Galicia seafood Archives - foodisinthehouse.com foodisinthehouse.com Mon, 10 Feb 2020 07:53:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://foodisinthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_wp-32x32.png Galicia seafood Archives - foodisinthehouse.com 32 32 Any Visitor to Galicia Must Try These Dishes https://foodisinthehouse.com/any-visitor-to-galicia-must-try-these-dishes/ Mon, 10 Feb 2020 06:43:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=4680 Galicia is a land of mystery, fog, and green landscapes located in the northwestern corner of the Iberian Peninsula. This Spanish region is the home of a hearty people with a rural tradition that love to eat seafood and hearty meat dishes. If you find yourself on a trip to Galicia or at a Galician […]

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Galicia is a land of mystery, fog, and green landscapes located in the northwestern corner of the Iberian Peninsula. This Spanish region is the home of a hearty people with a rural tradition that love to eat seafood and hearty meat dishes.

If you find yourself on a trip to Galicia or at a Galician restaurant, be sure to give these tasty dishes a try.

Lacon con Grelos

Lacon con Grelos is a winter favorite in Galicia. Lacon is a dried, salted pork shoulder which is boiled and served hot. This dish also includes grelos, a leafy green vegetable that is native to the area which is similar to kale. Served with potatoes, this dish is sure to make you feel warm and cozy.

Percebes

Galicia has thousands of kilometers of coastline, making it no surprise that its people love to eat seafood. Percebes, which are known as gooseneck barnacles in English, are a perfect example. Harvested by brave men and women who climb out to their rocky habitat to collect these barnacles, they are preparing by simply steaming, allowing their salty sea flavor to shine.

Polbo a Feira

Polbo a Feira is arguably Galicia’s most iconic dish. Galicians love eating octopus, and this preparation, which is achieved by boiling the octopus, cutting its tentacles into small slices, and covering them with olive oil and sweet paprika, is a favorite way of enjoying it in the territory.

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This Little-Known Spanish Region is One of the World’s Seafood Capitals https://foodisinthehouse.com/this-little-known-spanish-region-is-one-of-the-worlds-seafood-capitals/ Wed, 24 Jul 2019 18:43:41 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=2772 Have you ever heard of Galicia before? Tucked in the northwest corner of the Iberian Peninsula is a little-known Spanish region that is full of delicious bites and drinks. As the home of world-renowned treats such as albarino wine and empanadas, Galicia has a lot to offer for such a small place. However, if there’s […]

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Have you ever heard of Galicia before?

Tucked in the northwest corner of the Iberian Peninsula is a little-known Spanish region that is full of delicious bites and drinks. As the home of world-renowned treats such as albarino wine and empanadas, Galicia has a lot to offer for such a small place.

However, if there’s one product for which Galicia is internationally recognized, it’s seafood. The Atlantic Ocean that surrounds Galicia stocks its ports with some of the best fish and shellfish known to man.

The story starts with Vigo, the largest city in Galicia and the second-largest fishing port in the world behind Tokyo’s. Here, fishermen and women unload their catches of seafood and fish from the amazingly productive Rias Baixas area. This southwestern part of Galicia has a coastline whose water temperature and nutrient-rich waters produce an ideal place for the catch and raising of seafood such as mussels.

Another delicacy in Galicia is octopus. While some might be squeamish at the prospect of eating the tentacles of this creature, the Galician preparation which includes olive oil, smoked paprika, and boiled octopus is absolutely fantastic.

Whether you love cod, sea-bream, scallops, mussels, or crabs, Galicia is a seafood paradise that you absolutely must visit.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Galicia seafood Archives - foodisinthehouse.com foodisinthehouse.com Mon, 10 Feb 2020 07:53:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://foodisinthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_wp-32x32.png Galicia seafood Archives - foodisinthehouse.com 32 32 Any Visitor to Galicia Must Try These Dishes https://foodisinthehouse.com/any-visitor-to-galicia-must-try-these-dishes/ Mon, 10 Feb 2020 06:43:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=4680 Galicia is a land of mystery, fog, and green landscapes located in the northwestern corner of the Iberian Peninsula. This Spanish region is the home of a hearty people with a rural tradition that love to eat seafood and hearty meat dishes. If you find yourself on a trip to Galicia or at a Galician […]

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Galicia is a land of mystery, fog, and green landscapes located in the northwestern corner of the Iberian Peninsula. This Spanish region is the home of a hearty people with a rural tradition that love to eat seafood and hearty meat dishes.

If you find yourself on a trip to Galicia or at a Galician restaurant, be sure to give these tasty dishes a try.

Lacon con Grelos

Lacon con Grelos is a winter favorite in Galicia. Lacon is a dried, salted pork shoulder which is boiled and served hot. This dish also includes grelos, a leafy green vegetable that is native to the area which is similar to kale. Served with potatoes, this dish is sure to make you feel warm and cozy.

Percebes

Galicia has thousands of kilometers of coastline, making it no surprise that its people love to eat seafood. Percebes, which are known as gooseneck barnacles in English, are a perfect example. Harvested by brave men and women who climb out to their rocky habitat to collect these barnacles, they are preparing by simply steaming, allowing their salty sea flavor to shine.

Polbo a Feira

Polbo a Feira is arguably Galicia’s most iconic dish. Galicians love eating octopus, and this preparation, which is achieved by boiling the octopus, cutting its tentacles into small slices, and covering them with olive oil and sweet paprika, is a favorite way of enjoying it in the territory.

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This Little-Known Spanish Region is One of the World’s Seafood Capitals https://foodisinthehouse.com/this-little-known-spanish-region-is-one-of-the-worlds-seafood-capitals/ Wed, 24 Jul 2019 18:43:41 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=2772 Have you ever heard of Galicia before? Tucked in the northwest corner of the Iberian Peninsula is a little-known Spanish region that is full of delicious bites and drinks. As the home of world-renowned treats such as albarino wine and empanadas, Galicia has a lot to offer for such a small place. However, if there’s […]

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Have you ever heard of Galicia before?

Tucked in the northwest corner of the Iberian Peninsula is a little-known Spanish region that is full of delicious bites and drinks. As the home of world-renowned treats such as albarino wine and empanadas, Galicia has a lot to offer for such a small place.

However, if there’s one product for which Galicia is internationally recognized, it’s seafood. The Atlantic Ocean that surrounds Galicia stocks its ports with some of the best fish and shellfish known to man.

The story starts with Vigo, the largest city in Galicia and the second-largest fishing port in the world behind Tokyo’s. Here, fishermen and women unload their catches of seafood and fish from the amazingly productive Rias Baixas area. This southwestern part of Galicia has a coastline whose water temperature and nutrient-rich waters produce an ideal place for the catch and raising of seafood such as mussels.

Another delicacy in Galicia is octopus. While some might be squeamish at the prospect of eating the tentacles of this creature, the Galician preparation which includes olive oil, smoked paprika, and boiled octopus is absolutely fantastic.

Whether you love cod, sea-bream, scallops, mussels, or crabs, Galicia is a seafood paradise that you absolutely must visit.

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