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Boat Excursions on Fuerteventura Holidays

November 25, 2011 by  
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Boats have always been important in the Canary Islands’ economy, as the Canarians have always been fishermen. In the Middle Ages they used to trade wine and sugar cane with the free world, so cargo ships would arrive at these islands. Then with the advent of tourism, pleasure craft and ferries were seen in the waters, as well as luxury yachts.

Playing With Cheese Ideas

November 19, 2011 by  
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Even though many people think of some other countries when cheese is mentioned, Spain is one of the most famous cheese producers in the world. Majorero is one of the many Spanish cheeses you’re bound to enjoy from the first to the last bite. It is made in Canary Islands, which already gives a tone of exotic. Some say this is Spain’s best goat cheese, and judging by the taste they’re not far from right. It’s has a lemony tone, and is excellent when served with oloroso cherry of white verdejo.

Know Your Spanish Cheese

November 19, 2011 by  
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You can purchase two types of Manchego cheese. One is made from unpasteurized milk, and is the farm house type, while the commercial type is made from pasteurized milk. What ever type you decide to buy, you won’t be wrong, just keep in mind it has to be made from whole sheep’s milk from Manchega. Manchego cheese won’t only reward you with its gorgeous taste, but with the simplicity of preparation. Slice it nicely on a plate, and serve some olives with it. Don’t forget a glass or two of wine of manzanilla cherry.

A Look At The Rocket Spanish Course

July 11, 2010 by  
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There are so many reasons for why an individual would want to learn how to speak Spanish.