What is Merienda? (EP 11)
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Spain has five meals a day. You probably only know three of them. Merienda is the fourth, the officially sanctioned afternoon snack that happens somewhere in the afternoon, right in the gap between a 2pm lunch and a dinner that won't start until 9 or 10. It sounds simple. Until you look closer.
What should I eat for merienda? Why should I do merienda? Why the obsession with ColaCao? This episode covers what merienda actually is, why it exists, and what the word itself tells you about how Spain thinks about food and time. We also get into the history of what people actually ate, because what Spanish kids had at 5pm in any given decade is basically a timeline of the country's economy: postwar bread with olive oil, the ColaCao era, the bocadillo years, industrial bollería, and where things stand now.
Marti Buckley has been living in Spain for 15 years and has strong feelings about merienda, ColaCao, and the fact that adults here still drink it without apology.
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