Fideuà (Valencian: [fiðeˈwa]) or Fideuada (Catalan: [fiðəˈwaðə], from fideu, Catalan/Valencian for "noodle") is a dish typical of the Valencian Community, in Spain. It originated in the 1960s in the city of Gandia[citation needed] when thin noodles like vermicelli were used instead of rice in the popular dish paella.[1]
There are many variations of it with different ingredients, but it is usually made with white-fleshed fish and crustaceans,[2] and optionally served with allioli sauce.
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