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Calçots - a typical catalan dish PDF Print E-mail
If you by any chance are visiting Catalonia in winter during the months of january through march, then you should try one of the typical dishes of the seasons, the calçotades.
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Monas, a pastry Easter tradition PDF Print E-mail

Easter  Ronaldinho Easter Mona
Ronaldinho Easter Mona
 

As the spring changes the scenery seducing us with it’s bright colours so do bakeries storefronts specially decorated for Easter showing off their crafted chocolate eggs and figures, the traditional Easter Monas.

Mona is a word coming from the arab “munna” which means gift. The Easter mona was a sweet bun with a hard boiled egg baked into it and which was traditionally given by godparents to their godsons and daughters.

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23rd of April: Day of Sant Jordi, of the book and the rose PDF Print E-mail
Sant Jordi book and roseLa diada de Sant Jordi is somewhat like Valentine’s day in Catalonia. There is an ancient tradition of giving roses on this day, celebrating spring and love of which Saint George is it’s patron.

It is very difficult to set a date to establish the beginning of the popular Catalan tradition. It has to be a very ancient one, since there is evidence of the celebration of the Roses Fair on the occasion of Sant Jordi’s day since the 15th century. This very fact tries to explain the link existing between the popular tradition and the symbolism of courtly love represented by the rose. However, beyond, all possible theories that might justify a tradition, the most important thing is that it has remained alive, and that it is an unmistakable symbol of Catalonia.

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