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Lesa Dixon-Gray's avatar

It’s not the Portuguese food that’s marginal. It’s the cuisine. Portuguese food is great - the olive oil, bread, eggs, seafood… My cooking has greatly improved because of the quality of the food in Portugal.

But the cuisine? I call it Post-Dictatorial. White rice, over-cooked boiled potatoes and boiled cabbage 🤢. Don’t get me started on Bacalhau - it’s not 1850. There is no need to salt fish for a long transport home. Not only do we now have refrigeration, but ships actually can package and flash-freeze as cod is caught. Maybe this information will catch on in another 50 years…

I’m grateful to live in Porto, where we have great Asian and Mexican restaurants. Except for the fruit they put on sushi… I keep a long list of favorite restaurants in Porto. Very few are Portuguese.

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Shirlé Hale's avatar

Thanks for this article!

I live in Lisbon, where as you stated, you can find most EVERYTHING for a vegan or vegetarian diet in either many restaurants (where younger Portuguese chefs are starting to realize that vegetables are important) or in grocery stores ( such as Celeiro or Go Natural). Even in our local Pingo or ALDI I’ve seen a huge selection of vegan processed “meats” ( seitan, tofu, TVP) and a even a bigger selection of vegan cheeses in the Go Natural. We are lucky because we have a huge Auchan grocer with a banging selection of world foods/spices as well as vegan foodstuffs hard to find elsewhere.

I’ve read people complain about the lack of food items in many a Portuguese Expat FB group, but I’ve always assumed they live in a tiny village somewhere, not Lisbon, because it’s all here. I might suggest try ordering via Amazon Spain if your local shops don’t supply basics of vegetarian staples. Or make a monthly pilgrimage to Lisbon ( or Porto?) to gather rations.

As for your Algarve question, I’ve only heard “The Algarve”. But who knows. Oh, and that Times writer can suck it! Lol!! 🤣😂 As a former chef of 25 years, I will say there is no such thing as “soggy cod” here. Admittedly, the food here isn’t French gastronomy by any means, but it’s solid in its preparation and simply prepared. And there is nothing wrong with any of that. 🍤🔪🍽️

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