Cosa mangiare?Meet Dubrovnik have information about culture, gastro, sport and other things for most beatiful town in Croatiahttp://www.meetdubrovnik.com/2026-06-09T18:17:12ZJoomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content ManagementCroatian Dishes2010-05-08T19:32:29Z2010-05-08T19:32:29Zhttp://www.meetdubrovnik.com/it/eat-gastro-dubrovnik/croatian-food-mangel-cod-cheese.htmlmarijamarijavranjes@gmail.com<div style="text-align: justify;"><img style="margin: 5px; float: left;" alt="thumb_croatian_dishes" src="http://www.meetdubrovnik.com/images/stories/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumb_croatian_dishes.jpg" width="100" height="73" /><span>Croatian cuisine is one of the reasons why just come <strong>to</strong> <strong>Croatia on holiday</strong>. </span><span>Croatian cuisine is based on domestic and freshly prepared products. </span><span>As a part of Croatian culture, cuisine is divided into coastal (<strong>Istria and Dalmatia</strong>) and continental (<strong>Croatian Zagorje</strong>, including <strong>Zagreb </strong>and northwestern Croatia), <strong>Slavonian cuisine</strong> (East Croatian).<br /></span><span><a title="Croatian Dishes" href="http://www.meetdubrovnik.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=136:croatian-food-mangel-cod-cheese&catid=57:eat-gastro-dubrovnik&Itemid=128">The next meal you will find almost everywhere in Croatia</a></span><span>:</span></div>
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><img style="margin: 5px; float: left;" alt="thumb_croatian_dishes" src="http://www.meetdubrovnik.com/images/stories/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumb_croatian_dishes.jpg" width="100" height="73" /><span>Croatian cuisine is one of the reasons why just come <strong>to</strong> <strong>Croatia on holiday</strong>. </span><span>Croatian cuisine is based on domestic and freshly prepared products. </span><span>As a part of Croatian culture, cuisine is divided into coastal (<strong>Istria and Dalmatia</strong>) and continental (<strong>Croatian Zagorje</strong>, including <strong>Zagreb </strong>and northwestern Croatia), <strong>Slavonian cuisine</strong> (East Croatian).<br /></span><span><a title="Croatian Dishes" href="http://www.meetdubrovnik.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=136:croatian-food-mangel-cod-cheese&catid=57:eat-gastro-dubrovnik&Itemid=128">The next meal you will find almost everywhere in Croatia</a></span><span>:</span></div>
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Dalmatian Cuisine2010-05-08T19:31:04Z2010-05-08T19:31:04Zhttp://www.meetdubrovnik.com/it/eat-gastro-dubrovnik/dalmatian-cuisine-fish-lamb-olive.htmlmarijamarijavranjes@gmail.com<div style="text-align: justify;"><img height="100" width="74" src="http://www.meetdubrovnik.com/images/stories/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumb_dalmatian_cuisine.jpg" alt="thumb_dalmatian_cuisine" style="margin: 5px; float: left;" /><span>Dalmatian cuisine is essentially <strong>Mediterranean</strong>, which means plenty of homemade olive oil, garlic, spices and herbal ingredients. </span><span>The C<strong>roatian Adriatic</strong> has local products such as <strong>cheese from the island of Pag,</strong> which is served with olives and homemade bread as an appetizer, <strong>Dalmatian smoked ham</strong>, beef, pork, <strong>lamb under the iron pan</strong>, which is excellent, as well as pasta and pizza that can be found in most </span><span>restaurants. </span><a href="http://www.meetdubrovnik.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=135:dalmatian-cuisine-fish-lamb-olive&catid=57:eat-gastro-dubrovnik&Itemid=128" title="Dalmatian Cuisine">More about Dalmatina Cuisine</a><span> </span></div>
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><img height="100" width="74" src="http://www.meetdubrovnik.com/images/stories/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumb_dalmatian_cuisine.jpg" alt="thumb_dalmatian_cuisine" style="margin: 5px; float: left;" /><span>Dalmatian cuisine is essentially <strong>Mediterranean</strong>, which means plenty of homemade olive oil, garlic, spices and herbal ingredients. </span><span>The C<strong>roatian Adriatic</strong> has local products such as <strong>cheese from the island of Pag,</strong> which is served with olives and homemade bread as an appetizer, <strong>Dalmatian smoked ham</strong>, beef, pork, <strong>lamb under the iron pan</strong>, which is excellent, as well as pasta and pizza that can be found in most </span><span>restaurants. </span><a href="http://www.meetdubrovnik.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=135:dalmatian-cuisine-fish-lamb-olive&catid=57:eat-gastro-dubrovnik&Itemid=128" title="Dalmatian Cuisine">More about Dalmatina Cuisine</a><span> </span></div>
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