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...
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...
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…
Historically, the Czechs have spent more time perfecting the art of beer than the art of food. There are literally more beer recipes than food recipes. But the few Czech dishes that exist can be quite tasty.
If you plan to visit England, you're probably more interested in the sights than the food... and for good reason. But you've gotta eat sometime. So here's a list of some of the foods you can muster up the strength to swallow in England...
If Hungarian cuisine could be boiled down to one word, it would be… paprika. This smoky spice is used in just about everything. I think the only thing we didn’t find paprika in was ice cream (but I wouldn’t be surprised if that existed somewhere).
One of the best things about traveling is tasting authentic foreign cuisine. And there’s no better place to broaden your gastronomic horizons than France. Here’s a list of what to eat in France:
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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