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Top 100 Spanish Foods

Last updated on June 06, 2026

Best Spanish foods

01
Jamón

Jamón 100% ibérico de bellota

4.7 ·

Regarded as the most exquisite variety of Iberian ham, or jamón ibérico, this ham is made with the meat of 100% purebred black Iberian pigs that have been roaming freely across oak pastures (Dehesa) and feeding on an acorn-based (bellota) diet. Apart from these specifications, the pigs also have to be reared in one of the designated places of origin as well as fulfill the specified standards of bellota ham production to receive the most renowned black label or pata negra status - denoting the highest-quality Iberian ham. The salt-cured and air-dried ham is typically aged for about three years or more, yielding dark red meat which is marbled with golden-hued veins of fat and defined by a sweet and nutty flavor, with just the right amount of saltiness. The Iberian bellota pigs are reared in four Spanish designated areas of origin (DO) including the Dehesa de Extremadura, Salamanca, Huelva, and Valle de Los Pedroches, along with one Portuguese region (Barrancos). The pigs used for the production of jamón ibérico de bellota are often dubbed olives with feet due to the high oleic acid content of the pig’s fat, which is comparable to that of virgin olive oil.

02
Seafood Dish

Vieiras en su concha

4.5 ·

Vieiras en su concha is a traditional dish originating from Galicia, consisting of scallops served in their shells. The dish is usually made with a combination of scallops, olive oil, onions, garlic, pimentón, white wine, tomato sauce, salt, pepper, breadcrumbs, and parsley. The garlic, onions, and pimentón are sautéed in olive oil, then covered with wine, tomato sauce, and seasonings in order to create a sauce. The scallops are boiled and arranged on a baking sheet in their shells, then topped with the tomato mixture, breadcrumbs, and parsley. They're cooked under the broiler until the top becomes golden, and the scallops are then served immediately.

03
Cured Pork Loin

Lomo bellota ibérico 100%

4.5 ·

Lomo bellota ibérico 100% is a traditional pork loin. This type of pork loin is the most prized of them all because it's made from pure Iberian pigs. The flavor is the most intense of all the varieties and it has the most homogenous fat infiltration. Due to the small size of 100% Iberian pigs, lomo bellota ibérico 100% is usually shorter and narrower as well. When served, lomo is traditionally sliced thin and accompanied by breads, drizzled with olive oil, or wrapped around other foods such as cheese or fruit.

04
Jamón

Jabugo

4.4 ·

Named after a village nestled in the Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Nature Park, in the northern part of the Andalusian province of Huelva, Jabugo is a variety of the popular Spanish Ibérico ham or shoulder ham made from the meat of the pure-bred Iberian pig or cross-breed of the local Manchado de Jabugo pig, with at least 75 % Iberian blood. The unique metabolism of these animals allows their fat to integrate into the muscles, evenly marbling the meat, which results in the distinctive flavor and juiciness of each ham. Reared in the so-called 'dehesas', agro-forested lands used primarily for grazing, sparsely wooded with holm and cork oaks, Iberian pigs gorge on acorns which give the meat a particularly sweet and nutty flavor. Although primarily registered as Jamón de Huelva, in 2015 the product was officially registered as Jabugo. The ham has a distinctive long and slender shape given by the V-shaped Serrano cut. After salting, the hams are washed and air-dried in vast bodegas for about 24-30 months. Jabugo can be enjoyed just like any other ham, but to fully indulge in its seductive flavor, it is often served on its own with a glass of sherry or red wine.

05
Rice Dish

Arroz con bogavante

4.4 ·

Arroz con bogavante is a traditional rice dish originating from Valencia. This brothy rice dish is usually made with a combination of round rice such as arroz bomba, lobster, fish stock, white wine, shrimps, onions, garlic, bell peppers, tomatoes, paprika, saffron, olive oil, and seasonings. The ingredients are sautéed in a pan, then simmered in stock until everything is fully cooked. There should be leftover liquid in the pan, as this dish should be brothy and the rice should float in a liquid broth. The pan is covered and the dish is left to rest for a few minutes before serving. Arroz con bogavante is often prepared for celebrations and special occasions. If desired, garnish the dish with chopped parsley.

06
Jamón

Jamón Serrano

4.4 ·

Jamón Serrano is a cured ham produced using the traditional methods dating back to Roman times. This ham has a bright pink to purple color and shiny appearance when cut. This ham is made in four separate steps that include salting, washing, post-salting, and drying or maturation. Jamón Serrano is cured and dried without skin for more than a year and has a delicate and characteristic aroma. Not much salt is used during the production of this emblematic ham, which makes it only slightly salty and brings out sweet notes that complement the flavor beautifully. The taste is intense and complex, with dominating woody and nutty notes that are paired with balanced sweet and savory flavors.

07
Lamb Dish

Cordero asado

4.4 ·

Cordero asado is a popular Castillan dish made by roasting a whole lamb over an open fire. The lamb is usually marinated with lemon, garlic, and various fresh herbs such as rosemary and thyme. Once it is properly cooked, cordero asado is typically accompanied by roasted potatoes and onions on the side. The dish is especially popular during the Christmas season.

08
Shrimp/Prawn Dish

Gambas al ajillo

4.4 ·

Gambas al ajillo is a popular Spanish appetizer consisting of shrimps that are sautéed in a pan with minced garlic, lemon juice, paprika, and olive oil. The dish is usually consumed as a tapa. It is recommended to garnish gambas al ajillo with chopped parsley and pair it with some crusty bread on the side, which is useful for mopping up the flavorful sauce.

09
Cheese Dessert

Gazta tarta (Basque cheesecake)

4.3 ·

Known simply as tarta de queso or gazta tarta in its native Basque, this simple yet incredibly creamy cheesecake variation is a decades-old local specialty of the La Viña Bar in San Sebastián. The recipe is a simple combination of classic cheesecake ingredients such as sugar, heavy cream, eggs, and cream cheese, but unlike its more popular counterparts, this Basque version does not have any crust. Instead, it is baked on a high temperature which leaves the outside firm, darker, and somewhat burnt, while the center remains gooey. Basque cheesecake is immensely popular, and while La Viña remains its place of origin, different variations are nowadays found in several patisseries around the world.

10
Cheese

Idiazabal

4.3 ·

Idiazabal is a traditional cheese made solely from raw sheep’s milk from the Latxa and Carranzana breeds, manufactured in the Basque Country and Navarre, Spain. It is a semi-hard cheese with a light brown rind and smooth texture. While aging for a minimum of two months, Idiazabal develops a complex flavor with buttery and nutty aromas. This cheese had been traditionally stored near the fireplace, which produced a subtle smokey and sweet aroma without the cheese being directly smoked. Nowadays, this cheese is sometimes lightly smoked to develop a flavor emulating that of cheese made the old-fashioned way. Idiazabal is usually eaten alongside quince jam and is best paired with red wine and cider.

Best Spanish food products

01
Olive Oil

Castillo de Canena

5 ·
Castillo de Canena is a renowned producer of premium extra virgin olive oil from Spain, specifically from the Andalusian region in the Guadalquivir River Valley. The Vañó family, who stands behind the brand, has been producing olive oil since 1780. The brand is named after a historic castle owned by the family, located in the town of Canena. The company is known for its blend of tradition and innovation, combining centuries-old methods with modern techniques to preserve the quality and unique flavor of its oils. Their oils are exclusively cold-pressed from olives grown in their own groves, and they specialize in varieties such as Picual, Arbequina, and Royal. Castillo de Canena places a strong emphasis on sustainability—using renewable energy sources and natural methods to care for their olive trees. Elegant packaging and carefully selected harvest dates reflect the brand’s dedication to detail and superior quality. Castillo de Canena is a true symbol of luxurious, sophisticated olive oil that harmoniously blends nature, tradition, and modern technology.
Awards
Flos Olei - Hall of Fame (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021)
Flos Olei - Hall of Fame (2020)
02
Olive Oil

Almazaras de la Subbética

5 ·
Almazaras de la Subbética is a renowned olive oil producer from Andalusia, based in the Sierras Subbéticas Natural Park in Córdoba. It was founded in 2007 through the merger of two large cooperatives and today brings together around 7,000 olive growers. The company is known for its organic and sustainable production, with standout oils such as Rincón de la Subbética (a monovarietal Hojiblanca) and Parqueoliva Serie Oro (a coupage of Picuda and Hojiblanca). Their oils are among the most awarded in the world, and the mill has been named the best in the world multiple times. They combine tradition, innovation, and environmental awareness, along with strong social engagement through humanitarian projects.
Awards
London IOOC - Platinum (2025, 2023, 2022, 2021)
ATHENA IOOC - Double Gold (2024, 2023, 2022, 2020, 2018, 2017)
03
Olive Oil

Finca la Torre

5 ·
Finca la Torre is a prestigious olive oil producer from Andalusia, located in the town of Bobadilla near Málaga, with a tradition that dates back to Roman times. This organic estate spans over 380 hectares and includes around 33,000 olive trees, primarily of the Hojiblanca variety, along with Arbequina, Cornicabra, and Picudo. Finca la Torre stands out for its strictly controlled biodynamic cultivation, which involves complete dedication to natural cycles and sustainability. Their oils are produced through cold pressing immediately after harvest, preserving maximum freshness, aroma, and nutritional value. The oils are recognized for their pronounced green notes, fruitiness, spiciness, and overall complexity of flavor. The company combines tradition and innovation—employing modern processing technology while maintaining deep respect for nature. Their work reflects a commitment to quality, transparency, and environmental care, making them one of the most respected olive oil producers in Spain and beyond.
Awards
Flos Olei - Hall of Fame (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021)
Biol - International Organic Competition Prize - Extra Gold (2024, 2023, 2022)
04
Olive Oil

Nobleza del Sur

5 ·
Nobleza del Sur is a family-owned Spanish company from the Jaén region (Andalusia), dedicated to the complete production process of extra virgin olive oil — from cultivation and milling to packaging and distribution. The family's olive-growing tradition dates back to as early as 1640, and today, several generations are involved in managing over 300 hectares of olive groves on family estates near the Guadalimar River. The company emphasizes sustainable and biodiversity-friendly farming practices — without pesticides, using free-grazing horses among the olive trees as natural fertilizer. Each of their products is characterized by cold extraction shortly after harvest, low acidity, and a rich organoleptic profile — with aromas of green banana, almond, apple, grassy and herbal notes.
Awards
Flos Olei - The Best (2022, 2021)
Flos Olei - 99 Points (2025, 2022)
05
Olive Oil

Oro Bailén

5 ·
Oro Bailén is a premium Spanish producer of extra virgin olive oil, based in Andalusia, in the province of Jaén. The company, led by the Gálvez-González family under the name Aceites Oro Bailén Galgón 99, is renowned for its exceptional attention to detail. Their process includes early olive harvesting, cold extraction within two hours, and careful filtration to preserve pure flavor and maintain low acidity. Their monovarietal oils – Picual, Arbequina, Frantoio, Hojiblanca, and organic Picual – are celebrated for their rich, well-balanced aromas, with notes of fresh herbs, green banana, apple, and almond. Located in the so-called "Sea of Olives" at the foothills of the Sierra Morena, their groves naturally support the deep-rooted olive-growing culture of the region. The company is also strongly committed to sustainable agricultural practices. This is the story of a family vision that grew from a former brick factory into a dedicated, award-winning brand – now recognized worldwide as a symbol of quality, authenticity, and sustainability in olive oil production.
Awards
Flos Olei - The Best (2023, 2022, 2021)
ATHENA IOOC - Double Gold (2024)
06
Wine

Bodegas Lustau

5 ·
Bodegas Lustau is one of the most important and influential wineries in the world of Sherry, based in Jerez de la Frontera, with a tradition that dates back to the late 19th century. It was founded in 1896 as a small family bodega and has grown over the decades into a global reference for both quality and stylistic diversity in Jerez wines. Lustau is especially known for being among the first to systematically highlight the origin of its wines from different parts of the Marco de Jerez, including Jerez, El Puerto de Santa María, and Sanlúcar de Barrameda, thereby emphasizing the role of microclimate and local character. Its portfolio covers almost every style of Sherry, from Fino and Manzanilla to Amontillado and Palo Cortado, as well as deep Oloroso and sweet styles such as Pedro Ximénez. In Lustau’s cellars, soleras of different ages are carefully maintained, with a strong focus on long aging and the preservation of traditional methods. The winery is also known for its precise selection of wines, often working with small, historic producers whose soleras are integrated into its own system. The house style is defined by a balance between authenticity and accessibility, without the need to follow short-lived trends. Over the years, Lustau has received numerous international awards and has been repeatedly named the world’s best Sherry producer, yet its reputation rests above all on consistent quality.
Awards
Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show (2023, 2022, 2020, 2019, 2018)
Decanter World Wine Awards - Platinum (2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018)
07
Olive Oil

Casas de Hualdo

5 ·
Casas de Hualdo is a prestigious Spanish producer of extra virgin olive oil, located in the heart of the Toledo region, on the banks of the Tajo River. Their estate covers nearly 4,000 hectares and is home to more than 300,000 olive trees. It was founded by Francisco Riberas in 1986 and is now recognized as one of the leaders in olive oil production in Spain. They offer four single-variety oils: Picual, Cornicabra, Manzanilla, and Arbequina, as well as blends like Reserva de Familia. Their Picual oil is especially valued for its intense fruity aroma and complex flavor. Casas de Hualdo is also distinguished by its commitment to sustainability. They have installed one of the largest photovoltaic irrigation systems in Spain, covering about 370 hectares of olive groves and other crops. Additionally, they use modern irrigation systems and implement ecological practices to protect plant and animal life.
Awards
Flos Olei - Hall of Fame (2024, 2023, 2022)
Olive Japan - Gold (2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014)
08
Seafood

Conservas El Capricho

5 ·
Conservas El Capricho, based in Cantabria, Spain, is renowned for producing some of the world's finest canned anchovies, noted for their premium quality and artisanal processing. This family-owned company is highly selective about its raw ingredients, using only fresh anchovies from the Cantabrian Sea, which are processed by hand to ensure optimal taste and texture. They emphasize traditional methods, aging the anchovies in sea salt for over a year, which enhances flavor depth. El Capricho’s products are praised for their delicate, melt-in-your-mouth texture and balanced saltiness, making them a gourmet favorite.
Awards
World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Anchovies (2024)
World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Tuna (2024)
09
Olive Oil

Oro del Desierto

5 ·
Oro del Desierto is a family-run olive oil mill located in the Tabernas Desert, in the Almería region of southeastern Spain, renowned for producing premium organic extra virgin olive oil. It was founded in the late 1990s by Rafael Alonso Aguilera, who established a philosophy of sustainable, ecological, and hands-on production. The estate has been in the family for generations, and its unique character is shaped by an exceptionally sunny microclimate, with over 3,000 hours of sunlight per year—factors that directly enhance the quality of the olives and the richness of the oil’s flavor. The olives are carefully hand-picked and cold-pressed within less than eight hours of harvest to preserve maximum freshness and nutritional value. Oro del Desierto relies exclusively on organic farming, free from pesticides or chemicals, using natural methods such as composting and solar energy. The groves cultivate a variety of olive types, including Picual, Arbequina, Hojiblanca, and Cornicabra, which are used to produce both monovarietal and blended oils. Their olive oil is distinguished by low acidity, an intense aroma of fresh herbs, almonds, and artichokes, and a long-lasting, balanced flavor with mild bitterness and spiciness. Their production approach combines tradition with modern technology, and their commitment to quality and nature has earned them recognition as one of the most respected producers in Spain and beyond.
Awards
Flos Olei - The Best (2024, 2023, 2021)
Flos Olei - 99 Points (2025)
10
Spirit

Fundador

5 ·
Fundador is a distinguished Spanish brandy producer, renowned for crafting the first Brandy de Jerez. Established in 1730, it stands as the oldest bodega in Jerez, Spain, with a rich history spanning nearly three centuries. The brand's legacy began in 1874 when it introduced Fundador, the inaugural Spanish brandy, marking a significant milestone in the spirits industry. Over the years, Fundador has maintained its commitment to quality and tradition, producing brandies aged in Sherry Casks that previously held some of the finest sherry wines. Today, Fundador continues to be a leader in the production and exportation of Brandy de Jerez, offering a diverse range of products that honor its storied heritage while embracing innovation.
Awards
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024, 2023)
ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Double Gold (2022, 2021, 2019)
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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 Spanish Foods” list until June 06, 2026, 26,393 ratings were recorded, of which 21,134 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

The initial list of top producers was compiled based on available reviews, awards, local recommendations, media and blog coverage, and consumer reviews. The list will be updated with ratings from TasteAtlas local ambassadors and TasteAtlas users.

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