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Catalan Pastis - Catalonian Cakes - World of Cakes #3 - cover

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Catalan Pastis - Catalonian Cakes - World of Cakes #3

Cristina Berna, Eric Thomsen

Publisher: Missys Clan

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Summary

There must be at least one thousand cake shops and cafés in Barcelona alone, serving these great Catalan Pastis – Catalan cake specialities. 
That is also necessary to feed the  delicate tastes of the 1.6 million inhabitants and 32 million tourists that visit the city every year. 
We will try to discover some of the secrets behind this formidable variety and quality of Catalan pastis – tartellets, coc, coca, mona, tortel and many more.  You will be surprised! 
We very much hope you will enjoy the tour and will take the opportunity to visit Spain and Catalonia yourself one day!
Available since: 03/16/2018.

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