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Desatasco Urgente is a well-known tapas bar in Barcelona. It offers visitors from across Spain the opportunity to try out some of the bar's authentic dishes. This article will give an overview of this particular tapas bar and the authentic way of cooking it. Let us start by taking a look at the history of Desatasco Urgente.
There is no doubt that the origin of Desatasco Urgente came from the ancient city of Seville. Seville was an important city during the Andalusian Empire. The residents of Seville, who were mainly from the Muslim community, made the cuisine of Desatasco Urgente and other dishes such as Atala to be very special. The Spanish soldiers on the expedition brought back home some of these dishes and they became a part of the everyday food of the people of Barcelona.
The first thing you can try out at Desatasco urgente is a delicious poultry dish called pozo negro. A pozo negro is a chicken which is cooked with vegetables and served with a sauce of potato and egg. The dish gets its name from the Spanish word pozo which means black manure. Chicken is considered unclean by Muslims so this dish goes a long way to prove that it is clean in deed. The origin of this dish goes back to Spain when the Arabs came to Spain.
You may also try out another Spanish delicacy known as Empanadas. Empanadas means a round cake which is filled with red or green fruits. The fruit fillings used here are apples, oranges and grapefruits. A very popular fruit filling is the cantaloupe but you can use other fruits as well. Served with warm rice and beans en el servo (the Spanish term for restaurant), this is yet another very popular dish in Barcelona's culinary scene.
If you are looking for something lighter, you can also try out some desatascos. Desatascos in Barcelona means chow mein, and it is commonly spiced with soybean oil. You will find that they are made with corn meal or ground beef and sometimes chicken. You can also order them with fish, pork, chicken or shrimp.
Other fine Spanish delicacies you can order in Barcelona include horchata (rice wine) and patate (seaweed soup) that can be found all over the city. Horchata is made from black cherry wood and is normally drunk while eating a bowl of the soup. Patate is a type of potato soup that goes with eggs, cheese, poultry or vegetable dishes. With your choice of delicacies, you can make your de la vida in Barcelona an experience of a lifetime.