Santa Brígida is a municipality located on the island of Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands, Spain. This town has a great natural wealth and a wide variety of typical dishes that you can enjoy in its restaurants.
Some of the places of tourist interest that you can visit in Santa Brígida are:
The church of Santa Brígida: It is a neo-Gothic style church built in the 20th century.
The municipal market of Santa Brígida: A market where fresh local produce and handicrafts are sold.
La Caldera de Bandama: An inactive volcano and one of Gran Canaria's main natural attractions.
As for gastronomy, some of the typical dishes you will find in Santa Brígida are:
Papas arrugadas con mojo: A traditional Canarian dish consisting of small potatoes cooked with salt and served with a spicy sauce called mojo.
Escaldón de gofio: A dish made with gofio (toasted cereal flour) and fish, which are mixed together to create a kind of puree.
Conejo en salmorejo: A rabbit stew marinated in a sauce of garlic, pepper, vinegar and cumin.
Queso de flor: A cheese made from goat's milk that is wrapped in thistle leaves, giving it a unique flavour.
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Only here you could find these grapes
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Five generations making wine.
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High production winery