Spanish cuisine is amazing. I really love the way they choose what ingredients to include and the way they actually cook their food. My favorite is the paella because I love rice and seafood very much. Here are five most famous and very delicious dishes that you should never miss when you visit Spain:
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Loving Food Is Loving Spain
Sunday, September 9th, 2007Wales Offers A Quintessential Country Experience
Sunday, September 9th, 2007If you’re a traveler seeking a typical country escape then you should check out these four country inns in Wales.
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More Than Just A Pasta And Pizza Experience
Thursday, August 30th, 2007A traveler should never miss the dining experience in Milan, Italy and how the locals prepare, cook, and serve their food. If you visit another city or place, always try out new things and explore the city’s way of eating or the foods that the locals love. You might think that the Milan’s native staple food is pasta but there are actually more popular food items in the beautiful city so get to know the usual and different food items on the menu.
To have the energy to tour and shop for stuff and souvenirs, a very healthy meal packed with carbohydrates will surely do the trick. You can also have a Milanese dining experience after that long and tiring day. The different cuisines will surely be a feast for your eyes and once you’ve tasted them you’ll appreciate northern Italian cooking style even more.
In Milan, pasta is most of the time overlooked because the locals eat and consider polenta or rice as its staple food. They also use butter in cooking their foods.
One of their favorite dishes is the Risotto, which is made up of meat broth, saffron, and rice. Sometimes, bone marrow is also included to spice it up. They also love fish such as pike and trout, which are seasoned and cooked. Pork and veal are also their favorite where Veal is usually paired up with mayonnaise, anchovy sauce, tuna, and capers.
They’re favorite kinds of cheese are Mascarpone and Gorgonzola varieties. Mascarpone is usually used in puddings by the locals while Gorgonzola is cheese with very strong flavor.
You can check out these restaurants for an inexpensive but very satisfying meal when you want to eat or have a classy dining experience.
Craccco-Peck is one of the most popular restaurants in Milan, Italy where tourists, as well as the locals, love to dine. The best thing about this restaurant is the wide selection of wine and desserts! Cracco-Peck is located at Via Victor Hugo.
Taverna Morrigi is another restaurant in Milan, which is located at Via Morrigi 8. Just make sure to bring cash with you when you dine in at Taverna Morrigi because they don’t usually accept credit cards.
You can also check out Pizza Ok for the largest pizzas that you can ever eat. There are 86 different kinds of toppings from which you can choose from and again they don’t normally accept credit cards so bring cash with you. It is located at Via Lambro 15.
The Rich and Affluent Ones Go To Italy
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007The most famous destination for the rich and affluent people like Elton John is Italy. Elton John just went to the isle of Capri, Italy. This is good news for Italy and of course the travel companies because of the profit from the visitors and tourists.
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The Best Perk Up Spots In Vienna
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007When you’re on a vacation in Vienna, Austria, you can never be too alert if you’ll just visit one of Vienna’s coffee shops. There’s nothing like a freshly brewed coffee that can perk you up while shopping and taking pictures of the fantastic view of the city.
Breathing History In Top Milan Museums
Tuesday, August 28th, 2007Milan is not only the fashion capital of Europe, but also is the capital of museums. If you’re a history buff, or would simply want to backtrack to how things were, a visit to the city’s top three museums would have you leaving Milan a little dazed with wonder and awe. Indeed, you’ve never been to Milan unless you’ve been to its museums.
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One of a Kind Travels With Radical Travel
Friday, August 24th, 2007If you are a starving student who wants to tour around Europe with a tight budget of £124, then you’re in luck because the Radical Travel Bus Network has laid out pretty interesting tours for the cheapskate travelers.
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Cycling Holidays
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007If you are one of those who relish active holidays, then cycling holidays could just be the event to perk you up. Anyone can enjoy this relatively leisurely activity and a good place to start and meet new friends is England’s Cycling Country.
European tourists give US the wide berth
Friday, May 11th, 2007Traveling to the US is being seen as a hassle by a large number of tourists from Europe and the US is steadily losing European tourists to other destinations. Issues regarding visa, fingerprinting, and a daunting immigration procedure have led to a record fall in tourists from across the pond into the US.
“There’s a perception out there that it’s tough to get into the United States at the moment. So people tend to look at what are the other options. There are plenty of attractive destinations around the world,” said Geoffrey Lipman, assistant secretary general of the United Nation’s World Tourism Organization, based in Madrid, Spain.
50th anniversary of Frommer’s landmark travel guide
Saturday, May 5th, 2007“Europe on 5 Dollars a Day†is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The book which came out in 1957 became an immediate bestseller is still used by the average American as a guide for leisure travel in Europe. The original by Arthur Frommer is due to bow out this year after selling millions of copies. The Frommer brand is being carried forward by Pauline Frommer.
Arthur Frommer’s book caught the imagination of the Americans who were struck by the thought of doing Europe on five dollars a day. Back then, travel to Europe was a consideration only for the wealthy. Factors that led to the success of Frommer’s book included the affluence in the American society post WW2 and the growth of air travel.