'Sardine on Carvon' Cap
It's not just food. It's a sign.
Sardines spend the year in silence... until June, when they become the absolute protagonists of the country. Suddenly, they are everywhere: streets, grills, hands, clothes — impossible to escape.
There are rules: they must be plump, shiny, dripping onto the bread.
If it drips down your wrist? Even better.
When the smell of the grill invades the city, it's not just summer that begins — it's a kind of collective permission to slow down, be outdoors, and enjoy.
This piece by Portugal Social Club takes that moment and transforms it into a visual statement: direct, raw, and full of identity.
Because some things define a country... and a sardine on bread is one of them.