Spain's Holy Week has a special dessert called Torrijas. Although you can also buy Torrijas, you can see long queues in front of famous dessert shops to buy Torrijas. Online says that Madrid's dessert shops sell nearly 30 w kg of Torrijas during Holy Week. Torrijas is actually a fried milk egg skin toast, soaked in milk with lemon peel or cinnamon, beaten into eggs, and fried, probably like this. Some Torrijas are soaked in milk with wine. Overall, Torrijas tastes sweet and has a cinnamon flavor, but each store does a difference. Here are a summary of 5 Torrijas reviews from Madrid for your reference. El Riojano (pictured 2.4.10) Address: Calle Mayor, 10, 28013 Madrid This 1855 century dessert shop is very historical to make Torrijas, their Torrijas is relatively wet, there will be soup in the lunch box, when packing must be in plastic bags. There are two kinds, one is de leche milk, the other is de vino wine flavor. Milk should be the most traditional taste, cinnamon flavor, milk soaked bread is very soft, the taste is sweet. The wine taste is strong, a little bit of wine acid, not sweet or greasy. But as a sweet person, I still prefer milk Torrijas. Price: 3.7 Euro/block La Mallorquina (picture 3.5.8.9) Address: Puerta del Sol, 8, 28013 Madrid; Calle de Vel zquez, 39, 28001 Madrid; Calle de Mira el R í o Baja, 19, 28005 Madrid This pink logo store should be no stranger to everyone. Sol subway station is out, often see queues, opened in 1894 a century-old store. Their home is a Torrijas, the taste is quite satisfactory, but not particularly sweet, which may be more suitable for most Chinese tastes, the egg skin is large, and the cinnamon taste is moderate. Price: 2.8 Euro/block Mallorca (picture 1.6) Address: Calle de Bravo Murillo, 7, 28015 Madrid (this is also a chain, Serrano, etc., you can Google it) This store should not be unfamiliar to everyone, Madrid is more common, opened in 1931, this year's 90th anniversary, the address marked the store is their first store. Their Torrijas is dry, not very sweet, the bread skin wrapped in egg liquid is slightly salty, and it will not be sweet and greasy to eat. Price: their Torrijas is weighed for sale, 29 euros/kg, generally 1 piece about 2-3 euros. La Huerta de Carabaña (Figure 7) Address: El Corte Ingles (Castellana) This is a bit amazing to eat Torrijas in the restaurant. Compared with the traditional dessert shop Torrijas, this is more like a modified, moderate sweetness, and better with ice cream. Price: I can't remember, about 5-6 Europe El Corte Ingl és supermarket or dessert shop address: Torrijas produced by British companies in major British companies, the taste is quite satisfactory, relatively sweet, sold in supermarkets or British company dessert shops. Price: 4.25 Euro/2 slices, often discounted above is purely my sense of population. Traditional festivals eat traditional desserts, everyone buy them and try them! It is not a holy week that is also sold, and there is no need to queue up haha.