What does 'a la gallega' signify in a Spanish menu?
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| 1 | What does 'a la gallega' signify in a Spanish menu? | It indicates a dish prepared in the Galician style, often involving potatoes, octopus, olive oil, and paprika. | Galicia is a region in northwest Spain famous for octopus. |
| 2 | What is 'jamón ibérico'? | A type of cured ham from Iberian pigs, considered a delicacy in Spain with a rich, nutty flavor. | Iberian refers to the region and pigs native to Spain and Portugal. |
| 3 | Translate 'solomillo de ternera' into English. | Beef tenderloin or sirloin steak. | Solomillo is a tender cut of beef. |
| 4 | What does 'cocido' refer to on a Spanish menu? | A traditional stew made with meat, vegetables, and chickpeas, often served in multiple courses. | Think of it as a hearty, multi-ingredient stew. |
| 5 | What is a 'tapa' and how does it differ from a 'ración'? | A 'tapa' is a small dish or snack served with drinks, while a 'ración' is a larger portion suitable for sharing or main course. | Tapa = small; Ración = large. |
| 6 | What does 'marisco' refer to in Spanish menus? | Seafood, including shellfish and other marine creatures. | Marisco sounds like marine or sea-related. |
| 7 | Translate 'paella de mariscos' into English. | Seafood paella. | Paella is a famous rice dish from Valencia. |
| 8 | What is meant by 'tierra' in regional Spanish dishes? | Dishes made with ingredients from the land, such as meats and vegetables, as opposed to seafood. | Tierra = land. |
| 9 | What does 'picante' indicate about a dish? | That the dish is spicy or hot. | Think of 'pico' as a small, sharp sensation—spicy. |
| 10 | What is 'gazpacho'? | A cold, pureed vegetable soup from Andalusia, typically made with tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and garlic. | Popular in summer, served cold. |
| 11 | Translate 'empanada' and describe what it is. | Empanada: a folded pastry filled with meat, vegetables, or seafood, baked or fried. | Empanada sounds like 'en pan'—inside bread/pastry. |
| 12 | What does 'tosta' refer to on a Spanish menu? | A toasted slice of bread topped with various ingredients like ham, tomato, or cheese. | Tosta = toasted. |
| 13 | What is 'queso manchego'? | A firm, aged cheese from La Mancha, made from sheep's milk. | Manchego cheese is iconic in Spain. |
| 14 | Translate 'serrano' in relation to ham or ham products. | Serrano: referring to dry-cured ham from mountainous regions, similar to prosciutto. | Serrano ham is often served thinly sliced. |
| 15 | What does 'vino tinto' mean? | Red wine. | Tinto = red. |
| 16 | Translate 'tarta de queso' into English. | Cheesecake. | Tarta = tart or cake. |
| 17 | What is a 'bocadillo'? | A sandwich, typically made with a baguette or similar bread, filled with various ingredients. | Boca = mouth; bocadillo is a small bite. |
| 18 | What does 'pimientos de padrón' refer to? | Small green peppers from Padrón, some of which can be quite spicy, usually fried with sea salt. | Padrón peppers are a popular tapa. |
| 19 | Translate 'tostada con tomate' and describe it. | Toasted bread with tomato—grated or mashed tomato spread on toasted bread, often with olive oil and salt. | A simple, classic Spanish breakfast item. |
| 20 | What is 'churros con chocolate'? | Fried dough pastries served with thick hot chocolate for dipping. | Popular snack or breakfast in Spain. |
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