
Big-Time Barbecue
A Portuguese Town’s Spit-Roasted Claim to Fame
By PAUL AMES | Special to The Wall Street Journal
Mealhada, Portugal
Most Portuguese towns are graced with monuments honoring local heroes. Mealhada is a bit different. There’s no stony faced navigator or dreamy bronze poet to greet visitors here. Instead, there’s a three-meter monolith topped with an oversized limestone piglet, its snout pointed skyward in an expression of civic pride in its inhabitants’ prowess in the arts of porcine cuisine.
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Até que enfim que aparece um post sério... LOLOLOLOLLLLL
ResponderEliminarbotássar que tá quase na hora da bucha, carago...
também... era a única coisa boa que se perdia se um dia o mar chegasse outra vez à Lameira..... LOLOLOLOL