What is minhota?

Minhota is a term that refers to the culture and traditions of the Minho region in the northern part of Portugal. The Minho region is known for its lush green landscapes, river valleys, historic cities, and traditional villages. The culture of Minho is deeply rooted in its agricultural heritage, with wine and food production being prominent industries. The region is also famous for its traditional festivals, including the Paredes de Coura music festival, the Viana do Castelo Romaria festival, and the Guimarães Jazz festival. The Minho region is also home to several historical sites, such as the Bom Jesus do Monte sanctuary, the Roman Bridge of Ponte de Lima, and the Braga Cathedral.