Cadiz Foodie Walk
- Taste Andalusian specialties like papas alinas, chicharron, and pescaito frito.
- Indulge in classic Spanish sweets like churros con chocolate and turron.
- Sip on sherry wine from nearby Jerez de la Frontera.
- Explore Cadiz's historic landmarks including the Catedral de Cadiz and Torre Tavira.
- Visit Mercado Central de Abastos, a bustling market showcasing local flavors and culture.
An approximate 10 to 15-minute walk or an approximate 5 to 10-minute taxi ride (not included, approximately 15-20 EUR each way) is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.Cadiz Foodie Walk
Satiate your appetite on a 3-hour culinary journey through Andalusian cuisine on this Cadiz culinary experience. Led by an English-speaking guide, you'll sample local dishes at 4-5 different restaurants, setting foot in the scenic historical district of Cadiz's old town.
Begin with papas alinas, a refreshing twist on potato salad that captures the essence of Andalusian cuisine. These tender potatoes, tossed with olive oil, vinegar, fresh parsley, and a sprinkle of salt, offer a taste of the sunny Mediterranean right on your plate.
Get ready to indulge in chicharron, a crispy pork treat seasoned to perfection and fried to a golden, crunchy exterior. Paired with a squeeze of lime or a zesty salsa, this snack is a burst of umami that's impossible to resist.
A trip to Cadiz isn't complete without trying pescaito frito, a fried assortment of small fish, embodying the region's love for seafood. Crispy and flavorful, it's an oceanic delight! You will also taste tortillitas de camarones, crispy shrimp fritters beloved in Cadiz, delivering a satisfying crunch and a tender, savory interior.
Sweeten the tour with churros con chocolate, Cadiz's addictive deep-fried dough sticks. Dunk them into a cup of thick, rich chocolate for a truly divine experience. Finally, experience turron, a nougat made from almonds, honey, sugar, and egg whites that forms an integral part of Spanish holiday traditions.
The tour wouldn't be the same without sipping on sherry wine, a sparkling treasure from nearby Jerez de la Frontera. With its unique flavors, it's a perfect complement to Cadiz's lively tapas scene.
Meeting at Cadiz City Hall, this gastronomic journey offers not just food but also sightseeing. Pass by landmarks like the Catedral de Cadiz, Mercado Central de Abastos de Cadiz, Torre Tavira, and Gran Teatro Falla. Immerse yourself in the heart of Andalusian culture and cuisine with this unforgettable tour.
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