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Where can I find spring onions in Cascais?
Read more: Where can I find spring onions in Cascais?You can find spring onions at the Cascais Market, which operates on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Most larger supermarkets, like Pingo Doce, also stock them. Additionally, Continente in Cascais Shopping has spring onions available. Happy shopping!
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Where can I find Kimchi?
Read more: Where can I find Kimchi?You can find kimchi in several places around Cascais. Here are some recommendations:
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Where can I go in the Algarve, which is not very touristy?
Read more: Where can I go in the Algarve, which is not very touristy?If you’re looking to explore the Algarve while avoiding the more touristy spots, here are some charming and less crowded destinations to consider: These hidden gems in the Algarve allow you to enjoy the region’s natural beauty and culture without the crowds.
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Where in supermarket is fresh yeast?
Read more: Where in supermarket is fresh yeast?Many supermarkets carry fresh yeast, but you won’t find it in the baking aisle, because it needs to be kept chilled. Depending on where you shop, you may find it in the dairy case, or near the eggs. At Lidl, it comes in a block, next to the butter.
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Where can I find sourdough pizza?
Read more: Where can I find sourdough pizza?You can find sourdough pizza at a place called Souldough Pizza, located at R. Nova da Alfarrobeira 5, 2750-444 Cascais. The experience has been highly praised by expats, noting the friendly staff and fresh, tasty food. Their pesto pizza, in particular, comes highly recommended! You can check them out on…
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Can you recommend a good doggy day care in the Cascais area for daytime care?
Read more: Can you recommend a good doggy day care in the Cascais area for daytime care?There are a couple of great options for doggy day care around Cascais that expats highly recommend: Both places are highly recommended by the local expat community and are known for their reliable, caring services.
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Can you recommend a good hummus in the area?
Read more: Can you recommend a good hummus in the area?I’ve heard the yummiest hummus is from Zaytouna Cascais. Additionally, if you enjoy making it at home, one expat shared a tip about peeling the chickpeas after boiling to achieve a smoother texture. Enjoy!

