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- Pincho abstract "A pincho (Spanish: [ˈpintʃo], literally "thorn" or "spike") or pintxo (Basque: [ˈpintʃo]) is a small snack, typically eaten in bars, traditional in northern Spain and especially popular in the Basque country and Navarre. They are usually eaten in bars or taverns as a small snack while hanging out with friends or relatives; thus, they have a strong socializing component, and in the Basque country and Navarre they are usually regarded as a cornerstone of local culture and society. They are related to tapas, the main difference being that pinchos are usually 'spiked' with a skewer or toothpick, often to a piece of bread. They are served in individual portions and always ordered and paid for independently from the drinks. It is not impossible, however, to have the same item called "pincho" in one place and "tapa" in other.They're called pinchos because many of them have a pincho (Spanish for spike), typically a toothpick —or a skewer for the larger varieties— through them. They should not be confused with brochettes, which in Latin America are called pinchos too; in brochettes, the skewer or toothpick is needed in order to cook the food or keep it together.".
- Pincho alias "Pintxo".
- Pincho ingredient Bread.
- Pincho origin Spain.
- Pincho thumbnail Pinchos_bermeo_2.JPG?width=300.
- Pincho type Hors_d'oeuvre.
- Pincho type Snack.
- Pincho wikiPageExternalLink www.campeonatodeeuskalherriadepintxos.com.
- Pincho wikiPageExternalLink home.php?lang=en.
- Pincho wikiPageID "9690650".
- Pincho wikiPageRevisionID "601859971".
- Pincho alternateName "Pintxo".
- Pincho caption "Pintxos served in Bermeo".
- Pincho country Spain.
- Pincho course "Hors d'oeuvre or snack".
- Pincho hasPhotoCollection Pincho.
- Pincho mainIngredient "Sliced bread, topping".
- Pincho name "Pincho".
- Pincho subject Category:Appetizers.
- Pincho subject Category:Basque_cuisine.
- Pincho subject Category:Spanish_cuisine.
- Pincho type Appetizer107581346.
- Pincho type Appetizers.
- Pincho type Course107556970.
- Pincho type Food100021265.
- Pincho type Matter100020827.
- Pincho type Nutriment107570720.
- Pincho type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pincho type Substance100020090.
- Pincho type Food.
- Pincho type FunctionalSubstance.
- Pincho comment "A pincho (Spanish: [ˈpintʃo], literally "thorn" or "spike") or pintxo (Basque: [ˈpintʃo]) is a small snack, typically eaten in bars, traditional in northern Spain and especially popular in the Basque country and Navarre. They are usually eaten in bars or taverns as a small snack while hanging out with friends or relatives; thus, they have a strong socializing component, and in the Basque country and Navarre they are usually regarded as a cornerstone of local culture and society.".
- Pincho label "Pincho".
- Pincho label "Pincho".
- Pincho label "Pincho".
- Pincho label "Pincho".
- Pincho label "Pintxo".
- Pincho label "Пинчо (блюдо)".
- Pincho label "ピンチョス".
- Pincho sameAs Pincho.
- Pincho sameAs Pincho.
- Pincho sameAs Pintxo.
- Pincho sameAs Pintxo.
- Pincho sameAs Pincho.
- Pincho sameAs ピンチョス.
- Pincho sameAs m.02pp8n1.
- Pincho sameAs Q1452513.
- Pincho sameAs Q1452513.
- Pincho sameAs Pincho.
- Pincho wasDerivedFrom Pincho?oldid=601859971.
- Pincho depiction Pinchos_bermeo_2.JPG.
- Pincho isPrimaryTopicOf Pincho.
- Pincho name "Pincho".