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Local Customs: Jaleos
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Horses play the leading role in all popular fiestas in Menorca. We were lucky enough to see the “Jaleo” in Ferreries, and by chance we ended just in the middle of the square. It was so beautiful and dramatic: impressive horses and their riders, dressed in mainly black and white and decorated with ribbons, embroidery and multi-coloured carnations. This ritual that has its origins in the beginning of the 14th century. They play spectacular and dangerous games, only for very experienced riders. They consist of three trials of equestrian skills: "Ensortilla", which is a test of equilibrium and aim; " rompre ses carotes", which is a jousting test between two riders and finally a more dangerous test in which two horses set off on a gallop together, with their riders arm in arm. Do not miss one of these if you have the chance, the calendar for the popular fiestas is as follows: - June 23rd and 24th: Sant Joan in Ciutadella. - End of July: Es Mercadal, Fornells and Es Castell. - August, almost every weekend: Es Migjorn Gran, Llucmaçanes, Alaior, Sant Climent, Ferreries (24th and 25th , Sant Bartomeu) and Sant Lluís. - September 8th and 9th, Mare de Déu de Gràcia in Maó.
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Local Customs: Local food
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Due its long and varied history, food in Menorca has many influences. There are traditional recipes from medieval times, with a touch of both Catalan and Arabic influences. Later the British settlement influenced other dishes. Menorca's sea food is renowned. If budget is not an issue, try one of its famous "caldereta" (lobster stew, especially famous the ones of the town of Fornells) There are other many popular dishes as baked cuttlefish, squid stuffed with sweet potatoes, oven-baked fish, boiled snails with aromatic herbs, etc. If you're not into fish and seafood, baked lamb is also rather popular, or stuffed courgettes or red peppers. Probably the most well-know product of Menorca is its cheese, "Queso de Mahón / Formatge de Maó". You can enjoy it "as it is", but its used in many recipes as well. And don't forget that Maó is said to be the cradle of one of the most popular sauces worldwide: salsa mahonesa (mayonnaise, mayo sauce)
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jumpingnorman Sun Aug 23, 2009 00:11 UTC Love the sailing Belsa picture - you look so relaxed. And wow, those Talaiots and Taules look very intersting...would love to visit this island someday but I guess I got to Ibiza first....Norman :) | hindu1936 Tue May 5, 2009 05:18 UTC Minorca sounds like a fun place to visit and just rest and relax for a few days. thanks for sharing. | Maurizioago Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:09 UTC Good page Isa. I'm thinking where to spend my summer holidays these days. Ciao! | Elisabcn Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:28 UTC I was on Minorca island for Sant Joan! Ehehe I would not descrive it as "impressive and dramatic", I would use other adjectives . . . I did not see anything u talk on of your tips, only horses and beer :-)) |
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