Google + Spanish Cuisine = A New Culinary Experience

It wasn’t too long ago that Google Arts & Culture was making headlines for it’s “Art Selfie" tool, which helps match users with their twin in works of art, however, the latest project from the platform focuses on food—Spanish food, to be exact. Google Arts & Culture launched “Spain: An Open Kitchen,” a digital exhibit that includes input from 60 different chefs and food experts and covers the artistry of Spanish food, featuring next-gen culinary stars.

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If you’re looking to learn more about Spanish gastronomy, this is the go-to easy to navigate tool you need. One section, “The Flavors,” details eight different regional cuisines, formatted in gallery “exhibits” that cover the seafaring traditions of the Basque Country and how Iberian pig is the king of Andalusian meats.

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There’s also a wine map, which breaks down different wine-producing regions around the country. With the 360-degree winery tours, you can pan through several different views at each location, in case you need to inspire your next trip to the vineyard. 

 There’s also the “Ferrán Adria Challenge” where "YouTube creatives and experimenters" challenge the innovative chef with a guessing game. Also, we find out some personal info about the chef, like that Adria hates peppers. Fittingly, soon after his sections, there’s the “next gen” section, which spotlights all the young Spanish chefs taking up the mantle of contemporary Spanish cuisine.


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