spanish national tale about food
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Comenius 2011-2013, Project: "An extra place at table or know each other through food", Spanish nationala tale about food by Comenius team from: CEIP Tierra de Campos, Spain, Coordinator Ana Maria Garcia JuanTRANSCRIPT
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Comenius project
2011-2013
NATIONAL TALES
ABOUT FOODAn extra place at table
or know each other through food
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The small amounts of food that are served in the pubs for going
with the drink are popular known as “tapas”
The “tapas” become an important part of the Spanish gastronomy.
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There is someone who claims that the origin of the “tapas” came due
to the following legend in the 19th century:
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Alfonso XIII went on a trip at Andalucian lands…
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He was tired by the journey; he entered in a tavern in a village in Cadiz for drinking a cup of
wine
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When he was being served his cup, a wind blew by the window that
dragged something of dust and sand of the beach
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Quickly a waiter covered the cup of the king with a slice of ham in order not to
enter either dust or sand into the cup of wine
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The king took the slice, shook it off and ate it before drinking his wine. In this moment, all asked for a cup, but also with “tapa” and this
term is popularized until our days.
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The “tapas” can be cold or hot.
Going to “tapas” is a custom extended by all the
Spanish country.
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CEIP TIERRA DE CAMPOS (VILLALÓN DE CAMPOS)
SPAIN