Migas is a dish traditionally made from stale bread and other ingredients in Spanish and Portuguese cuisines. Originally introduced by shepherds, migas are very popular across the Iberian Peninsula, and are the typical breakfast of hunters at monterĂ­as in southern Spain.
The same name is used for a different dish made from corn or flour tortillas in Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisines.

Categories: Egg
Also known as:
English: Huevos migas
Wikidata ID: Q957776
Wikipedia title: Migas
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