Barcelona: This One Is
For The Foodies
Is it on your bucket list? Have you been?
International travel allows people to gain a new
appreciation for other cultures of the world, and a big part of any culture is
the cuisine. The food of a region is a reflection of their history and their
geographical location and the resources that they have available to them.
Barcelona is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain on the Balearic Sea. The
food fare that travelers will find there is reflective of the colorful history
of Barcelona and its’ centralized location (in relation to northern Africa and
all of the Mediterranean).
Here are some of the
great foods (and a couple of drinks) that all travelers (and foodies)
definitely need to indulge in.
Beverages
Let's kick this list off with a couple of great drinks
that anyone who is traveling to Barcelona will need to try.
Sangria- Everyone knows that you have
to try a great glass of Sangria. This is a great refreshment on a hot day. The
great thing about Sangria is that every restaurant and Sangria maker has a
different take on it, and some places will even offer up to 6 different
varieties on their menu.
Cava- This is the sparkling wine
of Spain. It usually is a drink that is on the sweeter type, but there is a
variation. Brut Cava is a cava that is
drier, and it tends to taste more like traditional
champagne.
Traditional Meats
There are a couple of meats that are traditional to
Spain, and they should be any everyone's list of foods to try.
Iberico Ham- Iberico ham is to Spain what
prosciutto is to Italy. This ham has become a famous ingredient known well to world-class chefs as one of the best hams in
the world. This ham can be served on its’ own or as an ingredient in a dish. It
is cut thicker than prosciutto, so it is not as delicate and a little meatier.
Chorizo- Chorizo is a spicy sausage
that is eaten in many different ways, including sliced up like salami or used
as an ingredient in many dishes.
Cheese
Manchego - This sheep's milk cheese
pairs wonderfully with Iberico ham. It has a salty, earthy flavor to it, and it
originated in the La Mancha region of Spain (hence the name). It is eaten
throughout Spain with great popularity.
Dishes And Other Fare
Gazpacho- This is a chilled tomato
soup that is incredibly satisfying on a hot Spanish summer day. It sometimes
comes served with Pa amb tomà quet or with
sides of croutons, red peppers, and onion. No matter how it is served, it's
delicious.
Bocadillos- This is the Spanish version
of a sandwich. They are made on baguettes that are soft and crusty all at the
same time. You can choose the meat that you want on it, and then they are
topped with multiple sauces and toppings that can include lentils, lettuce,
corn, or cucumbers.
Seafood- Barcelona is located right on the
Balearic Sea and just a stone's throw
from the Mediterranean. This makes Barcelona a central place for fantastic
seafood. One of the great dishes to try is the calamari and squid, which you
can get either fried or grilled.
Bombas- Bombas are a combination of mashed potatoes and meat
that are rolled in bread crumbs in the shape of a ball and fried. They usually
come in two different sizes (like snack and meal size), and they are generally
served with one aioli on top and another on the bottom.
Spanish Omelet-
Not the
breakfast omelet that is probably coming to your mind right now. This is an
omelet that is eaten all day and can come in an individual size or larger and
served in slices. It is filled with chunks of potatoes and onions and served
with some type of aioli.
Pa Amb
Tomaquet- A bread that is served with many dishes in
Barcelona. It is so popular that if you don't order it, many servers with ask
you if you want it. It is a slice of bread topped with a rub of olive oil and
tomato and a dash of salt. Everyone puts their own twist on the dish like some
will toast the bread, and others will serve it with more chunks of tomato.
Croquettas- This is a dish that is a lot
like the Bombas. Croquettas are filled with meat (usually chicken or Iberico
ham) and cheese. They are a long, oval shape.
Spain can be a food lover's dream. Some fantastic
restaurants and cafes line the streets, and all of the best Spanish fares are at a traveler's fingertips. They love
to serve their food in the small-plate style, so the portions are great for
eating all day long. One thing that you need to be aware of is that there are
going to be different serving size options. A pintxos serving is a portion that
is like a two-bite snack, and that is perfect for on the go. A tapas menu is
going to be a bigger serving size that is meant for sharing amongst a couple of
people.
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