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Like any other country Portugal has a wide variety of snacks and appetizers available, however many of them you may not be familiar with. Gekkoportugal has identified some of the most popular snacks and appetizers currently available in Portugal today and if you haven't already tried some of these tasty morsels, why not give them a go. After all, as the Shakespearean saying goes, 'When in Rome, do as the Romans do.'

Azeitonas (Olives)
Olives in Portugal Azeitonas no Portugal

No self respecting Portuguese restaurant would be complete without a bowl of azeitonas (olives). Olives are a staple appetizer and served at most establishments, but are readily available in supermarkets and markets.

However with the abundance of olive trees in the country, why try preparing and bottling your own, fresh from your own trees, spiced to your palette? Remember though if you are going to preserve Olives never to use metal utensils during the process as this spoils the taste.

Tremoços (Broad Beans)
Tremocoes Portugal

Tremoços (Lupini Beans) are a favourite snack for the Portuguese best enjoyed with friends over a beer.

Tremoços, which resemble a flat flava bean, are usually provided for free but can be quite tricky to consumer to a novice and there is a 'knack' to eating them.

Using you teeth you must tear the outer skin, bite down to 'pop' the bean out and into your mouth. Getting the hang of this can produce some amusing situations.

Tremoços are also available in most supermarkets. Usually preserved in brine they can be purchased either vacuum packed or in jars.

Caracois (Snails)

Caracois (Snails in Portugal)

Snails are perhaps most associated with France and something you may not expect to find on the menu in Portugal.

In fact you would be right. Snails (caracois) are considered a tasty snack in Portugal, to be consumed during the spring and summers months with friends over a beer.

Unlike France, which usually serves the larger garden variety of snails, the Portuguese palate prefers the younger, smaller variety.

Cooked with a variety of herbs and the zest of a lemon or with pepper the Caracois are served up in small dishes or plates with tooth picks to help you hook out the now cooked crustaceans.

however the easiest and best way to devour Caracois has to be by sucking out the contents, washed down with a healthy swig of beer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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