Sweet Chestnut Recipes To Take You Around The World
Not every chestnut needs to be roasted on an open fire.
Video: Oreos Around the World
There's nothing more American than a stack of Oreos and a cold glass of milk, right? Wrong, apparently!
According to this video from The Daily...
Infographic: How to Eat Sushi Correctly
Customs are very important in Japan, and there are precise rules and codes to follow when doing things that many of us would consider to...
5 Strangest Foods at Oktoberfest in Munich
Learning about the specific type of beer served at Oktoberfest yesterday got me so excited about the glutinous festival that I had to discover more about...
A Visual Guide to the Favorite Foods of the World
According to Massive Health's “Who Eats What?” infographic, the world’s twelve most popular foods are (in order) salad, chicken, cheese, rice, tea, coffee, milk,...
The Culture of Chocolate Around the World
Historically, culturally, and economically speaking, chocolate has had an impact on every continent on the globe except Antarctica -- but even down there I...
Eat, Drink & Be Merry at Mercado de San Miguel
Unlike most of the popular destinations in Spain (which are located along the Mediterranean in the south or the Bay of Biscay in the...
Waffle House: Traveler’s Friend, Celebrity Hangout, and Now a State Landmark
A lot of people think of Waffle House as just a Southern thing. Veteran travelers, however, know that you can find clusters of Waffle...
Spain’s Padron Peppers: Bite Into some Spice (or Not)
This post is courtesy of our blog buddy Talia at Bite Size Wellness. We like her write-up on this Spanish tapas staple, and we...
Welsh Cakes: a Very Political Teatime Treat
After seeing pictures of Ann Romney baking Welsh cakes to feed reporters at the Republican National Convention, and after reading this New York magazine article from...
Rude Food on the London Tube
These rude food clues are brought to you by Show and Stay.
Using the tube on your London weekend theatre break? You'll want to check out...
5 Faves From OpenTable’s Top Late Night Restaurants
Any good traveler knows about late-night dining. That's why we were so interested to see OpenTable.com announcing their Top 100 Late Night Dining Restaurants....
The Counter in Dublin Offers Burgers, Hangover Relief
Guest Post by Hadley
I get really, really, ridiculously hung-over whenever I drink. My “going out” handbag is the equivalent of a portable Rite-Aid: Advil,...
Lychee: A Taste of China
We at Travel Freak love finding other bloggers who use food as a method for experiencing world culture, and we love it even more...
Stately Sandwiches: 50 States, 2 Slices of Bread
FOODIE FRIDAY
Like that episode of Friends where Joey leaps to protect a meatball sub instead of Chandler after he thinks he hears a gunshot,...
“Eat Your World” Blog Defines Food Travel
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For us, food is as much a part of the travel experience as visiting cultural points of interest or debating with an airline...
5 Best Burgers in NYC for National Burger Month
The month of May is jam packed with American holidays: we've got the festive fetishization of Mexican culture known as Cinco de Mayo, the...
Dutch Pancakes: Good Eats in Amsterdam
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Guest Post by Mark Michael Stephens
Last August, I was fortunate to spend five days in Amsterdam. After roaming three hours in bliss at...
Thorrablot: An Acquired Taste of Iceland
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When I tried out for The Amazing Race (an experience I will blog about eventually) I made it a point to mention that I...
Paczki Day: a Polish Tradition By Way of the Midwest
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To many people, Mardi Gras (which is coming up this Tuesday) loosely translates from French into "I will get drunk enough to expose my...