Chanfana

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A monument in Semide, Miranda do Corvo, erected as an homage to chanfana, which was traditionally made in wood-fired ovens like this.

Chanfana is a traditional Portuguese dish made with old goat meat, roasted inside traditional Portuguese black clay pots in wood-fired ovens, or any ordinary kitchen oven, seasoned the day before in a flavorful marinade in which red wine is also always abundantly employed.

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