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My favorite meal that I've had here, so far, is the pimientos del piquillo de bacalao. This translates to piquillo red pepper with codfish. It comes from the Basque region of Spain. A delicious dish that I would normally not choose for myself. I am trying to explore new cuisine and stepping outside of my comfort zone, and for the most part, I’ve been happy with this new mindset. Once in a while, I come across foods that I don’t like, but it’s rare.