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]]>Your personal taste will determine which local foods are worth trying. If you have certain dietary restrictions, skip the foods that don’t meet them. The same goes for the foods you simply don’t enjoy, such as dishes that are too sweet or spicy.
If you’re not a picky eater and enjoy trying a little bit of everything, it’s highly unlikely you’ll have enough time to try everything you want. If you have trouble choosing, try finding a balance between sweet and savory dishes and try to make room for both.
Your budget could also be limiting your attempts to try as many local specialties as possible. The best way to avoid this issue is to focus on eating street food and skip fancy restaurants.
Once you pick the dishes you want to try, you’ll have to find the best places that offer them. If Google doesn’t help you find the best options, you can always ask the locals for help.
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]]>It’s undeniable that there are tons of things for travelers to do when visiting a new place, but for those of us who love eating, cooking, and exploring local gastronomy, there’s a new travel trend that’s a must: cooking classes.
Over the past few years, more and more companies and private individuals have set up experiences for visitors that place them in the middle of a kitchen, learning to make local foods and exploring the local cuisine.
Normally, a local chef or a normal individual who loves cooking hosts these experiences, showing off how to make the food that they have grown up preparing and eating. The stories told and the expertise shared will make memories that will last a lifetime.
Whether it’s learning to make couscous in Morocco, learning to perfectly craft sushi in Tokyo, or learning the secrets of mole sauce in Oaxaca, Mexico, these experiences will provide you something that you can use in the future and that you will never forget.
Be sure to check out the local cooking experiences the next time you go on vacation to a new place!
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]]>One of the most beautiful beaches in all of Greece, Paraga Beach is great if you want to relax, swim or take a picture as if you’re walking on water.
If there’s one thing you can count on in Mykonos, it’s the nightlife and great parties. Paradise club is a great club to finish your long day of exploring. Pack your best clothes – we’re getting fancy over here!
So, the party is over, the sun is almost up and you need some carbs to get back on track. Jimmy’s Gyro’s got you covered! Delicious meat, a crispy pita, and fresh tzatziki sauce are all you need to start your day fresh.
The great white pelican Petros is the official mascot of Mykonos. In 1958, a fisherman found an injured pelican and nursed it back to life. The locals named him Petros and gave him home until his tragic death 30 years later. Soon after, another pelican moved to the island and he is still there, waiting for you to take a selfie with him.
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]]>The post Skip or Try: How to Properly Explore Traditional Cuisine of Foreign Countries appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Your personal taste will determine which local foods are worth trying. If you have certain dietary restrictions, skip the foods that don’t meet them. The same goes for the foods you simply don’t enjoy, such as dishes that are too sweet or spicy.
If you’re not a picky eater and enjoy trying a little bit of everything, it’s highly unlikely you’ll have enough time to try everything you want. If you have trouble choosing, try finding a balance between sweet and savory dishes and try to make room for both.
Your budget could also be limiting your attempts to try as many local specialties as possible. The best way to avoid this issue is to focus on eating street food and skip fancy restaurants.
Once you pick the dishes you want to try, you’ll have to find the best places that offer them. If Google doesn’t help you find the best options, you can always ask the locals for help.
The post Skip or Try: How to Properly Explore Traditional Cuisine of Foreign Countries appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Cooking Classes are a Great Way to Culturally Enhance Your Travels! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s undeniable that there are tons of things for travelers to do when visiting a new place, but for those of us who love eating, cooking, and exploring local gastronomy, there’s a new travel trend that’s a must: cooking classes.
Over the past few years, more and more companies and private individuals have set up experiences for visitors that place them in the middle of a kitchen, learning to make local foods and exploring the local cuisine.
Normally, a local chef or a normal individual who loves cooking hosts these experiences, showing off how to make the food that they have grown up preparing and eating. The stories told and the expertise shared will make memories that will last a lifetime.
Whether it’s learning to make couscous in Morocco, learning to perfectly craft sushi in Tokyo, or learning the secrets of mole sauce in Oaxaca, Mexico, these experiences will provide you something that you can use in the future and that you will never forget.
Be sure to check out the local cooking experiences the next time you go on vacation to a new place!
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]]>The post When In Mykonos, Act Like a Local! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the most beautiful beaches in all of Greece, Paraga Beach is great if you want to relax, swim or take a picture as if you’re walking on water.
If there’s one thing you can count on in Mykonos, it’s the nightlife and great parties. Paradise club is a great club to finish your long day of exploring. Pack your best clothes – we’re getting fancy over here!
So, the party is over, the sun is almost up and you need some carbs to get back on track. Jimmy’s Gyro’s got you covered! Delicious meat, a crispy pita, and fresh tzatziki sauce are all you need to start your day fresh.
The great white pelican Petros is the official mascot of Mykonos. In 1958, a fisherman found an injured pelican and nursed it back to life. The locals named him Petros and gave him home until his tragic death 30 years later. Soon after, another pelican moved to the island and he is still there, waiting for you to take a selfie with him.
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