Tapas

•Espinacas con garbanzo

•Salmorejo

A cold tomato soup similar to gazpacho, but creamier and thicker. It’s often garnished with diced Iberian ham and hard-boiled eggs.

•Cazón en Adobo

Fried dogfish marinated in a spicy sauce. This seafood dish is a staple of Sevillian cuisine

Main dishes

•Carrillada de Cerdo

Tender pork cheeks slow-cooked in a wine reduction sauce. This dish is incredibly popular and can be found in many bars and restaurants throughout Seville

•Rabo de Toro

Oxtail stew, a hearty dish with a long history dating back to Roman times. It’s slow-cooked until the meat is tender and falling off the bone

•Pescaíto Frito

A variety of small fish, lightly battered and fried. This dish is especially popular during the Feria de Abril (April Fair)

Snacks and Street Food

•Serranito

A popular sandwich filled with grilled pork loin, Serrano ham, green pepper, and tomato

•Montadito de Pringá

A small sandwich filled with a mix of slow-cooked meats, typically including pork, chorizo, and blood sausage

Desserts

A traditional sweet treat associated with Lent and Holy Week, similar to French toast but typically soaked in honey, wine, or milk

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