PAELLA... :)

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Paella is a Valencian rice dish. Paella has ancient roots, but its modern form originated in the mid-19th century near Albufera lagoon on the east coast of Spain adjacent to the city of Valencia. Many non-Spaniards view paella as Spain's national dish, but most Spaniards consider it to be a regional Valencian dish.
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Types of paella include Valencian paella, vegetarian/vegan paella , seafood paella, and mixed paella, among many others. Valencian paella is believed to be the original recipe and consists of white rice, green beans , meat , white beans, snails, and seasoning such as saffron and rosemary. Another very common but seasonal ingredient is artichokes. Seafood paella replaces meat with seafood and omits beans and green vegetables. Mixed paella is a free-style combination of meat from land animals, seafood, vegetables, and sometimes beans. Most paella chefs use bomba rice due to it being less likely to overcook, but Valencians tend to use a slightly stickier variety known as Senia. All types of paellas use olive oil.
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It has become a custom at mass gatherings in the Valencian Community to prepare enormous paellas, sometimes to win mention in the Guinness Book of World Records. Chefs use gargantuan paelleras for these events.

Valencian restaurateur Juan Galbis claims to have made the world's largest paella with help from a team of workers on 2 October 2001. This paella fed about 110,000 people according to Galbis' former website. Galbis says this paella was even larger than his earlier world-record paella made on 8 March 1992 which fed about 100,000 people. Galbis's record-breaking 1992 paella is listed in Guinness World Records.
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Wow delicious, your post is good friend sujoyhaldar, your post make me hungry. I became interested to try paella dish, looks very good dish, happy to come to your blog. Much knowledge gained. Thanks a lot friends. hope your good day..
Mmm can you make that dish?

unfortunately no.. xD
thanks for the lovely comment.. :)

Nice post @sujoyhaldar! I'm from Barcelona and I hihly recommend you to come here and taste our Paellas :D

Yesterday I've cooked one at home and it's been really pleasant

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