Posts Tagged ‘Food and Drink’
20 Things a Diabetic Needs to Do Before and During Travel
After living ten years in a household of Type 1 diabetics before becoming one myself, I’ve had plenty of experience watching my mom run down a German mountain in search of chocolate. Trust me, there are much safer (and less stressful) ways to avoid disaster during your trip!
Read MoreTraveling Gluten-Free in America: What You Need to Know
The good news about traveling in America right now is that gluten intolerance is the new sexy food trend. This means most grocery stores and many popular restaurants are upping their gluten-free game, so there are more options available than there were even five years ago.
Read More16 Places That Still Practice Cannibalism
There are few greater taboos in human culture than that against cannibalism. There’s something especially grotesque in the minds of most humans about eating their fellow man. Even so, cannibalism still persists as a practice in some pockets of the world.
Read More20 Traditional Dishes From Around the World
You don’t have to be a foodie at home to appreciate good eats when you’re traveling. Trying the delicacies each country has to offer is one of the best parts of traveling!
Read More5 Culinary Experiences That Are Uniquely New York City
While many travel to the City that Never Sleeps for the nightlife, the bright lights of Broadway, or endless shopping opportunities, I travel to the Big Apple for the food. I can easily spend the entire weekend in NYC just eating.
Read More8 Reasons to Visit Cape Town, South Africa
Some places just capture you. Maybe it’s the warmth and hospitality of the people, the majestic scenery, or the mouthwatering foods. Or maybe a place is fortunate enough to possess all three, as in the case of Cape Town, South Africa.
Read MoreCraftier Than Before: An Inside Look Into Bangkok’s Exploding Craft Beer Scene
As I write this article, I’m sitting at a first floor café in the same building that hosted a craft beer festival six days ago—and I can still see the splintered plastic cups with the event’s logo printed on the side littering the ground.
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