Traditional Portuguese Food
The food in Portugal is often filling, rich and full of flavor. It is very much like the food of the Mediterranean. The former colonies of Portugal contributed many different spices that include piri piri (small, spicy chili peppers), as well as cinnamon, black pepper, saffron and vanilla. Olive oil is also one of the common bases of the foods of Portugal.
The typical breakfast in Portugal might be made up of butter, cheese, fresh bread and fruit preserves or cheese that is served with milk or strong coffee. Also common are sweet pastries and breakfast cereals that are mixed with fruit, yogurt or milk.
Traditional lunches are served between 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm and dinner is often served late, or after about 8:00 pm. Often, dinner includes three courses, one of which is soup. Commonly, the soup is made with sausage chunks, shredded cabbage and potatoes.
Traditional Portuguese Food The food in Portugal is often filling, rich and full of flavor. It is very much like the food of the Mediterranean. The former colonies of Portugal contributed many different spices that include piri piri (small, spicy chili peppers), as well as cinnamon, black pepper, saffron and vanilla. Olive oil is also one of the common bases of the foods of Portugal. The typical breakfast in Portugal might be made up of butter, cheese, fresh bread and fruit preserves or cheese that is served with milk or strong coffee. Also common are sweet pastries and breakfast cereals that are mixed with fruit, yogurt or milk. Traditional lunches are served between 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm and dinner is often served late, or after about 8:00 pm. Often, dinner includes three courses, one of which is soup. Commonly, the soup is made with sausage chunks, shredded cabbage and potatoes.
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