abstract:Pescado frito (literally, "fried fish"), or Pescaíto frito (Andalusian dialect), is a traditional dish from the Southern coasts of Spain, typical in Andalusia, but also found in Catalonia, Valencia, the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands. It is also consumed as a delicacy in inland Spain, being very common in the inland Andalusian provinces of Seville and Cordoba.