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    Castañada (redirect from Magosto)
    Castañada, Magosta, Magosto or Magusto, is a traditional festival on the Iberian Peninsula. It is popular in Portugal, Galicia and some areas of northern...
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    by the addition of the alcohol. Jeropiga traditionally accompanies the magosto autumn festivals, celebrated also in northern Spain and Catalonia, where...
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    Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and other Northern provinces and Portugal, the Magosto is celebrated. In Hungarian cuisine, cooked chestnuts are puréed, mixed...
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    festivals of patron saints and processions, religious celebrations such as the magosto, entroido or Corpus Christi, with ancient dances and tradition – like the...
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    paper cones (generally made from newspaper sheets). The tradition of the Magosto (roast chestnuts) is a tradition in the Iberian Peninsula. Roasted chestnuts...
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    in Os Pasos. San Roque; an annual religious party celebrated in August. Magosto; fall gastronomic festival. Volunteer neighbors cook typical autumn products...
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  • July: Trip by the association. July–August: Summer parties. November: Magosto (chestnut party). December: Nativity scene in the village's church. In...
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  • Niquel, Champion Sire in Peru Venusto, winner of the Clásico Comparación Magosto, winner of the Clásico La Mission Huxley, winner of the Gran Premio Jockey...
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    chestnut (castaña) was a typical Galician ingredient and especially the magosto (Galician name for All Saints), also known as castañada. The castañadas...
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    or even further back to the Celtic traditions of the end of the summer (magosto). Given that All Saints' day coincides with the last days of harvesting...
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