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What to eat in Portugal? Top 100 Portuguese Foods

Last update: Sun Apr 13 2025
Top 100 Portuguese Foods
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Best Portuguese Foods

01

Jamón

PORTUGAL and  one more region
4.8
Jamón ibérico de bellota
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This variety of Iberian ham is produced with meat coming from acorn-fed Iberian pigs that are either 75% or 50% pure Iberian breed, meaning they have been crossbred with other pigs such as the Duroc breed. As in the case of jamón 100% ibérico de bellota, the pigs used in the production of this ham are allowed to roam freely across the oak pasturelands in their final rearing stage, known as the montanera, eating an acorn-based diet until they reach the desired weight for the sacrifice, or the matanza as the Spanish call it. Jamón ibérico de bellota makes for about 13% of the total Iberian ham production and is distinguished by a red label.


The designated areas of Iberian bellota ham production include the Dehesa de Extremadura, Salamanca, Huelva, and Valle de Los Pedroches in Spain, along with Barrancos in Portugal.

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Pastel de Belém is a traditional egg custard tart and a predecessor to the famous pastel de nata. The tarts are made with a pastry shell that's filled with a combination of milk, eggs, sugar, lemon, and cinnamon. The first recipe for pastel de Belém dates back to 1837 when it was produced by the monks of the Jerónimos monastery.


Only the custard tarts produced at the Fábrica Pastéis de Belém can be called pastel de Belém, while all the others, produced by other patisseries in Lisbon are called pastel de nata. Regardless of the name, these tarts can be served hot or cold and in 2009, The Guardian listed pastel de Belém as one of the 50 'best things to eat' in the world.

OTHER VARIATIONS OF Pastel de nata

MOST ICONIC Pastel de Belém

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03

Cheese

SERRA DA ESTRELA, Portugal
4.6
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Serra da Estrela is a semi-soft cheese made from the milk of Bordaleira Serra da Estrela and Churra Mondegueira breeds of sheep. Milking is done by hand, after which the milk is heated, salted, and curdled using thistle extract.


The curd is formed into cheeses, which are left to ripen in humid and cold conditions. The cheese has a creamy, semi-soft interior that is yellowish-white in color, while its flavor is clean, sweet, and slightly sour. This cheese is Portugal's oldest, most traditional food product with international acclaim. 
04

Cheese

PALMELA, Portugal
4.6
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Azeitão is a semi-soft cheese made from unpasteurized sheep milk. The origins of this cheese date back to the 19th century, when Gaspar Henriques de Paiva emigrated to the town of Azeitão. Out of nostalgia for his place of birth, he imported black dairy sheep from his home town to Azeitão and brought cheesemakers from Beira Baixa to make cheeses.


De Paiva's Azeitão cheeses quickly became famous throughout Portugal, winning several awards at agricultural fairs. The milk for this cheese is taken from sheep that graze on natural vegetation in the pastures of Azeitão. The sheep are milked manually, and the milk is mixed with the extract of a local variety of thistle to start the curdling process instead of animal rennet, meaning the cheese is 100% vegetarian. 
05

Sausage

BEJA, Portugal
4.6
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Beja paio sausage is a smoked meat product made from pork of the Alentejo breed of pigs. Roughly 70-90% of the sausage consists of lean meat, while the remaining 10-30% is fat. The pork meat and fat are diced and mixed with water, garlic, paprika, and salt before being stuffed into sausage casings.


The smoking process lasts for several days, and is carried out at a low temperature using local oak wood. Paio has a firm consistency and a pleasant, delicate flavor that is savory and slightly spicy. Served with bread, this sausage is a traditional meal that is brought to the fields by local farmers during the harvest. 
06

Dry-cured Ham

BEJA DISTRICT, Portugal
4.6
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Alentejo ham is a regional specialty made from the legs and shoulders of Alentejo pigs produced in the districts of Castelo Branco, Portalegre, Santarém, Évora, Beja, Setubal, and Faro. These areas typically have hot and dry summers and cold winters.


Throughout the centuries, the residents of these regions learned to work with this climate to develop a natural drying process for ham that does not resort to the use of smoke or any other external factors besides the addition of salt. When cut, the ham is reddish-pink to dark red and highly marbled. 
07

Beef Dish

MADEIRA, Portugal
4.5
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Espetada is a traditional dish and a specialty of the island of Madeira. It consists of big pieces of beef that are marinated in salt and garlic, then skewered on a bay leaf stick. The stick is placed over hot coals until the meat is properly cooked.


It is the most popular dish to serve at picnics or parties in Madeira. Espetada is often served with the skewer hung vertically from a hook, so that the flavorful juices can drip down onto a plate filled with thick-sliced, crusty bread. Pork, sausages, and squid can all act as a substitute for beef in espetada, but then it is not a typical Madeira dish anymore. 

MOST ICONIC Espetada

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This traditional Portugal dish combines marinated pieces of pork with clams and a lightly spicy, wine-infused sauce. Though the name of this classic might imply it originated in Alentejo, it is believed that it initially appeared in the Algarve region, but was given its current name because of the highly-prized black pigs that are most commonly reared in Alentejo.


The dish is a restaurant staple that is found throughout Portugal. It is usually garnished with fresh cilantro and paired with lemon wedges, pan-fried potatoes, and country-style bread on the side.

MOST ICONIC Carne de porco à Alentejana

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Bread

MADEIRA, Portugal
4.5
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Hailing from Madeira, this rustic, leavened bread is prepared with wheat flour, mashed sweet potatoes, water, and salt. Traditionally baked on large basalt stone slabs, bolo do caco is typically flat and round, though it can vary in size. It is the most common bread variety on Madeira that is usually served as a warm appetizer with garlic butter spread, but it can also be enjoyed as a sandwich or an accompaniment to various traditional Portuguese dishes.

MOST ICONIC Bolo do caco

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Named after the 19th-century poet Raimundo António de Bulhão Pato, this simple Portuguese dish combines clams and a flavorful sauce that is based on olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, and fresh cilantro. However, the sauce can also have white wine as one of its ingredients.


Bulhão Pato clams are typically enjoyed as an appetizer and are usually served with bread on the side.

MOST ICONIC Amêijoas à Bulhão Pato

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4
11
Bread
ALENTEJO, Portugal
4.5
12
13
14
Dry-cured Ham
BRAGANÇA DISTRICT, Portugal
4.5
15
16
17
18
19
Appetizer
PORTUGAL  and  8 more regions
4.4
20
21
22
23
24
Cheese
SERPA, Portugal
4.4
25
Cheese
BRAGANÇA DISTRICT, Portugal
4.4
26
27
Technique
PORTUGAL  and  one more country
4.3
28
Sweet Pastry
AZORES, Portugal  and  one more region
4.3
29
30
31
Meat Soup
ALMEIRIM, Portugal
4.3
32
Bread Roll
SÃO MIGUEL ISLAND, Portugal
4.3
33
Bread
CHAVES, Portugal
4.3
34
Bread
VALPAÇOS, Portugal
4.3
35
Cheese
CASTELO BRANCO DISTRICT, Portugal
4.3
36
37
38
39
Rice Dish
LEIRIA DISTRICT, Portugal
4.2
40
41
Pudding
PORTUGAL  and  one more region
4.2
42
43
44
Cheese
ÉVORA DISTRICT, Portugal
4.2
45
Cheese
PICO ISLAND, Portugal
4.2
46
Cheese
SÃO JORGE ISLAND, Portugal
4.2
47
48
Appetizer
PORTUGAL  and  one more region
4.1
49
Sandwich
PORTO, Portugal
4.1
50
51
Cheese
LISBON DISTRICT, Portugal
4.1
52
53
54
Stew
COIMBRA DISTRICT, Portugal  and  one more region
4.1
55
Dessert
PORTUGAL  and  7 more regions
4.1
56
Bread Soup
BEJA DISTRICT, Portugal
4.1
57
58
Cheese
VISEU DISTRICT, Portugal
4.1
59
60
Cheese
CASTELO BRANCO DISTRICT, Portugal
4.1
61
Sweet Pastry
SANTARÉM DISTRICT, Portugal
4.1
62
Cheese
FAIAL ISLAND, Portugal
4.1
63
Deep-fried Dessert
PORTUGAL  and  one more country
4.0
64
Sweet Pastry
SINTRA, Portugal
4.0
65
66
67
68
Sweet Pastry
PORTUGAL  and  one more country
4.0
69
Dessert
ALGARVE, Portugal
4.0
70
71
Custard
ALCARAVELA, Portugal
4.0
72
73
Bread
AVINTES, Portugal
4.0
74
75
Cheese
RABAÇAL, Portugal
4.0
76
77
Sausage
PORTALEGRE DISTRICT, Portugal
4.0
78
79
80
Pudding
ALGARVE, Portugal
3.9
81
Poultry Dish
BRAGA DISTRICT, Portugal  and  one more country
3.9
82
Snack
MADEIRA, Portugal
3.9
83
84
85
Dessert
ALGARVE, Portugal
3.9
86
Sweet Pastry
SANTO TIRSO, Portugal
3.9
87
88
Stew
PORTUGAL
3.8
89
90
Tart
TORRES VEDRAS, Portugal
3.8
91
92
93
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96
Dessert
LEIRIA, Portugal
3.8
97
98
99
Fish Soup
BEJA DISTRICT, Portugal
3.7
100
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Best Portuguese Food Producers

01

Seafood

MATOSINHOS, Portugal
5.0
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Conservas Pinhais is a renowned Portuguese company specializing in the production of premium canned seafood, most famously known for its Nuri brand. With a long-standing tradition, the company has been offering high-quality products for decades, particularly sardines sourced from the pristine waters of the Atlantic Ocean.


Founded with the mission to preserve the authenticity and tradition of Portuguese fishing, Conservas Pinhais uses techniques passed down through generations. Their products are carefully prepared by hand, with fish selected and processed to retain their freshness and natural flavor. 
AWARDS

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Sardines

2024

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Mackerels

2024

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Seafood

MATOSINHOS, Portugal
4.9
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Ramirez, located in Matosinhos, Portugal, is one of the oldest fish canneries globally, with roots dating back to 1853. Known for high-quality canned seafood, it specializes in traditional Portuguese products, including sardines, mackerel, and tuna.


The company values sustainability and implements environmentally responsible fishing practices. Ramirez has consistently modernized its operations, blending heritage techniques with advanced technology to ensure quality and safety in production.
AWARDS

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Mackerels

2024

BEST Ramirez Seafood
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Seafood

LISBON, Portugal
4.9
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Jose Gourmet is a premium Portuguese brand known for its high-quality canned seafood products, including sardines, mackerel, and octopus. It emphasizes traditional Portuguese recipes and natural ingredients, ensuring authenticity and flavor. The brand’s packaging is distinctive, with artistic designs that reflect its commitment to culinary and cultural expression.


José Gourmet sources its fish sustainably, aiming to support the environment and local communities. Their products are popular among gourmets worldwide for their exceptional taste and quality, often highlighted in international rankings like the World's 101 Best Canned Fish.
AWARDS

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Mackerels

2024

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Casa do Porco Preto is a renowned Portuguese producer specializing in Presunto de Barrancos DOP, a dry-cured ham made from free-range Alentejano black pigs. Located in the Alentejo region, the company emphasizes sustainable farming practices, allowing pigs to roam freely and feed on acorns, which enhances the flavor of the meat.


Their presunto is aged for extended periods, often over 24 to 36 months, resulting in an intense, nutty, and melt-in-the-mouth flavor. Casa do Porco Preto has received numerous accolades for its dedication to artisanal craftsmanship and adherence to traditional curing methods. 
BEST Casa do Porco Preto Meat Products
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Cheese

ARRIFES, Portugal
4.7
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Lactacores Ucrl is a cheese producer based in Portugal, specializing in the production of dairy products including various types of cheese. The cooperative focuses on using traditional Portuguese methods and local ingredients, ensuring the authenticity and quality of their products.


Lactacores Ucrl also emphasizes sustainable practices in their production processes to minimize environmental impact.
AWARDS

World Cheese Awards - Gold

2023

Great Taste Awards - 3 stars

2024

Great Taste Awards - 2 stars

2024

06

Seafood

FIGUEIRA DA FOZ, Portugal
4.6
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Briosa Gourmet represents the essence of Portuguese tradition in fish canning, blended with modern design and a gourmet approach. The company is based in the coastal town of Figueira da Foz, and its products are crafted in the heart of a region known for its fishing expertise and deep connection to the sea.


With over 30 years of experience, Briosa Gourmet embraces authentic recipes of Portuguese cuisine, using high-quality ingredients – fresh locally caught fish, olive oil, natural spices, and handcrafted sauces. Their canned fish is not just practical – it is a true gastronomic delight, distinguished by rich flavors, visually appealing packaging, and carefully selected combinations of ingredients. 
AWARDS

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Mackerels

2024

07

Seafood

POVOA DE VARZIM, Portugal
4.6
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Conservas A Poveira, known for its Minerva brand, is a traditional Portuguese cannery founded in 1938, specializing in high-quality canned fish products. Located in Póvoa de Varzim, it is renowned for using fresh fish and following artisanal, sustainable methods, preserving local flavors and traditional recipes.


Minerva's products, including sardines, mackerel, and tuna, are packed in olive oil or sauces, often drawing from Mediterranean ingredients for added flavor.
AWARDS

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Mackerels

2024

BEST Conservas A Poveira - Minerva Seafood
08

Seafood

MATOSINHOS, Portugal
4.6
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La Gondola is a renowned Portuguese company specializing in the production of high-quality canned fish products. It was founded by Italians in 1940 in Matosinhos, in the north of Portugal, where they established the first fish canning factories. The company prides itself on traditional preparation methods, particularly the traditional poaching technique, ensuring the highest quality and flavor of the products.


This approach preserves the authentic tastes and textures of the fish, offering consumers a unique experience. La Gondola offers a variety of products, such as tuna and sardine pâté, as well as tuna belly (ventresca) in olive oil. Their products are known for their high quality and are in high demand in various markets.
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Olive Oil

LISBON, Portugal
4.5
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Gallo Worldwide is a leading producer of olive oil based in Portugal. The company was founded in 1919 by Victor Guedes. Gallo Worldwide exports to over 50 countries, making it one of the largest Portuguese exporters of olive oil. The company offers a range of olive oil products, including extra virgin, pure, and flavored olive oils.
AWARDS

ATHENA IOOC - Double Gold

2023, 2022, 2021, 2020

ATHENA IOOC - Gold

2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018

NYIOOC - Gold

2023

10
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Established in 1820, Pereira D’Oliveira today is run by Anibal, Luis and Filipe D’Oliveira, the fifth generation of the family and the direct descendants of Joao Pereira d’Oliveira who founded the company. Their philosophy is to produce wines of the highest possible quality with experience acquired over two centuries of wine making.


Above all their aim is to produce wines of exceptional balance – powerful and textured with wonderful aromatic complexity, yet balanced by freshness.
AWARDS

Berlin Wine Trophy - Grand Gold

2024, 2023, 2022, 2019, 2018

Portugal Wine Trophy - Grand Gold

2022

IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Gold

2019

BEST Pereira d'Oliveira Vinhos Wines
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Wine
ESTREITO DE CÂMARA DE LOBOS, Portugal
4.5
13
14
Wine
FUNCHAL, Portugal
4.5
15
16
Wine
VILA NOVA DE GAIA, Portugal
4.5
17
18
Wine
FERNANDO PÓ, Western Europe
4.5
19
20
21
Wine
VISEU, Portugal
4.5
22
23
Olive Oil
MEALHADA, Portugal
4.5
24
Beer
LISBON, Portugal
4.5
25
Wine
VILA NOVA DE GAIA, Portugal
4.5
26
Wine
PORTO, Portugal
4.5
27
Wine
PORTO, Portugal
4.5
28
29
Wine
FUNCHAL, Portugal
4.5
30
31
32
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.5
33
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.5
34
Wine
GUIA, Portugal
4.5
35
Olive Oil
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.5
36
Olive Oil
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.5
37
Olive Oil
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.5
38
Wine
VILA NOVA DE GAIA, Portugal
4.5
39
40
Beer
PORTO, Portugal
4.5
41
Beer
OLIVEIRA DE AZEMÉIS, Portugal
4.5
42
Olive Oil
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.5
43
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.5
44
Wine
ALGARVE, Portugal
4.5
45
46
Wine
ALENTEJO, Western Europe
4.5
47
Wine
ALENTEJO, Western Europe
4.5
48
49
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.5
50
51
Olive Oil
VILA REAL, Portugal
4.4
52
53
Olive Oil
LISBON, Portugal
4.4
54
55
56
57
58
Olive Oil
ALFÂNDEGA DA FÉ, Portugal
4.4
59
Cheese
CASTELO BRANCO, Portugal
4.4
60
Cheese
MAFRA, Portugal
4.4
61
Olive Oil
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.4
62
63
Wine
ALENTEJO, Western Europe
4.4
64
Olive Oil
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.4
65
66
Olive Oil
SERPA, Portugal
4.4
67
68
Olive Oil
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.4
69
70
71
Cheese
CASTELO BRANCO, Portugal
4.4
72
Cheese
GOUVEIA, Portugal
4.4
73
Cheese
TRAMAGAL, Western Europe
4.4
74
Cheese
FUNDÃO, Portugal
4.4
75
Cheese
RABAÇAL, Portugal
4.4
76
77
Wine
MELGAÇO, Portugal
4.3
78
Wine
SETÚBAL, Portugal
4.3
79
Wine
AVINTES, Portugal
4.3
80
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.3
81
Cheese
CARRAGOZELA, Portugal
4.3
82
83
84
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.3
85
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.3
86
Wine
PINHÃO, Portugal
4.3
87
Wine
ESTREMOZ, Portugal
4.3
88
Wine
VILA NOVA DE GAIA, Portugal
4.3
89
Spirit
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.3
90
91
92
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.3
93
94
Wine
CASTELO BRANCO, Portugal
4.3
95
Wine
VILA REAL, Portugal
4.3
96
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.3
97
Wine
ARRUDA DOS VINHOS, Portugal
4.3
98
99
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.3
100
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Best Portuguese Food Products

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Nuri Sardinhas em Azeite Picante are a bold and flavorful variation of the classic NURI sardines. These premium sardines are carefully packed in extra virgin olive oil, enriched with an extra spicy blend to add a kick to the already rich and tender fish.


Sourced from the pristine waters of the Atlantic, these sardines are hand-selected and meticulously prepared to retain their freshness and delicate texture. This product is perfect for those who enjoy a bit of heat in their meals, offering a perfect balance of spicy and savory flavors. 
AWARDS

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Sardines

2024

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Cocagne Filets de Maquereaux by Ramirez, a historic Portuguese canning company based in Matosinhos, are celebrated for their tender, sustainably sourced mackerel fillets. Founded in 1853, Ramirez emphasizes traditional methods alongside modern innovation, using natural ingredients to ensure high-quality, flavorful canned products.


The mackerel fillets are typically preserved in olive oil, enhancing their richness and preserving their natural taste. Cocagne products are known for combining Portuguese culinary heritage with environmental consciousness, reflecting Ramirez's commitment to sustainable fishing.
AWARDS

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Mackerels

2024

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The Filete de Atum em Azeite Biológico from Conservas Santa Catarina is a premium canned tuna product sourced from the Azores, known for its sustainable and eco-friendly production practices. Each fillet is packed in high-quality organic olive oil, preserving the tuna's natural flavors while enhancing its taste.


This tuna is manually prepared, ensuring minimal processing and a superior texture. Santa Catarina prioritizes ethical fishing methods, emphasizing respect for marine biodiversity. The product is prized internationally for its authentic taste and is a staple in Portuguese and global gourmet markets.
AWARDS

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Tuna

2024

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Nuri Filetes de Cavala em Azeite de Oliveira, crafted by Conservas Pinhais, offers premium mackerel fillets packed in high-quality olive oil, highlighting the brand's dedication to traditional Portuguese canning techniques. Known for their rich, full-bodied flavor, these mackerel fillets are prepared using sustainably caught fish from local waters.


The fillets are hand-selected, ensuring consistent texture and quality, then packed with minimal processing to preserve their natural taste and nutrients.
AWARDS

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Mackerels

2024

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Nuri Cavalas by Conservas Pinhais is a premium line of canned mackerel crafted in Matosinhos, Portugal. Known for its rich flavor and high quality, this product is meticulously prepared using traditional methods dating back over a century. Each can of Nuri Cavalas includes carefully selected mackerel fillets, often preserved in olive oil to enhance the taste and maintain freshness.


The brand emphasizes natural ingredients, such as high-quality olive oil and spices, to elevate the mackerel's flavor profile.
AWARDS

World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Mackerels

2024

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Filetes de Cavala from José Gourmet, a Portuguese delicacy, are known for their high-quality Atlantic mackerel preserved in olive oil. These mackerel fillets are sustainably sourced and packed with rich nutrients, like omega-3 fatty acids, enhancing their health benefits.


José Gourmet emphasizes traditional canning methods combined with innovative packaging, featuring artwork inspired by Portuguese culture. The product’s mild, slightly briny flavor and delicate texture make it popular both as a standalone snack and as an ingredient in Mediterranean dishes.
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World's 101 Best Canned Products from the Sea - Top 10 Mackerels

2024

07
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São Miguel Island Cheese is a traditional aged cheese produced on the beautiful island of São Miguel, part of the Azores archipelago in Portugal. This cheese is made from pasteurized cow’s milk and is characterized by its semi-hard texture with a firm paste.


It undergoes a minimum aging period of 9 months, giving it a distinct and intense flavor. Known for its dark rind, it is often referred to as the "cheese with a black rind." It has a strong, clean taste and aroma, making it perfect for snacking, adding to salads, pasta dishes, or recipes that require melted cheese. 
AWARDS

World Cheese Awards - Gold

2023

Great Taste Awards - 3 stars

2024

08
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World Cheese Awards - Gold

2023

09
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Gallo Colheita Ao Luar Moonlight Harvest is a unique wine offering by Gallo Worldwide, known for its meticulous production process. This wine is harvested during the night, a technique believed to better preserve the grapes' fresh and delicate flavors.


The cooler nighttime temperatures help maintain the acidity and enhance the aromatic profile of the wine. Gallo Worldwide is committed to quality, and this product reflects their dedication to combining traditional methods with innovative techniques to create a superior wine experience.
AWARDS

Terraolivo IOOC - Grand Prestige Gold

2019

Terraolivo IOOC - Prestige Gold

2018, 2016, 2014

Terraolivo IOOC - Gran Prestige Gold

2017, 2015

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Casa de Santo Amaro Praemium DOP Azeite de Trás-Os-Montes is a premium olive oil produced by Trás-os-Montes Prime, Lda. It is made from carefully selected olives harvested from the Trás-Os-Montes region, which is renowned for its high-quality olive oils.


This particular olive oil bears the DOP (Denominação de Origem Protegida) label, ensuring that it meets strict production standards and originates from a specific geographical area within Portugal. It is noted for its robust flavor, with hints of green apple, freshly cut grass, and a slight peppery finish. 
AWARDS

Terraolivo IOOC - Grand Prestige Gold

2018, 2014

Terraolivo IOOC - Prestige Gold

2017, 2016

Terraolivo IOOC - Best of Country

2018

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21
Wine
ESTREITO DE CÂMARA DE LOBOS, Portugal
4.8
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
Wine
FUNCHAL, Portugal
4.8
38
Wine
ALENTEJO, Western Europe
4.8
39
40
41
42
43
44
Wine
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.8
45
46
Wine
VILA NOVA DE GAIA, Portugal
4.8
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
Wine
FUNCHAL, Portugal
4.8
56
Wine
SETÚBAL, Portugal
4.8
57
Wine
VILA NOVA DE GAIA, Portugal
4.8
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
Olive Oil
PORTUGAL, Western Europe
4.8
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
Wine
VILA NOVA DE GAIA, Portugal
4.8
89
Wine
VILA NOVA DE GAIA, Portugal
4.8
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100

TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 Portuguese Foods” list until April 13, 2025, 15,157 ratings were recorded, of which 10,792 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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