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Maspalomas WeatherFood - Gran Canaria
Let me tell you a little about the gastronomy here in Gran Canaria.
Typical
dishes include "sancocho" - a salted fish soup, "papas arrugadas" - the
local potato which I guess resembles a wrinkled, new potato, usually
served with "mojo " sauce, (papas con mojo)
a spicy, red sauce. The mojo sauce is popular with a lot of food types
here as well as the
As (fresh) locally cought fish is so popular here. The Spanish have two different names for fish. When alive they are called 'peces' and when they're being served on a plate they're referred to as 'pescado'. If it isn't complicated enough you will find at least a dozen different fish on the menu. This is why we I've provided some translations for you: Aguja Azul (Blue Marlin) Anchoa (Anchovies) Atún (Tuna fish) Bacalao (Cod) Caballa (Mackrel) Cherne (Sea bass) Congrio (eel) Corvina (Corb) Dorada (Gilt head fish) Lenguado (Sole) Mero (Grouper fish) Merluza (Hake) Morena (Moray eel) Pez. Espada (Sword fish) Rodaballo (Turbot) Sama (-local fish-) Sardinas (Sardines) Vieja (Parrot fish) Calamar (Squid) Chipirón (Baby squid) Choco (Cuttle fish) Pulpo (Octopus) FOOD SHOPPINGIn Puerto Rico, each of the three main shopping centers house very good supermarkets that should have everything you expect and need. Fresh fruit and vegetables, freshly baked bread and pastries and a fresh meat counter, a great choice of duty-free wines, things to help you clean around the apartment and things to help keep you clean. At the back of the Centro Commercial shopping center you'll find a very good fishmongers. In addition to these supermarkets, many apartment complexes have their own mini-markets and several more are located in those areas furthest away from the shopping centers so you'll never have too far to walk for the shopping wherever you stay. Prices in general are similar to those in the UK. Fruit and veg a little cheaper, canned goods slightly more expensive, "fresh" meat however around 20% more expensive. Bottled or canned beer in the supermarkets cost around 25c-35c each by the way. In Playa del Ingles, each of the centers has a main supermarket but the best center to head for to do food shopping is at the "Hyperdino" supermarket in the "Bellavista" shopping center at San Fernando. Just past there is a Mercadonna supermarket, even better! Not really walking distance to anywhere but not much more than 5 minutes in a cab from a lot of places. Something to be warned about in Gran Canaria, most apartment complexes have hob-style cookers only and no ovens or grills, nor kettles for that matter. As well as the kitchen area in your apartment you'll have a dining table and chairs and usually another table and chairs out on your balcony if you want to dine there instead. |
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