Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7827298> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 23 of
23
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7827298 subject Q6481807.
- Q7827298 subject Q8341252.
- Q7827298 abstract "The tortilla canaria (Spanish for Canary Islands omelet), is a dish that originated in Spain's Canary Islands, an island chain to the southwest of Spain and off the western coast of Africa.Canary Islands cuisine fuses Spanish cooking traditions with those of Africa, Latin America and the Guanche people, the original inhabitants of the Canaries. Also, it utilizes local fish, fruits and vegetables.The traditional recipe calls for an omelet filled with sautéed tomatoes, onions and garlic, seasoned with tarragon, parsley, salt and sometimes basil. Variations can include rice and a wide variety of vegetables.".
- Q7827298 thumbnail Tortilla_canaria.jpg?width=300.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q12585.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q1321.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q15.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q155814.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q20129.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q219995.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q23400.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q23485.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q23501.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q25284.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q29.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q38859.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q5090.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q5813.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q6481807.
- Q7827298 wikiPageWikiLink Q8341252.
- Q7827298 comment "The tortilla canaria (Spanish for Canary Islands omelet), is a dish that originated in Spain's Canary Islands, an island chain to the southwest of Spain and off the western coast of Africa.Canary Islands cuisine fuses Spanish cooking traditions with those of Africa, Latin America and the Guanche people, the original inhabitants of the Canaries.".
- Q7827298 label "Tortilla canaria".
- Q7827298 depiction Tortilla_canaria.jpg.