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Criteria Of Restaurant In Spain For 2012

First of all, how do you know that this stuff is actually from "acorn-fed black-footed pigs"? That was the question I had... my husband's answer? "I don't know!" One of the diners we were with did tell us that in Spain they take food very seriously and the way that animals are treated is very important. As a result, they take great care of the animals so the food will taste better. I'll have to take her word for it! I just found it interesting the way it was described on the menu. See? When I said I am NOT a "foodie" I was not kidding!

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Your homework for today is to view a video based off of Lesson Eleven: Saying What You Have To Do. This video will help you repeat discussing obligation in Spanish. Senorbelles is so awesome at restaurante en fuensalida (just click the up coming document) what he does and makes me proud! So take a look at his review!! He also uses Hay + Que +inf. as well. We'll discuss that later, but feel free to listen to Senor Belle's discussion.

As for the cocina espaƱola callos food the menu is filled with the kinds of things you would expect to see in many other Mexican restaurant chains across the country burritos tacos chimichangas taco salads quesadillas. The difference is that the ingredients seem really fresh, and the presentation is above average. The ranchero sauce was particularly good.

Gazpacho is an ancient dish mentioned in Greek and Roman literature, although two of the main ingredients of the modern version, tomatoes and green peppers, were brought to Spain from the New World only in the 16th century.

The Casa Museo: For those curious to have a peek into the life of the Andalucians, since 1995 the Casa Museo offers the opportunity to discover local traditions and it even recreates a traditional village house.

I have to admit, the dessert we shared was the BEST part... a chocolate "cake" that was more like pudding with a little cake on the bottom, with hazelnut flavored "ice cream"... I'm not sure if it was really ice cream. Very good nonetheless, and a great way to end a fantastic meal.

Revisit food in spain the vocabulary above and practice pronouncing those words and remembering their gender.