The news was reported in 160 countries around the world, and the church with frescoes was crowded with tourists trying to see the restored paintings every day.
This fresco is especially popular in Europe, and T-shirts with fresco designs are also on sale.
By the way, a person who reproduces the fresco with curry has appeared in Japan. Takeda Takeda, the writer who runs the blog "Fun!", Is that person. Mr. Takeda used "black beans," "sliced cheese," "glue," and "ham" in addition to rice and curry roux as materials for frescoes made with curry.
And here is the finished curry.
Mr. Takeda wrote, "It would be difficult to restore the frescoes, but it was also difficult to curry the failed paintings of my grandmother," but no, this is a high degree of perfection! If you sell this curry in a Spanish village with frescoes, it will surely be a big hit as a new specialty of the village.