Small Group Food Tour in Granada
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Small Group Food Tour in Granada

3h30
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On our GRANADA WALKING FOOD TOUR discover some of the local cheeses, wines and typical recipes. Try one of the local desserts, the Pionono. Known to have been created for the visit of the 9th Pope Pius in 1854. It seems that the origins of this recipe seem to actually date back to the 10th century, at the time of Al-Andalus. Coinciding with the beginnings of the Alhambra palace in the city, this period was a time of change in society and for the cuisine too. Arab sweets are typically made with honey and cinnamon. The culinary history of Granada is dense and varied with Sephardic, Berber, Nasrid and even roman influences.
Learn about how Ham Is cured in the Alpujarra mountain villages south of Granada. These remote villages were established in 15th century by Berber tribes leaving Granada. These locations are perfect due to their altitude. Fresh Sierra Nevada air dries out ham with low humidity, creating an artisan product made in Granada.
Ivan our expert in ham slicing will guide us through three different hams. Tasting two from Granada and another one for another region of Andalusia, learn the different between the quality of Jamon Serrano and Iberico.
At Granada Passion we taste lots of different products from small producers of artisan food. Local cheeses, chocolate made in the alpujarra with locally sourced goods. A carefully created wine and liqueur selection, even hot sauces from the Sierra Nevada itself. This store is located in an historic palatial home from 1700 in the centre of the city. With a curated collection of items produced in locally Jorge shares the best selection with us on this route.
See the oldest commercial streets in Granada and imagine how the market was in medieval Granada. In fact on our tour we visit one of the oldest shop fittings in the whole of Spain. While finding out about the secrets of a healthy Mediterranean diet, trying dried fruits and nuts Rafael shows us his quaint little store in business since 1850.
No route in Granada would be complete without enjoying a tapa or two. The winner of the Tapas Competition in Granada was made 100% from Granada produce. We try this delicious dish by Award winning chef Nicolas Marquez, born in the same town as local Poet Federico Garcia Lorca. Nicolas works in a contemporary style using 0 mile ingredients.
One of the most classic places in Granada to sample local recipes is Chikito. This restaurant began as a Café where local artists, writers and poets would meet in the early 1900s. Later taken over by a Granada F.C professional football player called Chikito, this place could not be more typical of Granada.
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Included
  • 4 foodie spots
  • Become a Granada insider
  • Sample dried fruits and nuts inone of the oldest shop fittings in Spain
  • Granadas traditional cuisine and Poets corners at Restaurante Chikito
  • Small group (10 person max)
  • Passionate English speaking guide
  • Food, Wine, History & Fun
  • Lunch
  • Snacks
  • Alcoholic Beverages
Not included
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • IMPORTANT: Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
  • Minimum drinking age is 18 years
  • Not recommended for child aged 5 and under
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
Features
Tourism
85%
Food
75%
Cultural
55%
Original
45%
Reviews
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stephen c
5 | 2019-04-15

Laura was an excellent tour guide. She knew great places to take us. Very nice variety of local foods and wine to sample. Laura obviously had close relationships with the owners, which translated into us feeling like we were being treated royally. Further, Laura is educated and could visit with us on many topics beyond food. Her performance was superior. We recommend her most highly.

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Mary kay P
5 | 2018-04-04

Unfortunately I fell ill and was unable to attend the tour but my husband and son were able to so I asked them to review the tour: Per their own word: Molly was great, very informative, knew the history of the region and food. Recognized locally owned businesses and the dried fruit and nuts store was amazing given their history. The tapas restaurant was fabulous. This tour took you beyond tours which take you to places that just would give you free tapas. A great way to spend a few hours learning about the history of food in Granada. Oh and the ham was also amazing.

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kir1414
5 | 2017-12-12

Great night with Fernando!! Loved learning how to make Seafood Paella. He gave great instruction whether you are novice cook or experienced in the kitchen it was a great class!

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