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TimTheMagician | 19:18 Sun 10th Mar 2013 | Food & Drink
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I have a tin of "Guinas al Ajillo Picante", bought in Barcelona. Would like to know what they are
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Can't find 'guinas' in my spanish dictionary but the nearest it could be is 'guindillas' which are chilli peppers.
Guindas are cherries, but hopefully would not be in a spicy garlic sauce!
Tim do you usually by random bits of foreign food which you have no idea what it's contents are? This can be tricky and very dangerous as there could be all sorts of horrors lurking in there, high salt content, saturated transfats or possibly a food you don't particularly like or maybe the innards and pieces of animal you'd rather not eat, ie heart, lungs, eyes, privates or even possibly banned foodstuffs, chemicals etc..

Always purchase food in foreign lands with labels so you can research it's healthiness as well as ingredients.
Ronnie, please stop being so sanctimonious, it's getting a little tiresome. Tim didn't say that he bought them himself, they may have been a gift. Or he may not have fully understood the label as it was (I assume) in Spanish. I'm sure Tim will work his magic and turn them into a delicious meal!
PS Tim -when you have opened the tin and discovered the contents, please report back if they are tasty as I may look for some on a supermarket shelf next week when on my hols in the Canaries.:)
"Ronnie, please stop being so sanctimonious, it's getting a little tiresome"

No is forcing you to read my threads or posts so please don't read them if they make you upset or tire you.
How do I know if they're going to upset me unless I read them? Actually they are making me smile, so no problem. By the way, are you in the UK as it wasn't really barbecue weather today?
"Can't find 'guinas' in my spanish dictionary"

Maybe not, bit you can find it in Spanish supermarkets

http://www.carritus.com/producto/2531834-hipercor-guinas-aguinaga-al-ajillo-picante-neto-escurrido

judging by the picture in the link, it's worms in garlic sauce!
Ronnie, that's a dreadfully scared attitude towards shopping overseas - and we have to read your answers before we know that we might not agree with them. I don't mind eating bits of innards you can't buy in this country.
are you sure it's Guinas? My dictionary says a Guina is a Wink.....
they are eels in garlic.....enjoy them.
Must be eels as next to it it says "other preserved fish"
So Tim, are you brave enough to try them?
I thought that eels is 'anguilas' in Spanish but either way I won't be eating them.
I love ugami sushi.......

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