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Catalan-Valencian dish
Samfaina is a Catalan-Valencian dish based on diced eggplant and zucchini, a sofrito of chopped garlic and onion and grated tomato, cooked in olive oil
Samfaina
French stewed vegetable dish
byaldi (created by Michel Guérard), pisto (Castilian-Manchego, Spain), samfaina (Catalan, Spain), tombet (Majorcan), ciambotta, caponata and peperonata
Ratatouille
Vegetable dish from Majorca
Tombet is the Majorcan version of the Occitan ratatouille or the Catalan samfaina. Influenced by those dishes, nowadays some people add zucchini to the mixture
Tombet
Mediterranean style of cuisine from Catalonia
some dishes. Allioli means garlic (all) and (i) oil (oli) in Catalan. Samfaina, also called tomacat or pebrots amb tomàquet. It is a variety of Occitan
Catalan_cuisine
Catalan pastry
Tonyina. Literally: tuna coca. Also called Coca de Sant Joan. It is a samfaina but with onion and tuna. It is eaten in the Alacantí during the bonfires
Coca_(pastry)
Mediterranean cuisine as cooked in the Balearic Islands, Spain
baked in tomato sauce, related to similar Mediterranean dishes such as samfaina or ratatouille. Fava parada [ca]: Fava bean and mixed vegetable puree Trempó [es]:
Balearic_cuisine
Historical region in southern Europe
on the Mediterranean coast include ratatolha (the equivalent of Catalan samfaina), alhòli, bolhabaissa (similar to Italian Brodetto alla Vastese), pan golçat
Occitania
Culinary traditions of Spain
famous dishes include escudella, pa amb tomàquet, coca de recapte [es], samfaina, thyme soup, caragols a la llauna, and the bomba de Barceloneta. Notable
Spanish_cuisine
French cuisine
tomatoes, courgettes and sweet peppers, similar to the older Catalan samfaina. Rouille A mayonnaise with red peppers or paprika thick in consistency
Cuisine_of_Provence
Cuisine from the Valencian Community
throughout the Mediterranean. Other names for this kind of sauce are "samfaina" in Catalonia, "tomacat" or "tombet" in Majorca and ratatouille in France;
Valencian_cuisine
American rock climber (born 1981)
it became a popular "first 9a", but the grade is now considered 8c+/9a. Samfaina – Margalef (ESP) – June, 2010. First ascent. Sharma felt it was 9a, but
Chris_Sharma
Spanish rock climber (born 1981)
2011 Duele la realidad - Oliana (ESP) - November 1, 2010 - First ascent Samfaina - Margalef (ESP) - July 4, 2010 - Second ascent (first ascent by Chris
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