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Notable dishes include pestiños (a deep-fried
pastry bathed in honey),
amarguillo [es] (a form of
almond macaroon) from
Medina Sidonia,
polvorones (almond...
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receiving contributions from the
rivers Jualón, Torrejón, Riánsares,
Amarguillo and Záncara. The
union of the
rivers Ciguela and Záncara
permits the replenishment...
- as well as
churros or tejeringos,
meringue cookies (merengadas), and
amarguillos [es]. Cereal-based
dishes include migas de
harina in
eastern Andalusia...
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commonly known as bola verde.
Other common names for the
species include amarguillo, anquitsuk, ancocha, palo verde, payaguá naranja,
sacha limón, and sacha...
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settlement dates back to pre-Roman times. The
Romans dammed the
river Amarguillo upstream from
Consuegra to
regulate the
water supply. The
castle was once...
- Spain. The dam
dates to the 3rd or 4th
century AD. It is on the
River Amarguillo upstream from Consuegra.
Although less than 5
metres high, the dam was...
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Community Maestrat or
Maestrazgo "Rutas de montaña, álbum Peña Golosa". www.
amarguillo.com.
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original (Spanish) on 2009-03-12.
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- escabechada [es] Pipirrana [es]
Pisto Sopa de ajo Zarajo [es]
Almendrados Alajú
Amarguillos Arrope Arroz con
leche (rice pudding)
Bienmesabe Buñuelos Copa imperial...
- of the
mountain Cabeza-gorda (literally fat head), in the left bank of
Amarguillo river in La
Mancha region. It
borders with the
villages of
Puerto Lápice...
- 2010-05-14.
Retrieved 2009-11-17. "Rutas de montaña, álbum Peña Golosa". www.
amarguillo.com.
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original (Spanish) on 2009-03-12.
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