sopa
>>74498599
>Flag
>UMA DELÍCIA APPARENTLY :^)
pea and ham is a classic.
you could try substituting the ham for a more readily available local ingredient if needs be.
beef soup (goveja juha)
Meatsoup. Take whatever meat and boil it until it falls apart by itself, throw in potaties and other root vegetables. Meatsoup.
>>74498721
>psychedelic colouring
>out of place ingredients floating in it
Looks Polish to me. Maybe you and them were meant to be?
>>74498599
>Cocido
>Popular in all Spain
kek
>>74498987
I've had it there, it's breddy gud.
>>74498862
>Take whatever meat and boil it
seems like delicia
>>74498599
Chicken noodle soup
Is it common in europe too?
>>74499000
That is a castillian soup. Fuck off. That shit does not represent the whole country.
>>74499084
Yes, but I've never had it that way.
>>74498987
Yeha, I've lived in Gizpukoa and never heard of cocido my entire time there.
>>74499116
It's still popular in Spain. You think every aspect of American culture is popular throughout?
>>74499230
Gipuzkoa*
Jesus.
>>74499230
Me either.
>>74499240
It is not popular. That shit is only eaten by the castillians, you disgusting burguer.
>>74498599
russland
bath lotion
>>74498795
macaco
>>74499310
And scrapple is also disgusting and eaten only by people in the Mid-Atlantic states, but it's still American.
I jo sóc català, idiota.
we dont eat soap
>>74499603
delet
>>74499436
>I jo sóc català, idiota.
>Catalonians
>Talking about spanishness
kek
>>74499603
ooooh. That's where that comes from.
Pea soup
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NHpKR9mhEA
Gazpacho, in Spain, surely... Cold Tomato, cucumber and sweet peper, basically.
>>74499891
Cold soup pisses me off
>>74499891
Had that in Spain last time I was there. Very nice.
>>74499936
That's because Canada is a frozen hellhole while Spain is pretty warm.
>>74499891
Once I made gazpacho but I think I put in too much garlic and everyone said I smelled like a garlic for a day.
>>74498599
>cocido
>soup
Wut? Anyway, for Galicia would be caldo de berzas.
>>74498599
>Cocido
>Not only castillian.
Althought, Our popular soup is the "puchero" (pic related)
Pozole. The Mexicans make it on the weekends. Very very good.
>>74500162
that's a stew, brah
Sopa de mandioquinha, made from the starchy root of Arracacia.
>>74500105
Uma delícia.
>>74500268
>Stew
You may appreciate that It is actually a soup
>>74500105
What the fuck
>>74500315
where's the macaco?
>>74498599
Sopa de macaco
>>74499084
GOAT soup
>>74500315
UMA DELICIA, OU O MACAQUINHO.
>>74500315
looks bretty delicia my man
>>74499345
I hear that the hawthorn-flavored bath lotion makes you go blind with flavor. Good enough to die for
ROSÓŁ .... KURWA
>>74499116
>castile doesn't represent spain
>>74498787
this is fucking cultural appropriation! This is ROSÓŁ kurwa!
S___ de M_____
>>74499436
>catalufo
por favor suicidate
>>74503027
u__ d______
>>74498862
whatever meat you say?
Hacoлoдa.
>>74502948
>razsol
>literally de-salted soup
what did Polska mean by this?
>>74503136
uma delícia
>>74503136
sopa de galinha, uma delìcia
>Cocido
>literally "cooked"
>>74503182
You know that to much salt is bad for health? We just were ahead of time \o/.
Caldo Verde. Creamy kale soup.
No macaco on this one, but it has some hearty chouriço to spice it up as best we can.
>>74503182
Lol I'm fucking with you, but funny thing is that etymology is as follows:
- salty water left after salting, salting (dissolving) meat preserved with salt
makkarakeitto
saatana