Flavors of Spain Food and Wine Festival ’09

Now on it’s 7th year, The Flavors of Spain aspire to strengthen the connection between the gastronomical delights and customs of Spain. To let simple Spanish cuisines bring delight to the spirit.

The event was presented by by Fuego Hotels and Properties together with the Economic and Commercial Office of the Spanish Embassy, The Flavors of Spain 09 was launched at the Tower Club in Makati, graced by foreign dignitaries, diplomats, I was invited to this scrumptious event.

Food
One of Spains biggest draws comes in the form of its tasty cuisine. It consists of a variety of dishes which stem from differences in geography, culture and climate. It ranges from cheese and olives to squid to meat delicacies. The essential ingredient for real Spanish cooking is olive oil, a s Spain produces 44% of the world’s olives.

The most famous and traditional dish is paella – an internationally known rice dish. It is made in every region of Spain, using about any kind of ingredient that goes well with rice. There are many versions of paella. It may contain chicken, pork, shellfish, eel, squid, beans, peas, artichokes or peppers. Saffron, the spice that also gives the rice a wonderful golden color is an essential part of paella. Other famous traditional dishes are tapas and tortilla Espanola de patatas and gazpacho.

Black Shrimp Tempura Black Shrimp Tempura
Chicken Stew With Olives
Chicken Stew With Olives
Salsa Dips
Salsa Dips
Cheeses
Cheeses
Paela samples

Paella
Gazpacho
Gazpacho
Lamb Meatballs Ibicenca Style
Lamb Meatballs Ibicenca
Chef Mikel Arruiz
Chef Mikel Arruiz
Regular Cold Cut Ham
Regular Cold Cut Ham
Jamon Iberico
Jamon Iberico uncut
Jamon Iberico
Seafood Paella
Seafood Paella
Stuffed Mussels
Stuffed Mussels
Bread With Tomato, Sobrasada with Quail Eggs
Bread With Tomato, Sobrasada with Quail Eggs
Spanish Cold Cuts and Cheese
Spanish Cold Cuts

Wines
Spain is the 3rd largest producer of wine in the world. There are more than sixty five wine regions in Spain. Better known are the quality reds from Rioja and Ribera del Duero and white wines from Penedes and Rueda, “sherries” from Jeez and a fine sparkling wine known as cava. Wine is a part of the culture of Spain.

Wines Galore

Barcino Sparkling Wines
Premium Wines
1st Glass of Wine2nd and 3rd Glass of Wine4th and 5th Glass of Wine
Bestworld Beverage Brands
I lost count at 5 glasses of wine. And this is how I look like after having too much wine. I’m the one on the right with eyes closed.

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3 Responses to “Flavors of Spain Food and Wine Festival ’09”

  1. [...] servings of Spanish treats and wines from the participating exhibitors and savored an array of mouth-watering Spanish cuisines prepared by Chef Mikel Arruiz and the wonderful chefs of the Tower Club and wines courtesy of Wine [...]

  2. marj says:

    we hope you enjoy our wines – Bestworld Beverage Brands Inc.

  3. earth says:

    Hi Marj, I did thanks for letting us sample some :)

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