In Spain, Gastronomy is written in capital letters. In the last few years, the whole world has been talking about Spanish Gastronomy, and some global experts consider it a world leader for its creativity, innovative capacity, diversity and vitality.
Peru is becoming internationally recognized for its authentic, rich and uniquely flavorsome gastronomy. In AMAUTA’s Peruvian Cuisine Workshop you will experience unique immersion outings to local markets.
MINI COOKING COURSE (SOCIEDAD):
Get a taste of the local cuisine and traditions with a hands-on course in one of the local gastronomic societies. Run by a professional chef with a hands-on element in the preparation and elaboration of a 3 course menu or up to 8 different pintxos.
A course Intensive 20 with 4 lessons a day allows students to complement holidays with language study. The Standard Spanish course is recommended for those who wish to combine a relaxed language course with the study of Spanish culture in real life situations.
Our Spanish & Mexican Cooking program is the right choice for those looking to combine just the right amount of learning Spanish and exploring the culinary treasures of Mexico! The cooking package includes:
8 hours of Spanish Instruction per week, Monday to Thursday.
8 hour cooking course in 2 sessions:
Session 1.
Sunshine, Sangria, Flamenco and tapas cuisine are all synonymous of Spain. Why not take home both the Spanish language and some Spanish culture so that you can feel like you are on holiday every day of the year.
Why not take home both the Spanish language and some Spanish culture so that you can feel like you are on holiday every day of the year. Spain is infamous for its tapas dishes which are served up alongside drinks in bars up and down the country.
If you are planning to study Spanish and love cooking and food, then the South American cooking courses are perfect options to complement your study abroad experience.
Learning a language is not only about learning grammar, communication and vocabulary.
Sunshine, Sangria, Flamenco and tapas cuisine are all synonymous of Spain. Why not take home both the Spanish language and some Spanish culture so that you can feel like you are on holiday every day of the year.
If you are planning to study Spanish and love cooking and food, then the South American cooking courses are perfect options to complement your study abroad experience.
Learning a language is not only about learning grammar, communication and vocabulary.
What better way to discover the local culture than through its cuisine?
The Spanish cooking classes will introduce you to famous dishes from the Mediterranean diet, known to be the world’s healthiest and characterized by its use of fresh fish, vibrant vegetables, seasonal fruit, beans and legumes, extra virgin olive oil, garlic, fish, seafood, poultry, cheese, yogurt and, of course, wine. You will learn how to make traditional Mediterranean dishes and popular Spanish food such as the Spanish omelet or paella,...
What better way to discover the local culture than through its cuisine?
The Spanish cooking classes will introduce you to famous dishes from the Mediterranean diet, known to be the world’s healthiest and characterized by its use of fresh fish, vibrant vegetables, seasonal fruit, beans and legumes, extra virgin olive oil, garlic, fish, seafood, poultry, cheese, yogurt and, of course, wine. You will learn how to make traditional Mediterranean dishes and popular Spanish food such as the Spanish omelet or paella,...
Why not take home both the Spanish language and some Spanish culture so that you can feel like you are on holiday every day of the year. Spain is infamous for its tapas dishes which are served up alongside drinks in bars up and down the country.
Sunshine, Sangria, Flamenco and tapas cuisine are all synonymous of Spain. Why not take home both the Spanish language and some Spanish culture so that you can feel like you are on holiday every day of the year.
Sunshine, Sangria, Flamenco and tapas cuisine are all synonymous of Spain. Why not take home both the Spanish language and some Spanish culture so that you can feel like you are on holiday every day of the year.