A fundamental fact that characterizes Spain, apart from the fact that we throw a party for no reason or the art and salt shaker that runs through our mountainous body, are the delicious foods that represent us. Salmorejo, paella, potato omelette, Galician seafood or a good stew, and I would lack a thousand to mention, they would be some of the options capable of cajoling anyone who sits at the table.
One that has fallen in love with our kitchen has been the great Charlize Theron. The living legend of the cinema has not hesitated to declare herself in love with this one of hers in her last appearance in the Show by David Letterman: “I feel a real passion and love for Spanish food,” confesses the interpreter.
Such is the fanaticism of the protagonist of ‘Monster’ for Spanish gastronomy that a dilemma, already universal, has been raised about it: “In Spain is it legal to marry food?” Theron openly questions: “I think it is likely that you can marry a croquetteif you want,” he adds.

Charlize’s testimony has become a reason for discussion among ‘TikTok’ users and the opinion is unanimous, something unheard of in this social network: food made in Spain It is unmatched and there is nothing more to talk about. “What a good summary of Spain: very good food and everything is legal here”, “apart from being an incredible woman, she has great taste” or “food, culture, landscapes, beaches… We have it all”are some of the comments that our new fan has unleashed.
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