The Weasley family's attire is particularly eye-catching on the streets of Barcelona.

At least Mrs. Weasley and Mr. Weasley are wearing heavy, dark-colored robes, which look like velvet or thick cotton, with delicate embroidery and trims on the details.

This kind of clothing is somewhat inappropriate in the hot summer.

Mr. Arthur Weasley, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a thin tie around his neck, gives people an orthodox British gentleman style. Their shoes are shiny leather boots, which remain spotless even in hot weather.

Molly Weasley wears a floor-length skirt with complicated patterns and low-key but elegant colors.

Her headdress is also eye-catching, wearing an exquisite hat or a headscarf decorated with lace, which looks solemn and elegant even in this casual environment.

Although Ginny, George, Fred, Charlie and Ron were not dressed as exaggeratedly as their parents, they were also wearing dark clothes, which was completely inconsistent with the enthusiastic atmosphere of Barcelona.

"Fortunately Bill didn't come. This dress is too ugly." Ron Weasley whispered to George and Fred where his parents couldn't hear, "I don't understand why mom and dad insisted that we dress so formally."

"Didn't I say it?" Ginny scratched her waist impatiently. The dress she was wearing was the dress she wore at Bill's wedding.

This dress was originally perfect.

But the recent travel was too pleasant, and the Muggle food was too delicious, so Ginny gained a little weight. Now she feels a little tight in this dress, and it feels itchy when she wears it.

"It seems that my father's, grandfather's, brother's, great-grandson's family lives near Barcelona." Ginny sorted out this relationship word by word.

"Then there's no need for us to dress up to meet him." George Weasley pulled the high collar of his shirt uncomfortably.

"I heard that he is a diehard member of the Spanish Magic Secret Society who is unwilling to move." Charlie Weasley said helplessly, "So Dad wants to dress decently and persuade him to move to the UK."

"Mr. Weasley really loves his work now." Hermione teased lightly-

Hermione was wearing very thin or youthful and beautiful clothes.

Hermione was wearing a refreshing white dress, the hem of the dress only reached her knees, and it swayed gently with every movement of Hermione, like a light breeze in summer.

Hermione carried a light brown leather bag across her body and a sun hat on her head, looking no different from the tourists around her.

Although it was just a simple dress, Hermione's overall appearance gave people the feeling of being both elegant and energetic, which was in sharp contrast with the people around him, especially the Weasley family.

Even Harry was wearing a slim-fitting pair of jeans and loose short sleeves.

From a distance, it seemed as if they were a couple.

"Oh, I envy you guys. You don't have to wear these antiques." Ron, who was following Harry and Hermione, complained in annoyance, "Bill is so mean!"

Ron angrily punched the air: "He actually used the excuse of a honeymoon to avoid this visit!"

"But his reason is indeed legitimate." Hermione raised her head as she walked, looking up at the "jamon" (Spanish ham) hanging on the roadside stalls.

They were in Barcelona's famous Boqueria Market.

The colorful fruit and vegetable stalls, fresh seafood and a variety of meats in the market attracted their attention. The entrance of the market was hung with colorful signs and banners, welcoming tourists and local residents from all over the world to explore this food paradise.

As soon as you step into the market, you can feel a lively atmosphere.

Customers shuttled between the stalls, selecting their favorite products and bargaining, while vendors kept shouting, trying to attract passers-by.

The air was filled with the mixed aroma of fresh fruits and vegetables, seafood and baked goods, which intertwined to create an irresistible temptation.

"Hey! Ron, this ham is pretty good!" Hermione confidently looked at it and shook her head and introduced, "Spanish ham is made from black Iberian pigs, which are mostly raised in open oak forests and feed on oak fruits. The ham is oily and has a significant marble texture. Because of the special fat content and texture of Iberian pigs, the meat can reach the ultimate tenderness and fragrance when mature." "Okay, okay, Miss Know-it-all." Harry interrupted helplessly, "I know you know a lot, let's buy this for dinner." Several restaurants in the Boqueria Market have food processing services. Whether tourists or locals, they can choose the ingredients they like at the market and then take them to the restaurant for processing. The processing fee is usually very reasonable, usually charged by kilogram. Cured ham is generally 2 euros per kilogram, seafood is a little more expensive, 3.4 euros per kilogram, and other meats range from 1 euro to 5 euros. The preparation methods are also rich and varied, from simple stir-frying to complex Mediterranean-style cooking, each of which is designed to highlight the fresh taste of the raw materials. In addition, these restaurants also provide flavor seasoning options such as authentic Spanish olive oil, herbs and sea salt, allowing customers to customize their food according to their own taste.

"Next, let's buy some fruits." Hermione said, "Spain likes to use fruits supplemented by fresh vegetables and peppers to process meat and seafood."

Next, Hermione began to talk non-stop about the history of Spanish food to Harry and Ron.

Harry had a headache after hearing this, so he had to pretend to listen, nodding in agreement with "Yeah, yeah," while turning his eyes to the fruit stand next to him——

The fruits and vegetables at the fruit and vegetable stall are neatly arranged, from bright red tomatoes to dark green cabbage, from sunny lemons to deep purple grapes, each fruit and vegetable looks like it has been carefully selected, exuding With natural luster.

As he walked, the fresh seafood area also attracted Harry's attention. It was filled with sparkling fish, lively shrimps and various shellfish. The seafood was as fresh as if it had just been caught from the sea.

The meat section is equally busy, with a variety of cuts of meat, including pork, beef and lamb, cleverly displayed in refrigerated cases. Various sausages and bacon are also displayed in front of some stalls, exuding an attractive smoky smell.

There are not only static stalls in the market, but also some mobile carts filled with cooking snacks and hot drinks. These snacks range from authentic Spanish tapas to international cuisine.

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