Leonese cuisine

Leonese cuisine

Leonese cuisine has its own peculiarities, being very caloric.

"Embutidos"

*"Cecina from León": from beef. In Leonese, cecina means "meat that has been salted and dried by means of air, sun or smoke". Cecina de León is made of the hind legs of beef, salted, smoked and air-dried in the province of León in Northwestern Spain, and has PGI status.

*"Botillo": from pig. Traditionally made in the western leonese regions. "Botiellu", in Leonese language, is a dish of meat-stuffed pork intestine. It is a culinary specialty of El Bierzo, a county in the Spanish province of León and also of the region of Trás-os-Montes, in Portugal. This type of "Embutido" is a meat product made from different pieces left over from the butchering of a pig, including the ribs, tail, and bones with a little meat left on them. These are chopped; seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic, and other spices; stuffed in the cecum of the pig; and partly cured via smoking. It can also include the pig's tongue, shoulder blade, jaw, and backbone, but never exceeding 20% of the total volume. It is normally consumed cooked, covered with a sheet. Also has a PGI status.

"Wines"

* "Bierzo": in the west of the Province of León and covers about 3,000 km². The area consists of numerous small valleys in the mountainous part (Alto Bierzo) and of a wide, flat plain (Bajo Bierzo). The DO covers 23 municipalities.

* "Tierras de León": in the southeast of the Province of León.

"Sweets"

* Mantecadas de Astorga.

* Hojaldres de Astorga.

* Lazos de San Guillermo.

* Nicanores de Boñar.

See also

Province of León


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