octopus and Other Seafood from Galicia, Spain. London Street Food at Camden Lock Market
The Giant Octopus and Other Seafood from Galicia, Spain. London Street Food at Camden Lock Market
The Giant Octopus and Other Seafood from Galicia, Spain. London Street Food at Camden Lock Market
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Fagottoni Con Carne Tritata E Patate Recipe | Mexico Caldo De Pollo Recipe | Easy And Healthy Recipe
Fagottoni Con Carne Tritata E Patate Recipe | Mexico Caldo De Pollo Recipe | Easy And Healthy Recipe
Fagottoni Con Carne Tritata E Patate Recipe | Mexico Caldo De Pollo Recipe | Easy And Healthy Recipe
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Roast Beef
Roast Beef
Roast Beef
This time we bring you a delicious roasted veal, traditional of the galician cuisine and other parts of northern spain. INGREDIENTS (for 4 people): 1 and 1/2...
Miniño Tapería Restaurante - Galicia
Miniño Tapería Restaurante is superbly located in the heart of Baiona facing the maritime walkway and thanks to its owner/chef,Miniño ,who has over 30 years ...
Miniño Tapería Restaurante is superbly located in the heart of Baiona facing the maritime walkway and thanks to its owner/chef,Miniño ,who has over 30 years ......
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Miniño Tapería Restaurante is superbly located in the heart of Baiona facing the maritime walkway and thanks to its owner/chef,Miniño ,who has over 30 years ...
An ocean of experiencies
"Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical sports...
"Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical sports......
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"Camiñando cara ó mar" is a experiential tourism project addressed to promote resources in Muxía related to sea culture, natural environment, nautical sports...
Fagottoni Con Carne Tritata E Patate Recipe | Mexico Caldo De Pollo Recipe | Easy And Healthy Recipe
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fagottoni recipes
Spanish sausages
Spanish cuisine
Portuguese sausages
Philippine sausages
Mexican sausages
Basque sausages
Cuban sausages
Dried meat
Chilean sausages
Galician cuisine
New Mexican cuisine
Mexican cuisine
Puerto Rican cuisine
Cuisine of the Southwestern United States
Cuisine of the Western United States
mexican recipes
mexican food recipes
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mexican desserts recipes
easy appetizers
mexican snacks cui
mexican fiesta menus
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peach cobbler recipe
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easy chicken recipes
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potato recipes
spanish rice recipe
enchilada recipe
quick dinner ideas
prime rib recipe
steak recipes
goulash recipe
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Roast Beef
This time we bring you a delicious roasted veal, traditional of the galician cuisine and other parts of northern spain. INGREDIENTS (for 4 people): 1 and 1/2...
This time we bring you a delicious roasted veal, traditional of the galician cuisine and other parts of northern spain. INGREDIENTS (for 4 people): 1 and 1/2......
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This time we bring you a delicious roasted veal, traditional of the galician cuisine and other parts of northern spain. INGREDIENTS (for 4 people): 1 and 1/2...
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Spain travel documentary Spanish food
Spain travel documentary Spanish food
Spain travel documentary Spanish food
Best travel documentaries and places in the world! Enjoy!
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The Grill Sergeants: Spanish Cuisine
The Grill Sergeants: Spanish Cuisine
The Grill Sergeants: Spanish Cuisine
On the menu: Paella, Tortilla Espanola and Pita.
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Empanada
Empanada
Empanada
An empanada (Spanish pronunciation: [empaˈnaða]; also called pastel in Brazilian Portuguese and pate in Haitian Creole) is a stuffed bread or pastry baked or...
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61 - EMPANADA GALLEGA.
61 - EMPANADA GALLEGA.
61 - EMPANADA GALLEGA.
La historia de sus origenes y el paso a paso, como de costumbre, de una comida tipica de España, especificamente lo que marca la identidad gastronómica de Ga...
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HOMEMADE CUBAN CHICKEN SOUP RECIPE- Easy and Delicious!
HOMEMADE CUBAN CHICKEN SOUP RECIPE- Easy and Delicious!
HOMEMADE CUBAN CHICKEN SOUP RECIPE- Easy and Delicious!
Here I share with you my very own recipe for Cuban chicken soup. This is a family favorite and I'm sure you will enjoy! Note: I unintentionally omitted some ...
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Entre Vues 2007 " Imaxes " - Camaxe asbl
Entre Vues 2007 " Imaxes " - Camaxe asbl
Entre Vues 2007 " Imaxes " - Camaxe asbl
Depuis son premier album, « Imaxes », qui a vu le jour début 2005, le groupe se produit sur scène où sa musique se fait plus énergique, se dissociant du trav...
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Square Meals - Square Meals, Series 1 - Episode 20
Square Meals - Square Meals, Series 1 - Episode 20
Square Meals - Square Meals, Series 1 - Episode 20
There's some fishy business going on in the kitchen as Janice Forsyth and guest chef George Quar of Cafe Blankitt prepare stuffed plaice and an Italian fish ...
Spain travel documentary Spanish food
Best travel documentaries and places in the world! Enjoy!
Best travel documentaries and places in the world! Enjoy!...
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Best travel documentaries and places in the world! Enjoy!
The Grill Sergeants: Spanish Cuisine
On the menu: Paella, Tortilla Espanola and Pita.
On the menu: Paella, Tortilla Espanola and Pita....
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On the menu: Paella, Tortilla Espanola and Pita.
- published: 11 May 2014
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otv102
Empanada
An empanada (Spanish pronunciation: [empaˈnaða]; also called pastel in Brazilian Portuguese and pate in Haitian Creole) is a stuffed bread or pastry baked or...
An empanada (Spanish pronunciation: [empaˈnaða]; also called pastel in Brazilian Portuguese and pate in Haitian Creole) is a stuffed bread or pastry baked or......
wn.com/Empanada
An empanada (Spanish pronunciation: [empaˈnaða]; also called pastel in Brazilian Portuguese and pate in Haitian Creole) is a stuffed bread or pastry baked or...
- published: 14 Aug 2014
- views: 1
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author:
Audiopedia
61 - EMPANADA GALLEGA.
La historia de sus origenes y el paso a paso, como de costumbre, de una comida tipica de España, especificamente lo que marca la identidad gastronómica de Ga...
La historia de sus origenes y el paso a paso, como de costumbre, de una comida tipica de España, especificamente lo que marca la identidad gastronómica de Ga......
wn.com/61 Empanada Gallega.
La historia de sus origenes y el paso a paso, como de costumbre, de una comida tipica de España, especificamente lo que marca la identidad gastronómica de Ga...
- published: 01 Jul 2012
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author:
barondg24
HOMEMADE CUBAN CHICKEN SOUP RECIPE- Easy and Delicious!
Here I share with you my very own recipe for Cuban chicken soup. This is a family favorite and I'm sure you will enjoy! Note: I unintentionally omitted some ...
Here I share with you my very own recipe for Cuban chicken soup. This is a family favorite and I'm sure you will enjoy! Note: I unintentionally omitted some ......
wn.com/Homemade Cuban Chicken Soup Recipe Easy And Delicious
Here I share with you my very own recipe for Cuban chicken soup. This is a family favorite and I'm sure you will enjoy! Note: I unintentionally omitted some ...
Entre Vues 2007 " Imaxes " - Camaxe asbl
Depuis son premier album, « Imaxes », qui a vu le jour début 2005, le groupe se produit sur scène où sa musique se fait plus énergique, se dissociant du trav...
Depuis son premier album, « Imaxes », qui a vu le jour début 2005, le groupe se produit sur scène où sa musique se fait plus énergique, se dissociant du trav......
wn.com/Entre Vues 2007 Imaxes Camaxe Asbl
Depuis son premier album, « Imaxes », qui a vu le jour début 2005, le groupe se produit sur scène où sa musique se fait plus énergique, se dissociant du trav...
Square Meals - Square Meals, Series 1 - Episode 20
There's some fishy business going on in the kitchen as Janice Forsyth and guest chef George Quar of Cafe Blankitt prepare stuffed plaice and an Italian fish ...
There's some fishy business going on in the kitchen as Janice Forsyth and guest chef George Quar of Cafe Blankitt prepare stuffed plaice and an Italian fish ......
wn.com/Square Meals Square Meals, Series 1 Episode 20
There's some fishy business going on in the kitchen as Janice Forsyth and guest chef George Quar of Cafe Blankitt prepare stuffed plaice and an Italian fish ...