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5 must try food when you are in Spain


      Being sick and lying in the bed is no fun. But imagining about good things especially memories is a solace while if you're sick. One of these beautiful memories transports me to my recent trip to Spain and it's most unique and iconic dishes.


1. Paella: The most iconic and celebrated Spanish rice-based dish originated in  Valencia and is typically seafood-based. If you prefer not to eat seafood, you can opt for chicken paella, or if you're a vegetarian, there's an option available for you too. There is almost no Spanish restaurant that does not offer paella.


 2. Patatas Bravas: A ubiquitous tapas in Spain. Fried potatoes, often resembling French fries, are topped with tomato sauce and vary in taste from region to region. Enticing, of course.


3. Churros:   Every nook and corner proudly presents Spain's most delicious delight. Decadent fried sugary dough topped with chocolate...Ah heaven!


4.  Pimientos de Padron:  Tantalize your taste bud. Don't get overwhelmed, as it is fried chilies and topped with sea salt. It is not as spicy as it sounds. Succulent.


5. Pan tumaca: Spanish bread topped with fresh tomato sauce, garlic, and olive oil. Light and crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. A treat for your taste buds.


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  1. It all looks amazing...hope you feel well soon!!!

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  3. Amazing post! I had a wonderful time visiting some popular European countries like Italy, France and the Netherlands. Now, my next destination is Spain and thanks to a wonderful consultancy, I even apply for Spain Visa in a few business days. Meanwhile, I was looking for some nice places to visit and relax in Spain when one of my friends shared your blog. The suggestions about must-try foods might just help me to savor some delicious delights during my Spain trip.

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