Ribelles Park
Inaugurated on May 25, 1999, it is named after the poet from Puçol, Josep Maria Ribelles i Llobat, and features multiple species of trees.
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Paella, rabbit, eels or stew are the traditional first courses, always accompanied by sweets such as brazo de gitano or torta, not forgetting the orange
Valencian cuisine surprises travelers with its combination of sea, orchards, and mountains—a variety also reflected in the town's typical dishes, characteristic of traditional Valencian gastronomy.
Paella is the quintessential Valencian dish, which in Puçol you can enjoy in beachside restaurants overlooking the Mediterranean, or in a family villa on any given Sunday. Paella is a symbol of identity, an emblematic, popular, and festive food. Many varieties can be sampled, although in our area, rabbit, chicken, garrofón (a type of bean), and "ferraura" (a type of sausage) paella are typical.
Visitors should also try conill amb tomaca (rabbit with tomato sauce). This is another typical dish of the area. It is mainly served on holidays such as bullfighting festivals, accompanied by the traditional caragolà (snails).
All i pebre (eel stew) is prepared in an earthenware casserole dish with chopped eels and potatoes. Furthermore, the best farmed eels can be obtained from the local Valencian Aquaculture Company.
The putxero de nadal (Christmas stew) and sopa bruta (raw soup) are prepared mainly at Christmas and during the winter. The stew is made with chicken, pork, sausage, vegetables, chickpeas, saffron, and meatballs. The soup uses the broth from the stew and includes bread, hard-boiled egg, gizzards, and liver.
The orange is our most internationally renowned natural product, prized for its flavor, nutritional value, and appeal as a dessert. Orange trees are an integral part of the landscape surrounding this town, creating a captivating scene with their vibrant color and beauty.
The brazo de gitano (Swiss roll) is a very typical sweet treat made with sponge cake and layers of almonds, while the pastís blanc (white cake) is a variation of the former, using the same ingredients but topped with meringue.
Other typical sweets of the area include sweet potato pastries, Cristina cake, and arrope cake.
These traditional dishes, and others, can be enjoyed in the numerous bars, restaurants, bakeries, and pastry shops of Puçol.
You can savor them all on Puçol beach. Forget fast food and come to taste the local cuisine with unbeatable views of the Mediterranean.
Alternatively, in the town center, you can mingle with the locals for a few beers and tapas, a tradition that has been revived in recent years thanks to the success of the Tapas Route, held in late August and early September, coinciding with the town's festivities. This Tapas Route has already been declared of relevance for local tourism promotion. This initiative is so important that the municipality has declared October 9th as World Tapas Day.