Tapas: The 16 Best Tapas Dishes from Spain

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You may have had the most delicious appetizers at a restaurant or snacked from a small plate while enjoying a glass of wine at a bar, but have you tasted real Spanish tapas?

Intended as a light snack to fuel travel between bars, tapas are a social dish meant to be shared with your friends and loved ones. They’re essential to a great night on the town in Spain, so make sure you know the best traditional Spanish tapas before you head out.

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Manchego cheese melted on top of eggplant . Truly one of the best things I ever ate

brianpeterson
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Gazpacho and salmorejo are great additions to this list too

denkoxh
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One of Spanish Civilizations most priceless gifts to the rest of the World - here in Australia you can buy a round tri-segmented container of Spanish Tapas [from Spain] with juicy Spanish olives in one segment; "to die for" Spanish goat's cheese in another segment; & heavenly-hamon in the third segment ... *_"un manjar trascendente de los Dioses..."_*

peterward
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Pimento de padron is not spicy, only a few of them. Spanish food are generally very mild.

ceciliaj
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We had to watch this for school lol
Year 8 SP

Volcanic_Activity
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Chorizos a la sidra is not andalusian dish, is from Asturias in the north of Spain

satanklaux
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padron peppers are NOT spicy in the slightest. So not sure where that came from?

Manchego is NOT BUTTERY texture it's a firm cheese

markylon
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You guys were able to make canned fish delicious and cool af. If anyone is looking for a sustainable angle on food nobody has taken yet, delicious uses of CANNED foods (no refrigeration, near infinite shelf life, 100% recyclable packaging. What's not to love?) would be swell.

Canned foods have a low class image problem, but there's a reason so much soviet food was canned. Can we work on figuring out how to do really tasty things with canned products?

(I saw what you guys did with dry aging, which is a wonderful take on sustainable meat practices. Not for nothing, the Italians have been making prosciutto for a thousand years, so you're a little to the game on that one)

spencer
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Is there a difference between tapas n pincho

lindasampedey
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Someone has given it ……… goes bk to that person

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