

50 Years of Flavor: Zaragoza's Legendary Guardia Civil Sandwich
El Lince: A Zaragoza Institution Celebrates 50 Years of the Guardia Civil Sandwich Zaragoza, Spain – In the heart of Zaragoza's Casco Antiguo, a small bar named El Lince has been serving a unique culinary creation for half a century. The "Guardia Civil" sandwich, a simple yet flavorful combination of stale sardines, tomato, and spicy pepper, has become a local legend. Food blogger Cocituber recently visited the establishment and captured the experience on video. "Si hay un bar clásico en Zaragoza es el bar de Vicente," Cocituber said in his video, highlighting the bar's historical significance. The video shows the owner, Vicente, preparing the sandwich with practiced ease. He explained that the sandwich's name, "Guardia Civil," is a long-standing tradition, although the exact origin remains a mystery. Cocituber's enthusiastic review of the sandwich adds to the video's charm. "Qué bueno está, tío!" he exclaimed, showcasing the sandwich's deliciousness. El Lince's Guardia Civil sandwich is more than just a snack; it's a piece of Zaragoza's culinary heritage, a testament to the enduring appeal of simple, well-made food.