Don't expect to enjoy the best food early in the day however, the natives don't often choose to eat a breakfast , generally just having a snack and a coffee. Quite often you will usually see the portuguese enjoying a quick snack in a snack bar on the way to work.
Lunchtime and Evening meals are a completely different and gloriously enjoyable experience though.
The locals really love their food, and you are likely to be offered good sized portions when eating in restaurants. The mid day meal might be a lengthy affair, in general taken between 1 and 3pm, and no matter how high the temperature, portuguese eat hot cooked meals in restaurants or cafes. Dinner is enjoyed between 7pm and 9pm, and again, normally is a hot meal.
The beauty of Portuguese cooking can be described as 'fresh, local ingredients, superbly prepared'.
Portuguese cuisine is mostly based on excellent quality, healthy regional produce, usually featuring fish, meat, olive oil, tomatoes and spices.
A good portuguese meal should ideally start with a good soup.
The best known portuguese soup, is caldo verde, a wholesome, spicy soup made from shredded cabbage and kale, potatoes and linguia sausage. Caldo Verde originates in the Minho province, but is easily available throughout Portugal, from the north of portugal to the <---****HYPERLINK****--->"http://www.villaretreats.com/villas-algarve.asp">algarve holiday resorts.
Here is a Caldo verde recipe that will let you bring the taste of portugal back home with you
Caldo verde recipe (traditional portuguese kale soup)
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