<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Cookbook: Tapas Media: Tapas </Td> </Tr> <P> A tapa (Spanish pronunciation: (ˈtapa)), in Spanish cuisine, is an appetizer, or snack . It may be cold (such as mixed olives and cheese) or hot (such as chopitos, which are battered, fried baby squid). In select bars in Spain, tapas have evolved into an entire, sophisticated cuisine . In Spain, patrons of tapas can order many different tapas and combine them to make a full meal . In some Central American countries, such snacks are known as bocas . In parts of Mexico, similar dishes are called botanas . </P> <P> The word "tapas" is derived from the Spanish / Portuguese verb tapar, "to cover", a cognate of the English top . Before the 19th century, European roads were in bad condition . Some were originally old Roman roads (viae romanae); some were trails dating from the Middle Ages . Travelling was slow and exhausting . Most people could not read or write, and Spain was no exception . Inns, called posadas, albergues, or bodegas, grew up along the roads, offering meals and rooms, plus fresh horses for travellers . Since few innkeepers could write and few travellers read, inns offered their guests a sample of the dishes available, on a "tapa" (the word for pot cover in Spanish). In fact, a "tapa" was (and still is) a small portion of any kind of Spanish cuisine . </P> <P> According to The Joy of Cooking, the original tapas were thin slices of bread or meat which sherry drinkers in Andalusian taverns used to cover their glasses between sips . This was a practical measure meant to prevent fruit flies from hovering over the sweet sherry (see below for more explanations). The meat used to cover the sherry was normally ham or chorizo, which are both very salty and activate thirst . Because of this, bartenders and restaurant owners created a variety of snacks to serve with sherry, thus increasing their alcohol sales . The tapas eventually became as important as the sherry . </P>

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