Aller
From Eating Asturias, the Encyclopedia of Asturian Gastronomy
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{{Infobox Conceyu | {{Infobox Conceyu | ||
| conceyu_asturianu = Ayer | | conceyu_asturianu = Ayer | ||
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| conceyu_escudo = | | conceyu_escudo = Escudo de Aller.svg | ||
| conceyu_escudo-alt = | | conceyu_escudo-alt = Escudo de Aller | ||
| conceyu_map = Ayer Asturies map.svg | | conceyu_map = Ayer Asturies map.svg | ||
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| conceyu_email = ayuntamiento@aller.es | | conceyu_email = ayuntamiento@aller.es | ||
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Typical foods of Aller include [[casadielles]], panchón and cuayá. These used to be a spicy cheese called quesu podre but it now lives more in people’s memories than in their pantries.This mountainous area is also home to many pork dishes. | Typical foods of Aller include [[casadielles]], panchón and cuayá. These used to be a spicy cheese called quesu podre but it now lives more in people’s memories than in their pantries.This mountainous area is also home to many pork dishes. | ||
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Revision as of 08:54, 26 June 2023
Typical foods of Aller include casadielles, panchón and cuayá. These used to be a spicy cheese called quesu podre but it now lives more in people’s memories than in their pantries.This mountainous area is also home to many pork dishes.
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