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Castanyada, Magosta,
Magosto or Magusto, is a
traditional festival in the
Iberian Peninsula. It is po****r in Portugal,
Galicia and some
areas of northern...
- bread") are the
traditional dessert of the All Saints' Day,
known as
Castanyada, in Catalonia, Andorra,
Eivissa and the Land of Valencia, with chestnuts...
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these foods for sustenance.
Other versions of the
story state that the
Castanyada originates at the end of the 18th
century and
comes from the old funeral...
- de (1979). "Mots. La
Castanyada".
Carrer dels Arbres.
Revista anuari del
Museu de
Badalona (5): 2. ISSN 2014-9794. es:
Castanyada#Castañada "The European...
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almonds and
sugar with
different shapes and flavors,
eaten during la
Castanyada,
which Catalans celebrate on 1
November instead of Halloween.
Their origin...
- 31
October on the eve of the All Saints' Day,
Catalonia celebrates la
castanyada a
festivity that
consists of
eating chestnuts, panellets,
sweet potatoes...
- also in
northern Spain and Catalonia,
where the
festival is
known as
Castanyada.
Jeropiga is home-brewed and
drunk throughout the year in Trás-os-Montes...
- night,
which today has been
replaced by flowers. Also in Catalonia, the
castanyada is
typical as an
autumn festival.
There is
evidence of the pa d'ànimes...
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together to
roast pine
kernels or chestnuts; the
latter is
known as "
Castanyada", and it is a
favoured event in the fall. The
Vermut is a tradition, of...
- year of life of
Txarango peaked on 31
October 2011 with a
concert in
Castanyada Rock in Piera,
where they
shared stage with
Bongo Botrako, Brams, and...