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== Torta de gazpacho ==
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File:Gazpachos_Manchegos_Requena's_Style.JPG|Gazpachos Manchegos Requena's Style
File:Torta_de_gazpacho.png|Torta de gazpacho
File:Castalla-gaspatxoN6131.JPG|Castalla gaspatxo
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 18 February 2025

Traditional Spanish dish


Gazpachos Manchegos in Requena's style
Torta de gazpacho

Torta de gazpacho is a traditional Spanish dish originating from the regions of La Mancha and Valencia. It is a type of flatbread that is often used as a base for a hearty stew known as gazpachos manchegos.

History[edit]

The origins of torta de gazpacho can be traced back to the rural areas of Spain, where it was a staple food for shepherds and farmers. The dish is believed to have been influenced by the Moors during their occupation of the Iberian Peninsula. Over time, it became a popular meal among the local population due to its simplicity and the availability of its ingredients.

Preparation[edit]

The torta de gazpacho is made from a simple dough consisting of wheat flour, water, and salt. The dough is rolled out into thin, round flatbreads and then baked until crisp. These flatbreads are typically broken into pieces and mixed with a stew made from game meat, such as rabbit or partridge, along with mushrooms, tomatoes, peppers, and spices. The stew is cooked slowly to allow the flavors to meld together, and the torta pieces absorb the rich broth, creating a satisfying and filling dish.

Cultural significance[edit]

Torta de gazpacho holds a special place in the culinary traditions of La Mancha and Valencia. It is often prepared during festivals and family gatherings, symbolizing hospitality and community. The dish is also associated with the Camino de Santiago, as it was a common meal for pilgrims traveling along the route.

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