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I guess it's a real Spanish thing then, I didn't know that either as I grew up in Holland and I think most Dutch people (even those that have never been to Spain) know the term tapas. But I can totally see how that's not the same for every part of the world. Tapas are the best if you ask me, cheap and smaller plates which you can share with the people at your table (or not lol) and eat smaller portions instead of what's common in Holland, a big plate and hope for the best. Not only is this a lot cheaper but it's also more fun and you can have a longer round of lunch or dinner this way.
In Holland, I could never go for lunch or dinner with 3 people (boyfriend and daughter) and have 2 soft drinks and a beer plus something to eat for 15 or 20 euros, which is totally possible here.
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It is incredible to see how it has different meanings, here the word TAPA, refers to a plastic cap, those that are used to seal soda containers. !LUV
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