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What is the traditional food in Majorca?

Local Cuisine in Mallorca
  • Arros Brut | Rice stew. A traditional rice dish with vegetables and meat. ...
  • Bunyols | Mallorcan Doughnuts. ...
  • Coca de Cuarto | Sponge cake. ...
  • Ensaimada | Perfect pastries. ...
  • Frit Mallorqui | Vegetables & Offal. ...
  • Lechona Asada | Roast piglet. ...
  • Llom amb Col. ...
  • Llonguet | Sandwich bun.




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The Ultimate Mallorca Food Guide
  • Tumbet. Tumbet is a flavorsome, vegetable-based staple that dates back to the 16th century. ...
  • Sobrassada. Next, good sobrassada should get an infusion of heat from paprika, which is typically grown locally on the island. ...
  • Panades. ...
  • Trampó ...
  • Coca mallorquina. ...
  • Arròs brut. ...
  • Botifarra negra. ...
  • Cocarrois.


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These 14 dishes – from seafood and meat to rice and pastries – are essential to sample when you travel to Spain.
  • Paella Valenciana. Paella is perhaps the most famous Spanish dish of all, and certainly one of the most abused. ...
  • Gazpacho. ...
  • Fideuà ...
  • Tortilla. ...
  • Croquetas. ...
  • Migas. ...
  • Fabada.


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The Palo de Mallorca is made from dark, dense and viscous medicinal plants.

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Breakfast is supposed to be your most important meal of the day and, on Mallorca, a pastry known as 'ensaïmada' has been the traditional breakfast pastry since the 17th century, although its origins are unknown.

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We are sure that locals would appreciate you using them:
  1. How do you say hello in Mallorca? “hola”
  2. How do you say Goodbye in Mallorca? “adéu”
  3. Good morning: “bon dia”. If you want to be even more local, then use “uep, bon dia, com anam?”
  4. Good evening: “bon vespre”


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The Mallorcans: Mallorca's “super fruit“ the carob Especially in recent years, carob has experienced a renaissance. The fruits of the “garrover”, the Mallorcan name for the carob tree (Spanish: algarrobo), are increasingly finding their way into local kitchens as an authentic island product.

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Seasonal fruit and vegetables in summertime in Mallorca:
  • Grapes.
  • Tomatoes.
  • Apples.
  • Peaches.
  • Apricots.
  • Plums.
  • Watermelons.
  • Tomatoes.


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Domestic and hotel tap water supplies in Mallorca are safe to drink but, because the sources of water are usually in concentrations of limestone, the water is inclined to be hard, and may have a mineral taste. It may also be quite heavily chlorinated in some areas.

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Beginning in 2023 city council of Palma de Mallorca instituted the following new alcohol limits around Playa de Palma: Flat-rate alcohol sales are outlawed. Alcohol advertising is banned. Selling and consuming alcohol in the streets is prohibited.

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The Coca Mallorquina is a type of pizza with a shortcrust pastry base. It has a simple but hearty topping of roasted onions, peppers and tomatoes.

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Traditional lunches in Spain include: Bread with some appetizers like cheese or cured meat. Soup (gazpacho in summer or a type of bean or seafood soup in winter) Main dish (seafood, fish, meat, stew, vegetables) Green salad. Dessert, such as fruits, cheese, flan, ice cream, or pastry.

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