
1) Alicante appetizers 2) Andalusian appetizers 3) Appetizers, small snacks 4) Art website 5) Avila appetizers 6) Bacalao and boquerones 7) Barcelona appetizers 8) Barcelona bar bites 9) Barcelona bar fare 10) Barcelona bar food 11) Bark cloths 12) Bite-size cantina offerings 13) Bite-size Spanish goodies
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1) Empanadas
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Tapas (ˈtapas) are a wide variety of appetizers, or snacks, in Spanish cuisine. They may be cold (such as mixed olives and cheese) or hot (such as chopitos, which are battered, fried baby squids). In select bars in Spain, tapas have evolved into an entire, and sometimes sophisticated, cuisine. In Spain, patrons of tapas can order many different t...
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[Sanskrit] Tapas (tapas, Sanskrit: तपस्) means deep meditation, effort to achieve self-realization, sometimes involving solitude, hermitism or asceticism; it is derived from the word root tap (Sanskrit: तप् or ताप) which depending on context means `heat` from fire or weather, or blaze, burn, shine, penance, pain, sufferi...
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austerity, penance, and single-minded focus on work.
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(Sanskrit: `heat,` or `ardour`), in Hinduism, ascetic practice voluntarily carried out to achieve spiritual power or purification. In the Vedas, ... [1 related articles]
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(from the article `restaurant`) In Spain the bars and cafés of Madrid offer widely varied appetizers, called tapas, including such items as shrimp cooked in olive oil with garlic, ... ...which are open all day, generally serve food as well as drink, and it is a widespread custom to go for a snack before meals, especially on ... ...
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Sacred heat generated by certain physical or spiritual practices; ritual self-purification.
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Self-discipline or austerity (one of the niyamas).
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(Spanish) appetizers, small snacks
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Sariya, Kriya and Yoga ; Religious and ascetic practices ; Devotion.
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(Skr. heat) Austerity, penance, intense application of Yoga (q.v.). -- K.F.L.
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