Foodism - 18 - Toronto, food and drink

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NO SPAIN, NO GAIN

With such simple and beautiful ingredients, it’s easy to “eat with your eyes” on this food tour of Spain. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SARAH PFLUG

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PAIN IS FAMOUS for a lot of wonderful things – beautiful beaches, mind-bending architecture and graceful flamenco dancing, to name a few – but its cuisine has been slower to claim its rightful spot on the global food stage. Over the past few years, partly

thanks to some of Toronto’s own fantastic Spanish restaurants, paella, croquetas, patatas bravas and countless other enticing dishes have found their way into our hearts (and stomachs) and now we wonder how we ever lived without them. While the cuisine varies significantly from region to region (and that’s part of the

fun), one common element that unites all Spanish cooking is an emphasis on simple, flavourful ingredients. And that’s a culinary ethos that we can definitely get on board with. Photographer Sarah Pflug takes us on a mouthwatering visual tour of Spain that proves why this country’s cuisine should be the focus of your next trip to Europe. f

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