Migas Fiesta
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Each year, Torrox holds its traditional Migas Fiesta, which has the Tourism Interest designation in Andalusia.
The town pays tribute to its most typical dish, offering a plate of “migas” (fried breadcrumbs) and a good glass of wine to everyone who wishes to take part in the celebrations.
The ingredients and seasoning used to prepare “migas” make it an ideal dish for people working on the land. When farm labourers were working on the vineyards and olive groves and lunchtime came, the farmer would ring a bell to let them know that the “migas” were ready to eat.
On the Sunday before Christmas, alongside La Almazara Market, “migas” are prepared and distributed to all the local residents and visitors who come to Torrox. The ringing of the bell is the signal for everyone to come and collect their plate of “migas”. A glass of wine and an “arriera” salad (with cod and orange) accompany the meal, which takes place in a wonderful festive atmosphere. Later, the music and dancing continue in Plaza de la Constitución square.
During the previous weeks there are a range of cultural events and activities, such as the Local Wine Competition and the official presentation of the poster announcing the fiesta. There is no shortage of “verdiales” (type of flamenco) groups, as well as the municipal band and other bands invited to take part in the fiesta.