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Manteca colorá

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Manteca colorá
A saucepan with freshly cooked Manteca colorá in the Cádiz central market
TypeSpread
Main ingredientsLard, paprika

Manteca colorá (Andalusian pronunciation for "red lard") is a food item prepared by adding spices (usually bay leaf and oregano) and paprika – which is what gives the dish its characteristic orange colour – to lard, which is then cooked with minced or finely chopped pieces of pork.[1]

It is a dish typical of Andalusia in southern Spain, where it is usually consumed spread on toasted bread.[2]

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  1. ^ "MANTECA COLORÁ AL ESTILO SEVILLANO Y OTROS PECADOS". Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  2. ^ "Manteca Colora Al Estilo Sevillano Y Ostros Pecado (in Spanish)". Las Rectas De Mis Amigas. Retrieved 24 August 2021.