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Scots tourists in Spain warned to stop drinking sangria and eating paella

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Every spring and summer, people from the UK flock to Spain in search of sunshine and a break from the typical miserable weather we often experience here.

However, one tourist trap could catch them out if they're visiting popular destinations like Barcelona, Madrid, the Canaries, Seville, Alicante or Benidorm - and it involves some very popular food and drinks synonymous with Spanish holidays.

A debate on Reddit has highlighted the biggest tourist traps in Spanish resorts and destinations. One of them is claimed to be sangria, and tourists are urged to consider whether the popular drink is really worth it, Taking to the social media site, one person claimed that Sangria is a tourist trap, originally created by Brits - much like chicken tikka masala was invented by a Scotsman.

The authentic and original version is called 'tinto de verano', which uses actual wine and lemon. "Sangria is a soda like Coca Cola and Fanta, so imagine going to Spain and paying 10 euros (£8.58) for a jar of Fanta.

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