Countries, regions and even cities have food specialties. Port has their own sandwich called the Francesinha, which means Little Frenchie in Portuguese. It’s made with bread, wet-cured ham, linguica (a smoked sausage), fresh sausage, steak or roast meat. It’s covered with melted cheese and a hot tomato and beer sauce. Served with fries, and optionally with a fried egg on top, it’s between 850 & 1100 calories without the fries. We were told as bad as it is for you, we needed to try it – it’s that good. When we ordered our obligitaory Francesinha, Dave asked for a glass of red wine. Our waitress noted, ‘Oh no, you must drink beer with the Francesinha.” Beer it was, I think his first of the trip. Though the sauce is tomato based, it struck me more like a gravy. We split the order and had a salad as well, as if that would negate the calories. Some places put the fries under the sandwich. Glad we tried it – it was good – but wouldn’t (couldn’t!) make a habit of it. – Laura
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Yummy!