Pescado frito

pescaíto frito, pescaito frito

Pescado frito (literally, "fried fish" in spanish and judeo-spanish), also called pescaíto frito (literally "fried little fish" in andalusian dialect), is a traditional dish from the southern coast of spain, typically found in andalusia, but also in catalonia, valencia, the canary islands and the balearic islands. pescado frito is also consumed as a delicacy in inland spain, being very common in the inland andalusian provinces of seville and cordoba. it is also very common throughout the mediterranean basin and is found in provence and roussillon, france and in the coastal regions of italy (where the most common variant using salt cod fillets is known as filetto di baccalà) and greece (...

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