Pipirrana is a typical Spanish salad originating from Andalusia. It has numerous variations because each province has a different method of preparation and different ingredients. However, one of the more traditional versions is made with cucumbers, onions, green peppers, and tomatoes. The refreshing summer salad is usually dressed with olive oil, and vinegar, and slices of bread are often used as an accompaniment that is soaked in it, while tuna and olives are often added in order to elevate the flavors. It is believed that pipirrana was invented by Spanish field workers of Andalusia, Murcia, and La Mancha, who would prepare it with fresh vegetables, so it is safe to assume that tuna and olives were not originally used in the salad, except on festive occasions.

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