
Portuguese Soups: Tradition, Recipes & Tableware Art
From Caldo Verde to Sopa da Pedra, Portuguese soups embody tradition and sharing. Discover authentic recipes and the art of serving them
Read moreFrom Caldo Verde to Sopa da Pedra, Portuguese soups embody tradition and sharing. Discover authentic recipes and the art of serving them
Read morePortuguese chouriço is much more than just a cured sausage – it is often enjoyed flambéed in the traditional clay chouriço grill. Discover how to prepare and savour chouriço just...
Read moreDuring your stay in Portugal, but especially in Porto, you will not escape the "Francesinha", a typical dish from this city. Discover its origin and its genuine recipe....
Read moreIn Portugal, as in many countries, November 11th, Saint Martin's Day, is the day when families gather to celebrate the last rays of sunshine and the arrival of the cold....
Read moreSlow-cooked stews, creamy cod gratins, duck rice and pork with clams… Portuguese cuisine finds its most authentic expression in clay dishes. These traditional utensils, born of artisanal know-how, retain heat...
Read morePortuguese tableware and decorative objects in ceramics, porcelain, stoneware or terracotta. Discover their differences, advantages and disadvantages...
Read moreInstead of giving in to impersonal souvenir shops, let’s choose objects with soul—and let a touch of Portuguese magic live on in our homes and in our everyday moments.
Read moreSummer is the season of vibrant colors and sunny vibes. Your tableware can and should reflect that energy!
Read moreA vanished island, a dead queen crowned, the Templars’ treasure, a cursed monastery... Myths, legends, or true stories passed down from generation to generation?
Read moreTricana, Minor... probably the best Portuguese preserves. And it's no coincidence that they come from Conserveira de Lisboa: a must-try!
Read moreIn “Camisola Poveira”, the eventful story of a sweater born 150 years ago in a small village in Portugal and now an international icon.
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