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Francesinha poveira
Alternative namesFrancesinha
TypeSandwich
Place of originPortugal
Region or statePóvoa de Varzim
Main ingredientsBread (Pão CaceteorPão de Francesinha), linguiça, fiambre, cheese, mustard

Francesinha poveira, or simply francesinha regionally, is a fast food dish from Póvoa de VarziminPortugal. It resembles a hot dog only in shape, but the sandwich is made of linguiça (somewhat similar to a sausage), fiambre (a kind of ham), cheese and mustardinpão caceteorpão de francesinha, a type of bread that could be described as midway between a baguette and a hot dog bun.[1]

History

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Francesinha poveira is the fast food variety of the francesinha dish that appeared in 1962 in café Guarda-Sol in Passeio Alegre beach square in Póvoa de Varzim. Opened since June 1922, Guarda-Sol is the oldest café-bar of Póvoa, and also the first beach bar in Portugal.[2]

Francesinha poveira is based on the recipe from the original from Porto. As a curiosity, the Portuan variety was created by Povoan Daniel Silva. The Povoan variety appeared from the initiative of the manager, Alberto Moreira, to develop and promote a new distinctive product. To achieve that, he went to Lisbon to find the right person for the job and hired António Carriço, originally from Fundão. António had the initiative to ask the baker that supplied Guarda-Sol to create a kind of bread that should be like a small baguette, soft and tasty. With this idea the "francesinha bread" (pão de francesinha) appeared.[3]

Francesinha sauce

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Francesinha is filled with a specific gravy made from with butter, margarine, tomato paste, piri piri and seasonings like white pepper, garlic and paprika, with cognac, brandy, port wineorwhisky.[4]

See also

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References

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  • ^ Restaurante Café Snack-Bar Guarda Sol Archived 2012-03-23 at the Wayback Machine - N-Escapadinhas
  • ^ História da Francesinha Archived 2007-01-29 at the Wayback Machine - CMPV
  • ^ Francesinha Poveira: sabor de Junho Archived 2010-01-09 at the Wayback Machine - CMPV

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Francesinha_poveira&oldid=1230157569"

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