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by jk7tarYZAQNpTQa
1822 days ago
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> Paella actually has a lot of variations all over spain, and it was a very "what do we have on-hand" kind of food! I'm sorry but that's not true at all. Paella allows for some variations, but there's a clear line separating paella from "arroz con cosas". Just because it has rice and is cooked in a wide and short pan doesn't make it paella. > My relatives in Madrid have chorizo, shrimp, shellfish, rabbit, chicken, sausage as far as meats I've seen in the paellas they've made. I don't think you can call an orange juice "paella" just because "that's how you cook it". |
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And that “clear line” is source of endless discussions, so not so clear it seems!