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‘Wars have been started over less’: Spain reacts brilliantly to UK supermarket's cheesy churros
As if things aren’t tense enough between Britain and Spain at the moment as the perennial thorny issue of Gibraltar threatens to derail Theresa May’s Brexit deal, but then someone in Britain had the nerve to mess with a Spanish culinary classic.
Rob Schneider feels wrath of Spain for pitiful paella
Yet another international celebrity has felt the full force of Spain’s culinary criticism after Hollywood actor Rob Schneider made the rookie mistake of attempting to put his own spin on Valencian classic paella then posting the picture on Twitter.
Chorizo in paella? Go back to cooking school Jamie Oliver
You might think Spain would be flattered that one of Britain's most famous chefs chose to create his own version of a beloved national dish. You'd be wrong.
Congratulations! Spain finally gets its very own paella emoji
Campaigners are celebrating after finally getting a paella emoji and are celebrating by going for a paella record attempt.
Chinese workers treated with paella, sangria and flamenco
Some 2,500 employees of a Chinese conglomerate arrived in Spain on Wednesday for an all-paid holiday treat complete with a giant paella and sangria party, in a trip hailed as helping the ailing local economy.
Now Spaniards can show their love of paella with new emoji
For a long time Spaniards have wanted nothing more than an emoji in the shape of Spain’s national dish and now their wishes have been granted.
Paella: Six reasons you have probably been doing it wrong
Have you been eating truly authentic paella? It's harder to come by than you might think.
Spaniards love to party (more than the French)
A global study of mobile phone messaging habits has shown that Spaniards' emoji use characterize them as fun-loving party-seekers.
Paella-loving Spaniards want their own smiley
The hashtag #PaellaEmoji has been trending across social media after a campaign to get an emoji for the popular Spanish dish went viral.
'Wikipaella' declares war on 'crimes against rice'
An online 'paella police' platform known as 'Wikipaella' has stepped up its campaign to stop the culinary 'prostitution' and 'crimes against rice' that they claim are commonly perpetuated against Valencia's most famous dish.
US chefs takes bronze in top paella prize
A Miami restaurant has taken third place in a Spanish competition to find the best paella on the planet.