Pochas con Almejas: the story on the plate
This recipe adds a distinctive regional story to the Spanish collection: Navarre and northern Spain is represented through fresh white beans and clams, careful seasoning, correct cutting and a method that feels recognisably local rather than generic.
Historical background
Pochas con Almejas belongs to the food story of Navarre and northern Spain. It shows how local produce, climate, trade, religion, markets and family technique shaped everyday cooking.
Why it is famous
It is famous because it makes fresh white beans and clams feel unmistakably Spanish, using beans simmered then finished with clams rather than a generic international approach.
Cultural significance
In Spanish culture this dish works for shared tables, regional menus and the kind of food people remember from homes, bars, bakeries or family celebrations.




