For
avid foodies and those who love to cook up a storm in the kitchen, choosing a
holiday destination can often hinge on the culinary offerings available. Those
with a palate for frogs and snails would opt for France, whilst fans of
spaghetti and pizza would head straight for the ristorantes of Italy. The
Algarve, Portugal’s southernmost region, has a vibrant and exciting food
industry, offering the traditional tourist fare as well as regional dishes and
a delectable variety of Portuguese wine. Birthplace of ‘piri-piri’ chicken,
home to the typical Algarvian dish, couvert, and with a thriving fishing and
fruit-picking industry, the Algarve is one of the premier spots in Europe to
enjoy fine food.
The
farming of fruit and goods such as orange, strawberries, cork ark, carob beans
and figs is essential to the Algarve economy. Many acres of land throughout the
region are covered in greenhouses, as the southernmost tip of the country
provides the perfect weather conditions to facilitate the growth of many of
these fruits and foods. Figs are especially popular in Portugal, with
Portuguese fig cake a highlight of the region’s culinary offerings. Orange
rolls and orange cakes are also sold in many of the bakeries, both in larger
resorts or in the quaint villages closer to luxury Algarve
villas. Many of these residences are self-catering, so picking up some
ingredients and attempting to replicate a local delicacy is encouraged!
Also
crucial to the area’s economy is wine; grapes grown and wine made in this
region are a huge export. Many tourists flock to the region every year to enjoy
exclusive wine-tasting tours and to stay in the vicinity of some of the most
beautiful vineyards in the world. Even Cliff Richard has chosen this region to
produce his own tipple; his vineyard and occasional home is situated in the
small town of Tavira, which is located within the vicinity of many luxury Algarve
holiday villas in Guia.
Of
course, no summary of the Algarve’s delicacies and major food exports would be
complete without the now famous ‘piri-piri’ chicken. This dish can now be found
everywhere within the Algarve, from the expensive restaurants located in plush
resorts, to the local takeaways and eateries located near Algarve holiday
villas and secluded getaways. The spicy flavour is beloved in this region and can
easily be found or attempted at home.
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