Scovone Star Magazine 2013-2014 | Page 14

Spain fountains in Spain so if you want something to drink you walk about 5 inches and you find a place selling drinks. In some places in Spain they have AMAZING grape juice that comes with ice and a lemon slice. Jamon (pronounced hamon) Technically, the English translation of jamon IS ham, but it's actually nothing like it. It’s thin, deeply flavored, and delicious, and some people spend AGES feeding their PIGS just right. The hamon comes sliced, unsliced, and, on an occasion, as a WHOLE LEG. The fanciest kind you can get is from pigs that have been fed on black acorns their whole life and their meat had been cured for 18 months in a MOUNTAIN. Tostos chicken, eels, anything, really) and usually some olive oil. Desserts The desserts in Spain are so good and so varied... you can just find them out for yourself ! So now you want to go to Spain and get eating? Good. Read on. If you're not convinced, good. Read on. People/Language People in Spain are pretty friendly and like talking, so you might want to know a few of these... PHRASES/WORDS ๏.”Encantado de onocerte” means “nice to meet you” ๏. “Hola”, as you may know, means “hi”. Tostos are basically toasted bread with ANY ๏.”Buenas dias” means “good morning”. toppings imaginable (like goat cheese, jams, jamon, Tostos with Jamon and olive oil and chicken. Demolished desserts ( originally cheesecake and rice pudding) 14 Places