Comida y Bebida Española

Burger with fries and Guinness in Ireland :)

Fish 'n' Chips in Ireland :)

More Guinness :)

Ginginha (Lisbon's drink - a sweet liquor with cherries in it. Pretty freakin' nasty, if you ask me....)
Tortilla en Lisboa
A glass of wine in Paris :)
Frozen Yogurt in León
Margaritas at a Mexican restaurant in León
Quesadilla at the Mexican restaurant in León
(From our lunch in Gijón)
Cheese Cake
Lemon Sorbet, I think
Not sure if it is what it says it is because it wasn't mine - sorry!
Belgian Raspberry Beer

Ensalada from the lunch
Croquetas
Paella
Infusions for various ailments from a market in Oviedo
Gummy candies in the shape of eggs and bones, for example... (also from the market)
Baked goods from the market in Oviedo
The Mexican food I had in Barcelona at a restaurant called "Amélie"...

Breakfast at the hostel in Barcelona

Market on Las Ramblas in Barcelona - fresh produce, meat, fish, and artisan desserts - prepared to be bombarded with photos:

I had a mango smoothie! Yummm!




I had one of these containers of fruit - the weird red/white/black fruit tasted like nothing - maybe it was out of season, because the mango definitely was...






Day 2 at the Boquería!




Last meal in Barcelona - my first paella in Spain (vegetarian because I was out with the herbivores).
Croissants in Tarragona - chocolate-filled!
Oranges growing on trees on the streets in Catalonia are common, apparently. 
Té to go with the croissants
Open-air veggie market in Tarragona
Veggie market in Tarragona
Galician chocolate con churros (In Asturias and Galicia they add sugar to the churros, the ones in Madrid are better).
Queso y Frutas Secas (Cheese and Nuts)
¡Pan! (Bread!)
Vegetable Pureé (Not as bad as it sounds, but it definitely left something to be desired on the texture front...)
Té con Leche (Tea with Milk - also not as bad as it sounds)
Churros con Chocolate (Churros (?) with Chocolate)
Kiwis fresh from my host mother's garden :)
Novelty Chocolate from a Chocolate Shop in Ribadesella 




Canei (A semi-sparkling wine - a favorite of the ladies, apparently)
Sangria at Il Padrino (The Godfather)

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