Spanish Cuisine varies in their different regions. We all have heard of their wonderful Paella dishes. However the Salad and meat dishes are also excellent.
"Typical Spanish Dishes"
There are also many dishes based on beans (chickpeas, lentils, green beans); soups, with many regional variations; and bread, that has numerous forms, with distinct varieties in each region. The regional variations are less pronounced in Spanish desserts and cakes: flan, custard, rice pudding (arroz con leche), torrijas, churros, and madeleines are some of the most representative examples.
Others foods include:
- Arroz con leche (rice pudding)
- Calamares a la romana (Fried squid)
- Cocido (a chickpea and meat stew of sorts)
- Cocido montañés typical from Cantabria
- Chorizo (spicy sausage)
- Chuletillas (grilled chops of milk-fed lamb)
- Gazpacho (tomato soup)
- Gooseneck barnacles typical from Galicia
- Hake (fish)
- Fabada asturiana (bean stew)
- Jamón serrano (cured ham)
- Butifarra
- Lechazo asado (roasted milk-fed lamb)
- Shellfish
- Marmita typical from Cantabria
- Paella (saffron rice)
- Fideuà
- Peladillas, Sugared almonds, typical from Valencian Community .
- Pescaito frito, battered (sometimes in adobo) fried fish, typical from Málaga and Western Andalusia
- Tortilla de patatas or tortilla española (potato omelette)
- Turrón, a type of nougat with almonds and honey, typical at Christmas
- Polvorón, a type of Spanish shortbread, typical at Christmas
- Tortas de aceite, from Seville, a sweet olive oil pastry
- Olla podrida
- Gofio, roasted flour used in a type of porridge in the Canary islands.






