Botifarra (pronouncedThe International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a system of phonetic notation based on the Latin alphabet, devised by the International Phonetic Association as a standardized representation of the sounds of spoken language.International Phonetic Association (IPA), Handbook. The IPA is used by linguists, speech pathologists and therapists, foreign language teachers, singers, lexicographers, and translators. The ...pronounced [buti'far蓹]) is a typical CatalanCatalan cuisine refers to the cuisine of Catalonia,. It relies heavily on ingredients found along the Mediterranean coast, including fresh vegetables (especially tomato, garlic, aubergine, red pepper, and artichoke), wheat products (bread, pasta), olive oils from Arbequina, wines, legumes (beans, chick peas), mushrooms, all sorts ...Catalan sausageA sausage consists of ground meat, animal fat, salt, and spices, and sometimes other ingredients such as herbs, usually packed in a casing. Sausage making is a very old food preservation technique. Historically the casing has been the intestines of the animal, ...sausage made of raw pork and spices.
Botifarra is also the name of a popular cards game played in CataloniaCatalonia (; ; Aranese Occitan: Catalonha), is one of the constituent autonomous communities of Spain divided into four provinces: Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona. Catalonia borders France and Andorra to the north, Aragon to the west, and Valencia to the south. To the east there is ...Catalonia and parts of Aragon:For other meanings, see Aragon (other uses). Aragon, in Spanish and Aragonese: Arag贸n, in Catalan: Arag贸, is an autonomous community in the centre of north-eastern Spain. Its official name in Spanish is the "Comunidad Aut贸noma de Arag贸n." It has an area of 47,719 km虏 (18,424 mi虏) with a population of 1,277,471 ...Aragon and CastellonCastell贸n may refer to: *Castell贸n de la Plana *Castell贸n (province) ca:Castell贸 es:Castell贸n it:Castell贸 nl:Castell贸n pl:Castell贸n pt:Castell贸nCastellon.