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== List of Portuguese dishes ==
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List of Portuguese Dishes is a comprehensive compilation of the various dishes that originate from Portugal. Portuguese cuisine is known for its rich and diverse flavors, heavily influenced by the country's history of exploration and colonization. The dishes range from hearty stews and soups to delicate pastries and desserts, each with its unique taste and preparation method.

Traditional Portuguese Dishes

Bacalhau is a traditional Portuguese dish made from salted cod. The cod is usually dried and salted before being cooked in a variety of ways, including grilling, baking, or stewing.

Caldo Verde is a popular Portuguese soup made from potatoes, collard greens, and chorizo sausage. It is typically served with cornbread on the side.

Feijoada is a hearty stew made with beans and various types of meat, including pork, beef, and sausage. It is often served with rice and orange slices.

Pastel de Nata is a famous Portuguese egg tart pastry that is dusted with cinnamon and powdered sugar. It is a common sight in Portuguese bakeries and cafes.

Francesinha is a sandwich originally from Porto, made with bread, wet-cured ham, linguiça, fresh sausage like chipolata, steak or roast meat, and covered with melted cheese and a hot thick tomato and beer sauce.

Regional Dishes

Portuguese cuisine varies significantly from region to region. For example, the Alentejo region is known for its pork dishes, while the Algarve region is famous for its seafood dishes.

Alheira is a type of Portuguese sausage, originally created by the Jews of Portugal who were forced to convert to Christianity and was used to disguise the fact that they weren't eating pork, which is forbidden in Judaism.

Arroz de Pato is a traditional dish from the Braga region, made with duck, rice, and various spices.

Polvo à lagareiro is a traditional dish from the Algarve region, made with octopus, potatoes, and olive oil.

See Also

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