E04: Padrón and the Pepper Pilgrimage | Galicia, Spain
Spain gets spicy when we travel to Padrón on the hunt for the Russian Roulette pepper! Will this chili-loving foodie get his fiery fix?
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E07: Valencia, the Orange Juicer of Europe | Valencia, Spain
Pour yourself a tall glass of Spanish sunshine as we travel to the citrus city of Valencia, and Jason discovers that the taste of success is not quite as sweet as he expected...
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I'm a food-obsessed Australian traveler finding the best traditional local foods across Europe - a new video every Friday!
It's amazing how many famous foods and drinks have been named after their place of origin. Everyone knows that Champagne is a place, but how about Cheddar? Or Cognac? Have you ever wondered about the cities, towns, and regions that gave their names to Brussels sprouts, Black Forest cake and Bordeaux wine? This channel has all the answers!
I'm driving from London to Turkey to feed my passion for food and travel on a delicious journey through Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and more... it's a loosely-planned adventure, so I could end up anywhere!
Thanks for watching and please SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss any of the incredible places and foods I discover.
If you liked the video, please give a thumbs-up, and share it with anyone who likes food and travel - which is everyone! ;)
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Verin & Ourense - Galicia, Spain
In this episode of Unplugged, DBH presents a small tour of the town of Verín and its 12th Century Castle of Monterrey, before heading northwest to the city of Ourense. An ancient Roman settlement, this major Galician city is famed for its beautiful Ponte Vella, an ancient Roman bridge spanning the Miño River. For all the top attractions and best day trips, check out theDBH Guide: Ourense, also available for your Kindle.
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Barcelona Food Tour | 27 Dishes to Eat in Barcelona Spain
Barcelona food tour of the 27 best dishes Barcelona has to offer, including the best paella in Barcelona, the best tapas in Barcelona, and the best Barcelona restaurant!
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Five Must-Try Tapas in Madrid | Devour Madrid
If you're visiting Madrid and not sure what to eat, Devour Tours co-founder James Blick has got you covered! These are five tapas you must try while visiting Madrid. Watch James dive into these five delicious Madrid tapas at Casa del Abuelo—a local favorite!
Madrid tapas featured:
1. Gambas al ajillo: Prawns sauteed in olive oil, garlic, and chili with a dusting of fresh parsley
2. Calamares: Fresh, lightly fried calamari
3. Croquetas de cigalas: Langoustine croquettes
4. Pimientos del Padrón: Fried green peppers from Padrón
5. Secreto ibérico: Melt-in-your-mouth cut of Iberian pork
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Trinidad Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Trinidad.
Located to the south of the Caribbean island of Cuba, Trinidad was founded by the Spaniard, Velazquez and in the 18th century the city experienced great wealth and recognition through the cultivation of sugar cane.The exclusive palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city with tall wooden gates, barred windows and original roof tiles that characterise the style of bygone days. The Palacio Padron is located on the Plaza Mayor, the centre of the city. A few years ago the palace was lovingly restored in painstaking detail and transformed into an archaeological museum. Around the main square the most beautiful palaces stand in rows and are an impressive indicator of the colonial lifestyle enjoyed by the former sugar aristocracy.The slave trade and the cultivation of sugar cane made the island’s inhabitants incredibly wealthy and Trinidad became the most important cultural and trade centre in the whole of Cuba. The former palace of the Cantero sugar barons now houses the Museo De Historia, an impressive building in the Calle Bolivar in which visitors can marvel at old timepieces, porcelain, furniture and valuable crystal chandeliers. The seven storey Torre De Iznaga rises menacingly into the sky, the bells of which once summoned the plantation slaves to work while watchmen surveyed the valley from above because of the fears of the plantation owners who believed that one day the slaves would rebel against them. Splendid exotic beauty in a land situated between sun and socialism, sugar and cigars, rumba and revolution. In Trinidad it is as though everything is in a state of suspended animation waiting to be kissed awake.
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El Rey del Jamón, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain, Europe
Little presentation needs the King of Ham. Just come, smell and enjoy. For many, this establishment offers some of the best hams in town. Its clients emphasize the mime and the conscience with which they treat the ham, cured to perfection, which demonstrates its flavor.
Located in the center of Coruña, on the street of A Franxa, the King of Ham is handy to everyone, those who visit A Coruña for the first time, those who have already come and return and the Corunnaes who do not give up a Tasty snack made with love. El Rey del Jamón is located in one of the best tapa´s streets in the city center. As soon as we walked in we could smell the scent of those Serrano Hams hanging from the ceiling. They served us a lovely wooden board with a mix selection of hams,pate,chorizo and cheese,accompanied with a delicious oven-baked bread. Not the cheapest place to it but the quality of ham is excellent. It cost around 10-13€ for a wooden board for 4 people, although it goes quick. As it´s called the king of ham there were uncountable kinds of ham and the walls are covered with wine and other products on sale. Nice ham but slightly overpriced.
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The second largest city in Spain, Barcelona is famous for its golden beaches and luscious landscapes. It is the ultimate tourist destination. But that is not all there is to this magnificent city; it is also a land submerged in hidden myths, legends and folklore.
The capital of the Catalonian community, Barcelona is part of Catalan's great mythological history, and has many enchanting stories to tell. Here are three tales, full of intrigue and mystery.
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Camino Portuguese Way 5/5, from Tui to Santiago de Compostela, last 100km | CaminoWays.com
The last section of the Camino Portugués (Portuguese Way) starts in the border town of Tui, separated from Portugal only by the River Minho and the International Bridge.
From Tui to Santiago de Compostela, the Camino trail passes through wooded areas, farmlands and hamlets, as well as historic towns and cities. On this section, you will reach the Galician coast in Arcade, a town famous for its oyster festival; and the city of Pontevedra with its classic Galician old town and pedestrian centre. Being in the Rías Baixas, make sure you sample the region's famous white wine, Albariño. On your way to Santiago, you will also pass Padrón, hometown of Galicia's most famous poet, Rosalía de Castro. - See more at: