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Melissa's avatar

For vegetables, you might want to look into a weekly produce box service - we use one called Pede Salsa (pede-salsa.com) that is located south of the Tejo, sells all-Portuguese produce, and delivers in Lisbon and Oeiras. You can either do a standard weekly box or pick what you want from what you have that week. It is a bit more expensive than buying produce in supermarkets but the quality is great.

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You HAVE to try the spicy version of Portuguese cuisine - hidden in Goa. Try “Tentacoes de Goa” in rua São Pedro Mártir, just one step away from Martim Moniz. They have vindaloo and sarapatel, among other delicacies. Try also balchão de camarao, a true palate pleaser.

Then there’s Macau! There is a restaurant in Anjos that has the regional cuisine of this former Portuguese outpost and it’s worth the trip - I forgot the name though.

For a spicier Portugal, head to Évora and have “burras” (pig cheek with the bone) bathed in pimentao (the mildly spicy red pepper paste) at the Luar de Janeiro restaurant: worth the trip!

For another twist on flavors; head to Abrantes and the Cascada restaurant and ask for bucho and maranho. You’ll plunge in Middle Ages flavor of the best, with pepper and mint.

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