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a dish of rice, seafood, chicken, and vegetables, which is cooked and served in a large shallow pan, originated in Spain
What is "paella"?
Paella is a Spanish dish that is typically made with a variety of ingredients such as saffron-infused rice, seafood, chicken, chorizo, and vegetables, all cooked together in a large, shallow pan called a paellera. The dish may also include other ingredients such as rabbit, snails, or peppers, depending on the regional variation. The rice is often flavored with a blend of spices such as paprika, garlic, and bay leaves, and is typically cooked with a broth made from fish and chicken. The dish is often served with a side of aioli, a garlic mayonnaise, and is a staple of Spanish cuisine. Paella is often enjoyed as a communal meal and is a popular dish for special occasions and celebrations. It is known for its bold and complex flavors.