Disaster strikes: French fries will be smaller than normal this summer in Germany. That has us wondering: could small fries affect German tourism? After all, no one visits Germany for the beautiful cities or rich history or tourist attractions.
A new survey determined which country has the worst cuisine in the world... and the answer really isn't surprising.
Would you be able to identify 16 mystery ice cream flavors? Could you consume an entire plate of fried chicken and bacon waffles? And what could possibly be better than ice cream!?
Bacon is the perfect food. It makes a burger taste better. It makes scallops taste more like a land creature. It makes a healthy food like asparagus actually taste good. And now that people are discovering the miracle of bacon, it's being added to everything . . . even foods you wouldn't expect.
There's an obvious correlation between countries that are known for beer production and countries that are known for bad food... and Germany is one of those countries. But there are still a few things you should try on your visit...
Imagine a place where thick, tender, juicy, mouth-watering steaks are available on nearly every street. Then imagine Buenos Aires, home of the ubiquitous parilla (grill). Everywhere you look in the city, there's a world-class parilla offering a high-quality steak. And thanks to a low exchange rate, it's completely affordable. So get ready to meet your protein quota for the year -- here's a list of our favorite parillas in Buenos Aires...
Argentina is one of those rare destinations where the food rivals the tourist attractions. You're likely to spend as much time eating or recovering from a food coma as you are snapping photographs of monuments and attractions. Here's what you'll be eating in Argentina...
You see it everywhere in Buenos Aires. Street vendors sell it near subway stations. Groups of people gather to share it in public parks. But what the heck is that mushy green beverage?
When you think of food in Argentina, you probably think of slabs of beef sizzling over an open fire or delicious empanadas filled with meats and cheeses. But did you know that Buenos Aires is one of the best places in the world for… pizza?
The Dutch know how to make some pretty tasty things. Cheese. Chocolate. Beer. But when it comes to actual meals, they aren’t as proficient. Here’s what to eat in the Netherlands…
Monday, July 26, 2010
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