Pringá

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Traditional dish of pringá of Andalusian puchero, after bread-smashing

Pringá is a Spanish dish popular in Andalusia, which consists of roast beef or pork, cured sausages such as chorizo and morcilla, and beef or pork fat slow-cooked for many hours until the meat falls apart easily. Pieces of crusty bread are used to pull away a little meat, sausage, and fat. It is a social dish eaten around the family dinner table.[1]

Pringá is usually part of other dishes, most often added to chickpea puchero, eaten either after the liquid is taken as soup, or with the liquid.

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  1. ^ CIEE International Study Program in Seville, Spain - 1999 (student journal)