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List of tapas

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An artichoke heart, olives, cherry tomatoes, and other savory items combined into atapas plate

Tapas areappetizers orsnacks inSpanish cuisine. Available in a wide variety, they may be cold (such as mixedolives andcheese) or warm (such aschopitos, which arebattered,fried babysquid).In select restaurants and bars in Spain, tapas have evolved into their own sophisticated cuisine. Throughout the nation, diners can order many different tapas and combine them to make a full meal. In some Central American countries, such snacks are known asbocas.

List of tapas

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NameImageDescription
BanderillasAlso calledpinchos de encurtidos, are cold tapas made from small food itemspickled invinegar and skewered together. They are also known asgildas orpiparras and consist of pickled items, like olives, baby onions, baby cucumbers, chiles (guindilla) with pieces of pepper and other vegetables. Sometimes they include an anchovy.[1]
Chorizo a la sidraChorizo sausage slowly cooked incider[2]
CroquetasA common sight in bar counters and homes across Spain, served as a tapa,[3] a light lunch, or a dinner along with a salad
EmpanadillasLarge or smallturnovers filled with meats and vegetables[4]
Fried cheeseA tapas dish in Spain[5]
Mejillones tigre ("tiger mussels")Chopped mussel meat in a spiced bechamel served breaded and fried on the half shell[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Banderillas en vinagre
  2. ^Von Bremzen, Anya (2005).The New Spanish Table. Workman Publishing. p. 51.ISBN 0761135553
  3. ^Roden, Claudia (2011).The Food of Spain. HarperCollins. p. 166.ISBN 0062091689
  4. ^Casas, P. (1985). Introduction. In Tapas, the little dishes of Spain (105) [Tapas with bread or pastry]. New York: Alfred A. Knopf
  5. ^Casas, P. (2007).Tapas: The Little Dishes of Spain. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 160.ISBN 978-0-307-26552-4. RetrievedMay 26, 2016.

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External links

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  • Media related toTapas at Wikimedia Commons
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