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- Flamenquín abstract "The flamenquín is a dish typical of the cuisine of Cordoba (Spain). It was created during the 1950s in a restaurant in the city of Andújar (Jaén). It owes its name, which translates literally to "little Fleming", to the fact that its golden color, deriving from the egg used in the batter, resembled the blond hair of the Flemings who came to Spain accompanying the Emperor Charles V.".
- Flamenquín thumbnail Flamenquines.jpg?width=300.
- Flamenquín wikiPageID "29486644".
- Flamenquín wikiPageLength "1218".
- Flamenquín wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Flamenquín wikiPageRevisionID "681836532".
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Andújar.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Bread_crumbs.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Breadcrumbs.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Category:Andalusian_cuisine.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Cheese.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Córdoba,_Andalusia.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Córdoba,_Spain.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Egg_(food).
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink French_fries.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Ham.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Jamón_serrano.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Jaén,_Spain.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Mayonnaise.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Pork_loin.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Poultry.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink File:Bar_bonillo.jpg.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLink File:Flamenquines.jpg.
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flamenquín".
- Flamenquín wikiPageWikiLinkText "flamenquín".
- Flamenquín hasPhotoCollection Flamenquín.
- Flamenquín wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Flamenquín wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Flamenquín subject Category:Andalusian_cuisine.
- Flamenquín comment "The flamenquín is a dish typical of the cuisine of Cordoba (Spain). It was created during the 1950s in a restaurant in the city of Andújar (Jaén). It owes its name, which translates literally to "little Fleming", to the fact that its golden color, deriving from the egg used in the batter, resembled the blond hair of the Flemings who came to Spain accompanying the Emperor Charles V.".
- Flamenquín label "Flamenquín".
- Flamenquín sameAs Flamenquín.
- Flamenquín sameAs Ֆլամենկին.
- Flamenquín sameAs m.0drz419.
- Flamenquín sameAs Фламенкин.
- Flamenquín sameAs Q4491000.
- Flamenquín sameAs Q4491000.
- Flamenquín wasDerivedFrom Flamenquín?oldid=681836532.
- Flamenquín depiction Flamenquines.jpg.
- Flamenquín isPrimaryTopicOf Flamenquín.