Treats to bring back to Us from Spain?
#125

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To update this thread since I have been back to Spain,
1. I loved the littles dish towel in Spain. I fugure I need them anyway, so why not have them remind me of my trip? They were affordable and come in the lighter nonterry cloth cotton that I prefer.
I use them at home for lots of things now.
2. I also bought the rosepetal rosaries which people loved. But I hear they are available in the states....nevertheless for the price a good at 4-5 E each, smell wonderfully of roses and thoughtful gift for some people.
3. I bought a lot of shawls and so forth but I have friends that dance. Interestingly, the el cheapo poly blend shawals from China that the gyspies sell at Plaza Espana in Sevilla for 5-6 E were the most popular here in the states. I admit I had alot of fun buying them from those gypsies ( I know I know ) made friends and they even gave me a free one....but I am a gabber..and a salesperson...I am always watchful and have my big strong DH nearby...actually I am pretty big and strong myself compared to most of these women.
The beautiful silk shawls from the better stores are pricey and will set you back some $$, but I couple of smaller gorgeous ones for about 45E and a huge silk one for 100E which I am keeping for a special occasion.
Lastly, do not immediately dismiss some of the smaller cheaper looking souvenir stores. I bought some "picos" (smaller/thinner shawals with long fringe) in one of these shops as a closeout for 3E!!! They were still selling down the street for 20E each. They just were not hot items for that store.
1. I loved the littles dish towel in Spain. I fugure I need them anyway, so why not have them remind me of my trip? They were affordable and come in the lighter nonterry cloth cotton that I prefer.
I use them at home for lots of things now.
2. I also bought the rosepetal rosaries which people loved. But I hear they are available in the states....nevertheless for the price a good at 4-5 E each, smell wonderfully of roses and thoughtful gift for some people.
3. I bought a lot of shawls and so forth but I have friends that dance. Interestingly, the el cheapo poly blend shawals from China that the gyspies sell at Plaza Espana in Sevilla for 5-6 E were the most popular here in the states. I admit I had alot of fun buying them from those gypsies ( I know I know ) made friends and they even gave me a free one....but I am a gabber..and a salesperson...I am always watchful and have my big strong DH nearby...actually I am pretty big and strong myself compared to most of these women.
The beautiful silk shawls from the better stores are pricey and will set you back some $$, but I couple of smaller gorgeous ones for about 45E and a huge silk one for 100E which I am keeping for a special occasion.
Lastly, do not immediately dismiss some of the smaller cheaper looking souvenir stores. I bought some "picos" (smaller/thinner shawals with long fringe) in one of these shops as a closeout for 3E!!! They were still selling down the street for 20E each. They just were not hot items for that store.
#127

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Well CE I am alos from LA! The rosaries are sold in many places. I bought mine at the gift shop in the Cartuja in Granada, but then saw them in souvenir shops there too. But I like mine and the fact that they came from there. They also had them made of jazmine but the originals were rose petals. By the way, the Cartuja was my favorite chapel/monestary. You can get up close to everuthing & it is just amazing. http://granadamap.com/cartuja/index.htm
Here is another thread about them here http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...s-in-spain.cfm
Here is another thread about them here http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...s-in-spain.cfm
#129

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Violet sweets and natural candied violets at La Violeta, Plaza de Canalejas, Madrid.
http://degusto.files.wordpress.com/2...ioleta-001.jpg
http://degusto.files.wordpress.com/2...ioleta-001.jpg
#132
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I would like to find some saffron to bring home. I imagine it's much cheaper in Spain than in the states. but...where to buy it? does anyone know? I didn't read the entire thread so please forgive the repetition if there is any!
also, is there a site that tells you what you cannot bring back to the U.S.? does anyone know?
also, is there a site that tells you what you cannot bring back to the U.S.? does anyone know?
#136
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Here is the long-lost Iberian Ham thread:
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...amn-ibrico.cfm
and this:
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...on-iberico.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...amn-ibrico.cfm
and this:
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...on-iberico.cfm
#137
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Hello
In my opinion the best treats from Spain would be
Spanish Olive oil
Spanish curred ham - Ibreico or serrano
Spanish goat cheese!
I think those are the best gourmet treats one could bring from Spain not to forget all of above mentioned are deliciousssss!!!! people travel all the way to come and taste the Ham dipped in the worlds best olive oil with a nice glass of red wine!
Lifestyle Barcelona!
In my opinion the best treats from Spain would be
Spanish Olive oil
Spanish curred ham - Ibreico or serrano
Spanish goat cheese!
I think those are the best gourmet treats one could bring from Spain not to forget all of above mentioned are deliciousssss!!!! people travel all the way to come and taste the Ham dipped in the worlds best olive oil with a nice glass of red wine!
Lifestyle Barcelona!
#139
Joined: Mar 2003
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I am very interested in the Paella mix mentioned by LaClair in 2006. Full out paella makings - La Fallera rice, saffron, colorante, paellero seasoning, and dried ñora.
We will be in Marbella/Malaga in December, I would like to make paella for our New Year Eve dinner (we will have a full kitchen in Marriott).
Can anyone give me more of a discription? Name brand, product name, where to buy, etc. I don't speak Spanish, so I would like to show the store what I want. Thanks.
Pat
We will be in Marbella/Malaga in December, I would like to make paella for our New Year Eve dinner (we will have a full kitchen in Marriott).
Can anyone give me more of a discription? Name brand, product name, where to buy, etc. I don't speak Spanish, so I would like to show the store what I want. Thanks.
Pat
#140

Joined: May 2008
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As someone who loves to cook I wanted to especially wanted to bring back some spices. In Barcelona I purchased some excellent pimenton de la vera, both agridulce and picante, from Casa Gispert. This wonderful store is in the Barri Gotic.

