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Why we like Ayamonte
Aren't we glad we bought in Ayamonte maybe not as much fun but much more civilised!
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Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by EsuriJohn
(Post 10834960)
Aren't we glad we bought in Ayamonte maybe not as much fun but much more civilised!
http://www.costa-news.com/costa-leva...hotline-jammed |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by EsuriJohn
(Post 10834960)
Aren't we glad we bought in Ayamonte maybe not as much fun but much more civilised!
http://www.costa-news.com/costa-leva...hotline-jammed This sums up Ayamonte for me http://www.thequirkytraveller.com/20...dalucia-spain/ |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by guesswork
(Post 10835832)
This sums up Ayamonte for me
http://www.thequirkytraveller.com/20...dalucia-spain/ |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by guesswork
(Post 10835832)
This sums up Ayamonte for me
http://www.thequirkytraveller.com/20...dalucia-spain/ Sshhh, we should keep it a secret:) |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by AndyS
(Post 10836441)
Says it all, doesn't it.
Sshhh, we should keep it a secret:) I don't think I would feel comfortable doing that, unless its a typical Spanish thing... that I didnt know about. If it is OK - is it for any food, like eg a croissant? Or just churros? I still may find it uncomfortable, but an interesting thing to know about. Whatever I wouldn't bring food that was already being sold in the cafe..... eg if a croissant was sold there - then I walk in with one of my own! Maybe its my North European thinking...?? Thanks Jon PS Croissant was just an example.... |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
¡Hola, Jon!
We had breakfast of churros at a café (Bar Casa Miguel:thumbup: at the central market, Mercado del Carmen) in Huelva on our recent visit. Churros stall (churrerÃa) just outside the café, sorry, don't know name as chauffeur sent on errand. Lovely, crispy churros. Served for morning and afternoon coffee (merienda); later on in the day they make crisps. Same goes for the market at Ayamonte. You buys your churros (hot and wrapped in a paper poke) and heads for the nearest bar/café so you can order a coffee or hot chocolate. Sprinkle sugar on the (still hot) churros and shake - the bag! (yes it does make a difference:)) Nice one with cinnamon, although I'd not fancy a "sauce andalouse" that early in the morning!:D |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by Carol&John
(Post 10837253)
¡Hola, Jon!
We had breakfast of churros at a café (Bar Casa Miguel:thumbup: at the central market, Mercado del Carmen) in Huelva on our recent visit. Churros stall (churrerÃa) just outside the café, sorry, don't know name as chauffeur sent on errand. Lovely, crispy churros. Served for morning and afternoon coffee (merienda); later on in the day they make crisps. Same goes for the market at Ayamonte. You buys your churros (hot and wrapped in a paper poke) and heads for the nearest bar/café so you can order a coffee or hot chocolate. Sprinkle sugar on the (still hot) churros and shake - the bag! (yes it does make a difference:)) Nice one with cinnamon, although I'd not fancy a "sauce andalouse" that early in the morning!:D Sounds like Churros are accepted to take to a cafe.... but not other food? Thanks Jon PS never tried a churro - believe it or not, perhaps as I prefer not to walk + eat. Now must put it on the list, over a coffee now that I know I wont get an irate cafe owner... |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 10837184)
Just a quick question. Is it OK to buy food and eat it at the cafes, over a coffee (as mentioned re churros in the article) ?
I don't think I would feel comfortable doing that, unless its a typical Spanish thing... that I didnt know about. If it is OK - is it for any food, like eg a croissant? Or just churros? I still may find it uncomfortable, but an interesting thing to know about. Whatever I wouldn't bring food that was already being sold in the cafe..... eg if a croissant was sold there - then I walk in with one of my own! Maybe its my North European thinking...?? Thanks Jon PS Croissant was just an example.... As far as I know its just the churros, however, I have seen people eating their own Turron with a cup of coffee. Its surprising the number of people that don't know about bringing your own churros to a cafe here it could be that most other places sell them at the cafe. Don't know whether you have noticed but you can buy frozen churros and porras (a much larger version) in Mercadona + pouches of the thick chocolate which you heat in the microwave. Not quite the same as going out for them but nice on a rainy day. Regards Bryony |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Re Porras. Not sure I'd like something that translates as "Oh hell!" or "Rubbish!"
I've heard of churros rellenos, filled with dulce de leche; perhaps a fudge doughnut in disguise? :focus:As with the "tapas trail" or "Ruta de la tapa" in Ayamonte, I'd look forward to a Christmas "Churros Crawl" or ¡Churros a chupar!:D |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by Carol&John
(Post 10838324)
Re Porras. Not sure I'd like something that translates as "Oh hell!" or "Rubbish!"
I've heard of churros rellenos, filled with dulce de leche; perhaps a fudge doughnut in disguise? :focus:As with the "tapas trail" or "Ruta de la tapa" in Ayamonte, I'd look forward to a Christmas "Churros Crawl" or ¡Churros a chupar!:D https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churro |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Churros at Laguna Cafe this morning, delicious, thank you J-M. Regards Bryony and family :thumbsup:
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Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by EsuriJohn
(Post 10834960)
Aren't we glad we bought in Ayamonte maybe not as much fun but much more civilised!
http://www.costa-news.com/costa-leva...hotline-jammed |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Hola Marisol, long time since we met up, hope you all well. I am glad I am Ayamonte too :)
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Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by The Capitans Wench
(Post 10841442)
Hola Marisol, long time since we met up, hope you all well. I am glad I am Ayamonte too :)
yes, we are great. I like Ayamonte, above all, due to the good people i have met there and you are one of them ;) |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Karma sent lovely lady, feel free to visit if you are passing my way :)
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Re: Why we like Ayamonte
;):D
Originally Posted by MikeCol
(Post 10841368)
Churros at Laguna Cafe this morning, delicious, thank you J-M. Regards Bryony and family :thumbsup:
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Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Where were mine J-M :(
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Re: Why we like Ayamonte
Originally Posted by The Capitans Wench
(Post 10841685)
Where were mine J-M :(
:D |
Re: Why we like Ayamonte
:rofl: :p
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