By: Jamie Francis | 2010-10-15 | Food & Beverage Summer time is when everyone wants to sit back, relax and enjoy some of the best food and drinks to make their time all the more pleasant. How about having a nice, tasty and refreshing drink recipe? A well-known and well-loved summer drink is Sangria and as well as being served in many different restaurants, it is also very easy to make at home. read more
By: Jamie Francis | 2010-10-15 | Food & Beverage Spain is a very beautiful place and its towns and cities are very popular places for people to go on holiday; one main thing that people look forward to when they visit is the authentic Spanish food and the famous Sangria. One of the best things about Sangria drink is that there are various fruit mixtures that you can choose from when you order it from a restaurant and it a delicious non-alcoholic version can be mixed up for children to enjoy. read more
By: Barnaby Clarke | 2011-10-27 | Travel & Leisure While some traditional Spanish food may seem a bit off-putting to outsiders - we’re looking at you, tripe - many of the dishes enjoyed in Spain are pretty common throughout Europe, the USA, and the rest of the world. And given the fierce regional pride that exists in Spain, the cuisine shows both local influences and exotic ingredients, influenced by Moorish rule and exploration of new lands. read more
By: Brandy Summers | 2010-03-27 | Recipes This article shows you how to make a delicious Spanish chicken and rice. This one is pretty easy to make because you only need a few frozen and fresh ingredients. Bonus recipe included. read more
By: Byul Im | 2010-06-26 | Recipes Do you agree that our lunchtime or dinnertime will be more wonderful and delicious with Spanish rice? It works as a side dish or a complete meal. It goes great with everything from chicken to salmon; or maybe just alone. Take your creativity to add something more to the rice after reading below recipe. Or follow these steps closely and enjoy from traditional rice that every time tastes good. read more
By: Samson144 | 2011-04-10 | Recipes To join the Spanish cuisine and a taste of local traditions, are encouraged to review the most popular Spanish dishes - tortilla de patatas as an appetizer, gazpacho and paella on top for the second c... read more
By: Brandon Roy | 2012-03-13 | Recipes Ackee, pawpaw, jerk, stamp-and-go...the cuisine of Jamaica is as fun to say as it is to eat! Cooking on this Caribbean island has been influenced by immigration from several areas of the world — Africa, Asia, Europe — as well as by the Arawaks, Jamaica's original inhabitants. The result is spicy, nourishing food with a powerful punch of flavor. read more
By: Ben Dafftie | 2010-10-01 | Food & Beverage Defined as a tasty wine punch that sources its origins back to Spain and Portugal, Sangria is colourful and combines many of the freshest fruits and spirits for a thirst quenching beverage that is a popular choice at barbeques, summer parties and even winter dinner parties. Many people appreciate serving Sangria because it is sweet and fruity and doesn't have to be particularly alcoholic. There are many different variations of Sangria and no one version is a must although if you are considering read more
By: Xana Sexta | 2010-08-05 | Reference & Education Education So you are ready to take that first step and you want to learn Spanish and have been told that easy Spanish lessons are the way to go but you also know friends that speak perfect Spanish who learnt through traditional classes. What it s the best way to go? First let look at Classes which I have experienced. These have a major drawback in that in reality you only learn at the pace of your slowest member and the more in the group the less you learn and cost is a major factor because one on one lessons do work. For all to these reasons and more I don't recommend this avenue of learning. The... read more
By: Cullen Nedrich | 2011-08-08 | Health & Fitness A vegan diet consists of plant-based foods only. In other words, vegans do not consume any meat or dairy products. A vegan diet is formed on the basis of a food pyramid different from that of a conventional meat-based diet. read more
By: Mark Twain | 2011-01-17 | Vacation Rentals When some say Madrid, they say Spain. Why is that? The answer is that Madrid identifies itself with the culture and the traditions of this splendid country. The cuisine, especially, is absolutely delicious and it really represents the true Spain. The year 1561 is when Felipe II decided to make Madrid the capital of Spain; until then, the cuisine of the city had a single purpose: to help the inhabi read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Nutrition The pomegranate has a rich and interesting history. It originates in Persia and eventually ends up in America brought by the Spanish Conquistadors. read more
By: Emely | 2011-09-27 | Recipes How to cook Paella with Lobster recipe? It can be cooked with just a little effort. Paella is a saffron-infused Spanish rice dish that includes fish and other meats...See Recipe read more
By: Jamie Francis | 2010-10-01 | Food & Beverage The main ingredient of original and authentic Sangria is red wine and this is mixed with a variety of fruit (anything from apples, oranges and lemons) and freshly squeezed orange juice. Honey can sometimes be added to add sweetness and fizzy water, lemon juice and a spirit such as brandy can also be added for depth of flavour. The wine used in Sangria does not have to be expensive but it makes sense if it fairtrade as this is sustainable as well as being delicious and obviously the nicer the win read more