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r/paella
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For lovers and aficionados of paella, a traditional Spanish rice dish.
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Valencia, home of paella, parties, and happy happy people
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r/ArrozConCosas
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Comparte aquí las "paellas" que te encuentres por el ciberespacio. Just because we call it "Rice with stuff", that doesn't mean it's not tasty and delicious. It's just not paella.
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I wanna make paella for a group of friends and right now, I'm thinking about which rice I should get (I know about the differences between different rice variations and which are suitable for paella). On Amazon, I found this Bomba rice. It has really good reviews and tbh, it also looks kinda fancy and authentic. However 15€ is pretty darn expensive for a package of rice. My local grocery store also sells Albufera rice (this this one to be exact), which costs only 7€ to be exact. Is it worth spending the extra money on the expensive Bomba or should I stick with the cheaper one and spend the money on more sea food? Can someone, who doesn't eat paella that often, actually notice the difference? Do you go with expensive rice when making paella or just go with the cheaper stuff?

Thanks in advance :)

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