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Comunidad Valenciana

Comunidad Valenciana cheeses

This wiki cheese category page contains detailed information and photographs of cheeses produced in the Spanish region of Comunidad Valenciana.

Further information

The Comunidad Valenciana, known alternatively as País Valencià is an autonomous community of Spain located in central and south-eastern Iberian Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Valencia. The region is divided into three provinces: Alicante, Castellón and Valencia - and thirty four comarques. Valencian gastronomy is of great variety, although their more international dishes are rice based, like the Valencian paella known worldwide. Rice is a basic ingredient in many of the typical dishes, like the arròs negre, arròs amb costra, arròs a banda, arròs a la pedra, arròs caldós, among many.

The Valencian Mediterranean climate favours the cultivation of vegetables and citrus fruits, with the cultivation of the orange being perhaps of highest importance as one of the typical fruits of Valencian agriculture.

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