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The "Guiri" Gourmet

The "Guiri" Gourmet likes his food. He eats well at home, as his wife is an outstanding cook, but they also like to dine out or go on a "tapas" tour. This blog is about some of their experiences, both in Spain and elsewhere.

5 Seasonal Foods for Spring
Monday, March 23, 2026

Last Friday, March 20th, was the vernal (Spring) Equinox, which marked the beginning of astronomical Spring in the Northern hemisphere.

Day and night were of equal length.

 

 

[BBC]    

 

Certain foods are now in season, arriving along with the change in season.

 

According to an unattributed article in the magazine "Mia", the rise in temperatures and longer days cause the body to change its rhythm. As we shed layers of clothing, so we are keener on feeling and looking slimmer and lighter.

    [Portadas]

 

The markets are full of fresh vegetables, fruit and fish at their peak. These are all foods which, picked in season, have a more concentrated flavour and which retain much of their nutritional value.

From an eco-point of view, they tend to be locally grown, so require little transport and less preservation, thereby reducing environmental impact.

 

    [La Tercera]

 

Eating foods in season is a simple way of introducing variety, increasing the consumption of fibre, anti-oxidants and vitamins. These all lead to a less heavy digestion and a greater feeling of well-being.

 

Which foods?

The "Mia" article picks the following: spinach, broad beans, strawberries, sardines, and quinces.

As it happens, I have all these in my garden, except the sardines of course - they're in a can in the pantry!

 

 

 

    [Wikipedia]    

 

Spinach (espinacas)

The young leaves of Spring spinach are more tender than Winter ones.

That means they can be used raw in salads. Spinach is rich in folates, vitamin K and complex anti-oxidants.

Avoid over-cooking.

Combine with foods rich in vitamin C which facilitate the body's absorption of iron from the spinach.

 

    [Directo al Paladar]

 

Broad Beans (habas)

Not in the shops for long, as their growing season is short.

Tender and slightly sweet when recently harvested. They provide vegetable protein, fibre and folates.

Don't overcook, so that they retain their texture and some of their nutrients.

Can be eaten raw when small.

    [RTVE.es]

 

Strawberries (fresas)

This has been a tough year for the strawberry.

The heavy rains and fluctuations in temperature have made the harvest in Huelva province, Spain's principal producer, complicated.

The intense red colour indicates the presence of anti-oxidants and strawberries are loaded with vitamin C.

 

    [Wikipedia]

 

Sardines (sardinas)

With the good weather, the fresh sardine season is at its best.

The sardine is a very nutritious fish, rich in omega-3 oil and vitamin D.

In season sardines are tastier and cheaper.

Prepare them on the grill or in the oven.

Don't cook for too long in order to preserve the healthy fats and their texture.

 

 

    [Pescado a Casa]

 

Quinces (nísperos)

Quinces appear for a few short weeks and disappear "without notice". They remind us that the good weather is here just because of their colour.

Their slightly acid flavour and juicy pulp make quinces a refreshing dessert. They bring fibre and carotenoids which are associated with skincare and good eyesight. Best to pick them when firm but ripe and consume them quickly before they deteriorate.

    [ABC]

 

© The "Guiri Gourmet"

 

Pictures:

ABC, BBC, Directo al Paladar, La Tercera, Pescado a Casa, Portadas, Wikipedia

 

Thanks:

Mia, Paul Whitelock, 

 

Tags:

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The newly-opened Don Manuel, Ronda
Monday, March 2, 2026

A puréed and simmering carrot soup in a pot with a spoonWe had originally booked for dinner on the Sunday after the hotel re-opened under new ownership the day before. However, we received a message early on Sunday evening from new owner David Garcia saying that they had no food left - they had been eaten out of house and home by the lunchtime crowd! Some 300 covers, we were told. "¡Impresionante!"

 

A week later we decided to try again, but at lunchtime.

 

The Big Day

A puréed and simmering carrot soup in a pot with a spoonWe arrived at just after 3.00 pm and sat in the new and modernised main restaurant.

Rita suggested we share a starter and a salad, so we went for patatas arrieras and ensalada de queso de cabra, frutos secos, mostaza y miel. Both dishes were outstanding and the portion size generous.

 

 

    The re-furbished restaurant [Hotel Don Manuel]

 

For her main course Rita chose medallon de solomillo a la brasa and I went for merluza en salsa verde, both with chips and a guarnicion of vegetables.

A puréed and simmering carrot soup in a pot with a spoonA puréed and simmering carrot soup in a pot with a spoonA puréed and simmering carrot soup in a pot with a spoon

    [Tik Tok]                         [www.clara.es]                                    [Cooking-El Mundo]

 

The pork loin and the hake were a little dry, it has to be said, yet I enjoyed mine anyway.

We were full, so opted out of a pudding. 

To drink we both had cerveza sin, San Miguel 0,0% tostada.

The bill came to a very reasonable 55 euros.

"Afters" were live music on the terrace. "La Escalera", a modern flamenco band from Ronda, entertained what had become a large crowd for two 50-minute sessions. They were very good.

Towards the end it was getting a bit nippy as the sun went down and people started to drift off.

Nevertheless I had spent an enjoyable five hours eating well and listening to high quality live music.

The next gig is planned for two weeks' time - band to be announced.

 

Links:

(16) Facebook - about "La Escalera"

Good News! Ronda Valley Hotel to re-open soon!

Grand Openings! - includes a section about the "Don Manuel"

 

© The "Guiri Gourmet"

 

Pictures:

Cooking-El Mundo, Hotel Don Manuel, Paul Whitelock, Tik Tok, www.clara.es

 

Thanks:

David Garcia, Facebook, "La Escalera", Paul Whitelock, The "Guiri Gourmet"

 

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