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Bar Aristos

Plaza del Torico 25,
Zaragoza
Aragón

Type: Traditional
Price Range: €

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Teruel conforms to traditional Aragón cuisine – what one food critic called the simplest in Spain – but sets itself apart with its cured hams. Jamón de Teruel is second in quality only to the ham of Huelva and most say it is superior to that of Las Alpujarras. It is rich and oily, served thinly sliced as all cured ham is, and should melt in the mouth. Locals eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but it doesn’t make for a very hearty or well-rounded meal and if you eat too much of it you’ll never want to see or smell the stuff again. Agood tapas bar to sample a variety of jamón creations is Bar Aristos. A ración of jamón de Teruel costs around 10 Euro.
Last updated January 3, 2008
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