Marti Buckley

Spain Explained

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Spain Explained is the podcast for people who want to understand Spanish culture, Spanish food, and Spanish traditions beyond the guidebook basics. Hosted by award-winning author and cook Marti Buckley, who's lived in Spain since 2010, this show unpacks the concepts, rituals, and quirks that make Spain… Spain. Whether you're planning a trip to Spain, obsessed with Spanish cuisine, dreaming of moving there, or just curious why lunch can last four hours, this podcast translates the untranslatable. Each episode dives into one single part of Spanish life, from sobremesa to siesta, café con leche t...

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Marti Buckley

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7 lip 2026

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What is Menú del Día? (EP 25) 07.07.2026

Four million people sit down across Spain every weekday for the menú del día. A fixed price, a first course, a second, bread, wine, dessert. The menú del día is such a Spanish institution, it feels like it must have always existed. In this episode, find the fascinating story of how it actually came out of a 1964 government decree written for foreign tourists, under a dictatorship trying to sell "S...

What is an Asador? (EP 24) 30.06.2026

A restaurant in Segovia has spent nearly a century proving the tenderness of its roast suckling pig by carving it with the edge of a plate instead of a knife. That gesture made the dish famous, and it is just one piece of a much older story: the Spanish asador, the institution that turned roasting meat and fish over fire into one of the country's defining culinary traditions. So what is an asador?...

What is Vale? (EP 23) 23.06.2026

This episode is devoted to a single, four-letter word that you'll hear a LOT in Spain: vale. What does it mean, when is it used, and why is the answer … just about all the time for anything? This episode traces the full arc of vale, from its Latin roots meaning "be well," through its centuries as a formal Spanish farewell, and into its modern role as the Spanish equivalent of "okay."  Along the wa...

What is Tinto de Verano? (EP 22) 16.06.2026

Forget sangria...tinto de verano is Spain's true summer drink.  In this episode, we break down tinto de verano : what it actually is, the correct ratio of ice and the mixer ,  where it came from, and why it's THE drink. Literally "summer red wine." And it does exactly what it says. Red wine, carbonated mixer, a lot of ice, and usually a slice of lemon. That's the whole thing.  We go into the origi...

What is Chorizo? (EP 21) 09.06.2026

Chorizo shows up everywhere in Spain: sliced on a cutting board, tucked into a bocadillo, cooking down in a pot of lentils, skewered at a bar. It belongs to no single meal or occasion. It's daily, constant, and deeply woven into Spanish food culture. This episode covers everything you wanted to know about chorizo, hopefully ever! What chorizo is and how it's made, why fresh, cured, and smoked vari...

What is Manchego? (EP 20) 02.06.2026

Manchego is Spain's most exported cheese ... and its most copied. Nearly 60 percent of all Spanish DOP cheese sold abroad carries that name, which makes the imitation market significant and the label worth reading carefully. This episode covers the cheese from the ground up: what the DOP designation actually requires, the Manchega breed and why their low milk yield is baked into every price tag, t...

What is a Puente? (EP 19) 26.05.2026

In Spain, when a public holiday falls on a Thursday or Tuesday, taking the working day in between as leave turns it into a four-day weekend. The country plans around this. The calendar gets studied. There is a specific word for it: puente, a bridge, because you are bridging the gap between the festivo and the weekend. This episode covers how the puente works, what technically qualifies as one vers...

What is San Fermín? (EP 18) 19.05.2026

  Six fighting bulls. 849 meters. Under three minutes. Every morning for nine days straight, Pamplona does this during the fiesta of San Fermín. That's the part everyone knows. This episode covers that and all the rest. San Fermín is one of the oldest continuously celebrated fiestas in Spain, running every July 6th through 14th in Pamplona, the capital of Navarra. It is a Catholic feast day honori...

What is a Tapa? (EP 17) 12.05.2026

While the word tapas may have gotten loose in the world, from London to Hong Kong, it is distinctly Spanish and distinctly different than what it has come to mean globally. Going out for tapas has its own verb in Spanish,  tapear , and the full practice of drinking, eating tapas, and moving around has its own noun: el tapeo. Spain opened a formal UNESCO nomination file for the tradition in 2018. I...

What is Gazpacho? (EP 16) 05.05.2026

Gazpacho looks like the simplest thing in the world. Blended vegetables, tomatoes, olive oil, vinegar. But did you know it spent centuries with no tomato, no red color, and no place in any serious cookbook? This episode gets into all of it.  In this episode learn what gazpacho actually is and how it varies across Spain, from the classic andaluz to gazpacho manchego, which is a completely different...

What is the Camino? (EP 15) 28.04.2026

Every year, hundreds of thousands of people walk across Spain to reach a single cathedral in the far northwest corner of the country. Some of them are religious. Some of them just want a really, really long walk. The Camino de Santiago has been pulling people across Europe for over a thousand years, and right now more people are doing it than at any point in recorded history. What's the deal with...

What is a Churro? (EP 14) 21.04.2026

Churros are another one of those foods that reveals everything about Spain's regionality. This episode breaks down what churros actually are, where they come from, and why a food this simple produces this much regional passion. You'll learn the differences between churros, porras, and tejeringos, how oil temperature and dough technique make or break the whole thing, when people actually eat them a...

What is Flamenco? (EP 13) 14.04.2026

Flamenco is one of the world's great musical traditions: a singing art so emotionally raw it can feel like possession, a guitar technique unlike anything else on earth, and an extremely expressive dance vocabulary. It developed in Andalucía through centuries of deep cultural mixing, and it has been evolving, absorbing, and reinventing itself ever since. This episode breaks down what flamenco actua...

What is Pan Con Tomate? (EP 12) 07.04.2026

Pan con tomate literally means "bread with tomato". It is just four ingredients. Bread, tomato, olive oil, salt. (Ok, sometimes a little garlic, too). But this simple dish is NOT to be underestimated. It forms the backbone of breakfasts, and in Cataluña and surrounding regions is even served with a meal instead of regularl sliced bread. This episode breaks down what pan con tomate actually is, whe...

What is Merienda? (EP 11) 31.03.2026

Spain has five meals a day. You probably only know three of them. Merienda is the fourth, the officially sanctioned afternoon snack that happens somewhere in the afternoon, right in the gap between a 2pm lunch and a dinner that won't start until 9 or 10. It sounds simple. Until you look closer. What should I eat for merienda? Why should I do merienda? Why the obsession with ColaCao? This episode c...

What is Vermut? (EP 10) 24.03.2026

Spain has an entire time of day named after a drink, which just goes to show how essential vermut, or vermouth, is to understand Spain. This episode, hosted by Marti Buckley who just happens to be the co-founder of the International Society for the Preservation and Enjoyment of Vermouth, breaks down what vermut actually is, where it came from, and the ups and downs of Spanish vermouth culture over...

What is Semana Santa? (EP 09) 17.03.2026

Semana Santa…it's holy week, that time of year again when Spain stops. Schools close, businesses shut down, and people fill the streets for religious processions that last hours, some of which have been happening continuously for five hundred years.  This episode breaks down what Semana Santa actually is, why Spain's Holy Week is unlike anything else in the Catholic world, and how a week of religi...

What is Paella? (EP 08) 10.03.2026

Traditional Valencian paella has rabbit, legumes, and vegetables…not seafood. This episode explains what paella actually is, where it comes from, and why there's so much confusion about it. You'll learn the ingredients in authentic paella valenciana, how "paella" refers to both the pan and the dish, and why seafood paella and paella mixta are legitimate variations of a different style. This episod...

What is Siesta? (EP 07) 03.03.2026

Spain's most famous tradition is also its most misunderstood. The siesta isn't what you think it is, and most Spaniards don't actually take one. This episode breaks down what a siesta actually is, why it's fundamentally different from just any nap, and how the word itself covers two distinct things: the sleep and the midday break when Spain effectively pauses. You'll learn where the word comes fro...

What is Jamón Ibérico? (EP 06) 24.02.2026

Spain's most expensive cured meat costs the same per ounce as jewelry-grade silver. A single leg runs €400 to €1,000 in Spain, over $1,400 in the US, and only 6% of Spanish ham production qualifies for the top black tag classification. This episode breaks down what jamón ibérico de bellota actually is, why Iberian pigs have a genetic superpower no other pig on earth possesses, and how to identify...

What is the Paseo? (EP 05) 17.02.2026

Every evening, entire Spanish neighborhoods empty onto the streets. No event, no destination, just thousands of people walking. This is the paseo, Spain's daily walking tradition and the most elegant solution to modern loneliness ever invented. According to Spain's national statistics institute, 71% of Spaniards say walking is their primary leisure activity. Not hiking, not gym workouts, just comm...

What is Café con Leche? (EP 04) 10.02.2026

This is an episode about Spanish coffee. Not just café con leche...also cortado, café solo, carajillo...and each one has its own rules, its own timing, and its own place in the daily rhythm of Spanish life. In this episode, I break down the essential Spanish coffee drinks, when and how to order them, what makes Spanish coffee taste like it does, and what it reveals about how Spain approaches food,...

What is Sobremesa? (EP 03) 03.02.2026

Sobremesa is the word for what happens after you finish eating in Spain, and once you get it, everything clicks. It's why a Tuesday lunch turns into a three-hour situation. It's why Spanish restaurants feel so unhurried. It's why the best part of a Spanish meal has nothing to do with the food. In this episode I break down what sobremesa actually is, why it's sacred, and what it tells you about how...

What is Tortilla Española? (EP 02) 03.02.2026

Tortilla española is just eggs, potatoes, and oil. That's it. And yet somehow it's Spain's most important dish… on every menu, in every bar, and the source of passionate debates over whether it needs onion or not. In this episode, I break down what tortilla española really is, why it's everywhere, the great onion debate (it's real), and how to eat it the way Spaniards actually do. This is Spanish...

What is Spain? (EP 01) 03.02.2026

Spain is bigger, stranger, and more interesting than most people realize. The Basque Country, Cataluña, Andalucía, Galicia …they all cook differently, speak differently, and don't always agree on what "Spain" even means. In this first episode of Spain Explained, What is Spain?, I dive into why "Spanish cuisine" is kind of a myth, what it really means to be Spanish, and why understanding this chang...

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