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When I tell people the bit about the Spanish not being able to cook the first thing I hear is "What about the Paella???" What about it. Yeah, it's OK. How often can you eat it though? I guess if you're Spanish you eat it a lot. I had it on 4 separate meals - 3 were horrible, 1 was very good.
But seriously - try to find a Japanese restaurant, a half-decent Indian or Chinese restaurant ... Vietnamese, French or even northern European restaurant. They don't exist.
Don't think I have something against the Spanish. I spent almost a year in South America and love the continent and the people. But they are a group who REALLY can't cook. :)
the seafood was so great (and i'm not just talking paella). boquerones (anchovies fried in olive oil), gambas pil pil (shrimp in olive oil), pulpo (octopus) served galician style (lots of paprika and olive oil), the grilled monkfish, tortillitas de camarones (shrimp pancakes), fried cuttlefish, and on and on. hey, the mediterranean diet, i.e., olive oil, is supposed to be good for you. lol. and don't even get me started on the wines and sherries.
clearly, these were not asian or french or whatever else inspired dishes. but then again, i was in spain, not in asia (or france or anywhere else)...
You're just talking a lot of different fishes and seafood either fried or cooked in olive oil. Sure, it's tasty ... but compare that with something like west indian curried shrimp. There is effort there and it creates a very tasty meal.
There are only a handful of countries who can really cook - Thailand, India, France, Korea, Italy ... and maybe China & Japan. The rest of the world's general population eat a whole lotta crap. I'm not talking the 2% of the population that frequent unique restaurants.
Like I said above, I spent about a year in South America eating what the locals ate. Terrific countries, some of the best people on the planet, crazy potential, but the food? Crap.
I completely agree. Although I did say the food in Spain was crap, there were a few Tapas bars we went to and they did experiment and I thought that food was superb.
One should spend a lot of time reading up (or surfing up) the good restaurants in an area before arriving. Trouble is, I enjoy the whole adventure thing and just 'falling' on cool places. Unfortunately on the last trip apart from the odd Tapas bar, there was nothing all that memorable.
I visited Cadiz, Sevilla, Torremolinos and Los Alamos. Cadiz had the best choices, the least number of tourists, easily the best beaches, nicest people, etc. Loved Cadiz. :)