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Cake day: July 22nd, 2023

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  • Now I’m. I live in Catalonia but I travel a lot around Spain because of my familiy, I always found very funny that on School they told us that Castañada and Castañera was a tradition of Catalonia but when I traveled to other regions of Spain they also had Castañeras and celebrated castañada.

    And that applies for most of traditions. In reality is just normal that we share so much in common, we have been a country for so long.

    Every region of Spain tries to take a tradition as theirs as some kind of nationality proudness. But if you travel a bit around you realize that we share so much in common.



  • It’s not only a tradition from Catalunya. It’s also celebrated in the regions where there are a lot of “castañas” in the Iberian Peninsula, like Galicia, Cantabria, Asturias, etc. And not exclusive to Spain, Portugal also does it. I mean we even brought that tradition to Canary Islands. It’s very common to find “Castañeras” in public places all around Spain in Fall.

    The only difference is that in Catalunya they also do panellets in Castañada, which is sort of a mazapan. But that’s it.

    The people that write this articles looks like they don’t travel outside Catalonia. Writing that “Castañeras” are exclusive on Catalonia it’s quite the sentence. Travel around any place in Spain or Portugal and you will find Castañeras. And they also celebrate Castañada. The only thing that is true is the part of panellets in this article.

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