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Rabbit if cooked correctly is a very nice meat. You will often get this on the menu in Spain especially in the Pyrenees (not so much on the Camino I don't think), but a lot of the time it is farmed rabbit (edit - wild rabbit is nice farmed is not...
In places that ate (or still do??) rabbits as the primary source of meat, for example during the depression, rabbit starvation (humans starving, not the rabbits) was a thing. Rabbits are too lean, and any very lean meat is definitely not a good...
I believe you need to present a Finisterre\Muxia credential with applicable sellos (just like the ones for going to SdC) for that.
IIRC if you do both (F & M) you MUST show that you stopped at Lires.
Buen Camino
Of course you have multitudes of Spanish speakers wherever you go. When you have more time to walk you should think about walking a less traveled Camino like the Aragonés, Vasco or VDLP as examples. I have walked all three (of course there are...
A walk from Alfriston to Seaford, about 14 km and on the South Downs way
Quaint buildings with numerous steps going up and a friendly pony going down
Passing the Litlington horse in the distance
Walking parts of the Cuckmore Pilgrim Path...
Camino Frances
Puente La Reina - Gares
Pilgrim statue
photo taken February 11, 2007
Erected on the eastern edge of Puente La Reina - Gares for Anno Santo 1965 this iron Pilgrim had been crafted by Gerardo Brun in his antique family forge
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