- 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...
- by the
addition of the alcohol.
Jeropiga traditionally accompanies the
magosto autumn festivals,
celebrated also in
northern Spain and Catalonia, where...
- Galicia, Asturias,
Cantabria and
other Northern provinces and Portugal, the
Magosto is celebrated. In
Hungarian cuisine,
cooked chestnuts are puréed, mixed...
-
paper cones (generally made from
newspaper sheets). The
tradition of the
Magosto (roast chestnuts) is a
tradition in the
Iberian Peninsula.
Roasted chestnuts...
- To
conclude the day,
people enjoy the
music of a
small orchestra. The
magosto is
celebrated in
Tombrio de
Abajo during the
period after the chestnut...
-
festivals of
patron saints and processions,
religious celebrations such as the
magosto,
entroido or
Corpus Christi, with
ancient dances and
tradition – like the...
- in Os Pasos. San Roque; an
annual religious party celebrated in August.
Magosto; fall
gastronomic festival.
Volunteer neighbors cook
typical autumn products...
- Niquel,
Champion Sire in Peru Venusto,
winner of the Clásico Comparación
Magosto,
winner of the Clásico La
Mission Huxley,
winner of the Gran
Premio Jockey...
-
chestnut (castaña) was a
typical Galician ingredient and
especially the
magosto (Galician name for All Saints), also
known as castañada. The castañadas...
- July: Trip by the ****ociation. July–August:
Summer parties. November:
Magosto (chestnut party). December:
Nativity scene in the village's church. In...