Arroz de Marisco refers to one of the most delicious dishes in Portugal. Arroz de Marisco is a rice stew with all the kind of shellfish available in daily markets, like shrimp, mussel, cockle and spider-crab, onions, tomatoes, a little bit of maleguetta pepper and lots of coriander.

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