Seville’s famous oranges are bitter, fragrant and truly unique. They’re also responsible for one of our most beloved pantry staples – marmalade. We take a closer look at the symbol of Seville, how ...
Lonely Planet named Seville, Spain, the best city to travel to in 2018. It has a lot to offer, from Gothic palaces to food markets with fresh churros. Flamenco dancing at festivals and tapa bars ...
Seville oranges are sold in the last three weeks of January. Bitter (Seville) oranges are classically used in cooking, not just in marmalade but also in dishes such as Duck à l’orange. Every ...
The food is overpriced, predictably, but it’s worth stopping for a coffee or beer. – Fiona Flores Watson The Spanish monarchy ... royal family when they visit Seville. In fact, the Alcazar ...