Traditional Recipes
From the savory paella of Valencia to the hearty cocido madrileño from Madrid, discover the authentic recipes that have been passed down through generations. Each region offers a unique twist on Spanish cuisine, reflecting the culture and history that define Spain’s gastronomic landscape.
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Valencian Paella
🍽️Cook Your Own PaellaSpain’s most famous rice dish, cooked with chicken and traditional vegetables in a rich saffron-infused broth.
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Spanish Tortilla
🍽️ Make It NowA simple yet delicious potato and egg omelet, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside.
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Patatas Bravas
🍽️Try This Tapas FavoriteCrispy fried potatoes served with a bold and smoky brava sauce, one of Spain’s most iconic tapas.
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Bomba Rice - Arroz Bomba. La Fallera, 1kg
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Food Coloring for Paella - Colorante para Paella. Dani, 55g
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Organic Oro del Desierto coupage (hojiblanca, picual and arbequina), 500mL
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Aioli Sauce - Salsa Alioli. Mediterranean, 185g
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Black Aioli Black Garlic Sauce - Salsa Alioli con Ajo Negro. Mediterranean, 185g
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Choricero Pepper Paste - Pasta de Pimiento Choricero. Don Molinico, 140g
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Cultural Traditions
The essence of Spain lies in its rich cultural traditions. Whether it’s the lively rhythms of flamenco, the practice of taking a siesta during the day, or the ancient rites of corridas de toros, Spain’s customs offer a glimpse into its deep cultural roots. These traditions continue to thrive, shaping the everyday lives of its people.
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Flamenco
Explore the origins and passion of flamenco, a dance that embodies the spirit of Spain’s cultural heritage.
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The Spanish Siesta
Discover the history and significance of the beloved Spanish siesta, a midday ritual still cherished today.
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Running with the Bulls
Dive into the thrilling tradition of the Running of the Bulls, an iconic event in Pamplona's San Fermín festival.
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La Fiesta
Explore the vibrant and lively festivals of Spain and learn how these celebrations reflect the country's deep-rooted traditions.
Festivals & Celebrations
Spain is home to some of the world’s most exciting and colorful festivals. From the thrill of San Fermín’s running of the bulls in Pamplona to the chaotic fun of La Tomatina in Buñol, Spanish festivals are full of passion, energy, and tradition. Explore the magic behind these celebrations and learn how they have become integral to the Spanish way of life.





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La Tomatina
➡️ Learn moreEvery year in the town of Buñol, thousands of people take part in this fun tomato-throwing battle. A burst of color and joy that turns the streets into a sea of red.
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Las Fallas
➡️ Learn moreValencia fills with giant cardboard and wooden monuments that burn in spectacular bonfires on March 19th. A mix of art, satire, and fire you can’t miss.
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Feria de Abril
➡️ Learn moreSeville and other cities from Andalusia comes alive with decorated tents, flamenco, horses, and traditional dresses. An Andalusian festival full of dancing, gastronomy, and joy.
Arts & Crafts
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Guernica – Pablo Picasso
One of the most powerful anti-war paintings in history, Guernica depicts the horrors of war with Picasso’s signature Cubist style. A true symbol of peace and resistance.
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Las Meninas – Diego Velázquez
Las Meninas is a complex and mysterious painting that plays with perspective and reality, showcasing the Spanish royal family.
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The Third of May 1808 – Francisco Goya
This dramatic painting captures the brutal execution of Spanish rebels by Napoleon’s troops, marking a turning point in modern art with its raw emotion and striking contrasts.

Feel the Passion of Spanish Music and Dance
Spanish Music & Dance
The music and dance of Spain are as diverse as its culture. Experience the intensity of flamenco in Andalusia, the rhythm of the sardana in Catalonia, or the lively jotas in Aragón. Spanish music and dance are more than just performances; they are a celebration of life, emotions, and deep-rooted tradition.

Speak the Language of Spain and Learn its Expressions
Spanish Language & Expressions
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Explore Spain’s Rich Art Heritage Through Its Museums and Galleries
Museums & Art Galleries in Spain
Spain is a country with a vibrant art scene, offering a wealth of museums and galleries that showcase its rich cultural history. From the world-renowned Museo del Prado in Madrid to the contemporary works at the Museo Guggenheim in Bilbao, Spain’s museums are a testament to the country’s artistic legacy.