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[Turkish food] What do you eat in Turkey?
Turkish cuisine is one of the three major cuisines in the world. Everyone says that Turkey is full of delicious food. How can you miss it when you travel to Turkey! When walking through the streets and alleys, you will see that many restaurants will send employees to stand at the door and introduce their signature dishes with meal signs. Most of them have a large picture, but the picture quality is poor. They usually can't see what it is ~ some will be equipped with small English translations. It is suggested that friends who are not used to English meal signs should know more common Turkish dish names or direct screenshots before going. If it's a genuine small restaurant, it doesn't even have pictures or English, so when you can recognize the dish name, try to recognize Turkish.
By Courtney Olson4 years ago in Feast
5 Coffee shops you must visit in Sydney
The coffee culture is taken very seriously in the city of Sydney. Finding an excellent cup of coffee isn’t very difficult but being a coffee connoisseur, I had to find the best coffee in the city with best beaches. Be it a takeaway order while rushing to work or sit and sip at the coffee shop, I think I have a good list to share with you.
By Geetanjali Sharma4 years ago in Feast
What Everyone Should Know About Food Production
"By gaining a firmer grasp on the nature of the Western diet - trying to understand it not only physiologically but also historically and ecologically - we can begin to develop a different way of thinking about food that might point a path out of our predicament."-Michael Pollan, In Defense of Food
By Katie Critelli4 years ago in Feast
A Street Food Love Affair
From food trucks to hot dog stands to county fair favorites, 'street food' has enjoyed a rich and storied history in American cuisine. However, street food has been around for thousands of years. In fact, street food is believed to have originated as far back as Ancient Rome. - Author: Homaro Cantu
By Lynda Coker4 years ago in Feast
Your Guide to the Best Coffee Roasters in Calgary
Getting just the perfect coffee as you wake up, with the amazing aroma and rich taste is the dream of many. It is rather hard to get that coffee shop taste in the coffee you make at home. Most of the time this happens because of the coffee powder you use. Using properly roasted coffee solves this problem. It becomes a problem when there are no local coffee shops that roast the coffee beans themselves and hand you the market-bought coffee. Then again, it is not easy to find well-roasted coffee nearby in Calgary. Read on to find out the best coffee roasters in your locality.
By Melanie Nicholls4 years ago in Feast
The Case For Kolkata
We Indians, unapologetically, have an intense relation with Food. Cutting across innumerable identities and varied geographies- passion for food is something that remains identical. From bustling cosmopolitans to not-so-happening towns, each one is capable to enthrall your senses with their unique presentations. Almost every taste to offer which your taste buds could possibly dream of. If you are already lost in the crazy world of Indian street food and your sole excuse to live is to eat, then let me take you on a tasty street food journey of Kolkata- The Food Capital Of India. A journey you will certainly cherish for some time to come!
By Syed Anees4 years ago in Feast
Rugged, Salty, Local
“If you’ve swum in the ocean here, you’ve tasted our product!” Heidi Feldman proclaims. She elicits a laugh from a customer as he peruses rows of neatly-stacked glass, bamboo cases, and a few cartons of chicken eggs. Selecting a jar labeled “Sumac, Paprika, and Garlic,” the gentleman brings it to eye level and carefully rotates it in the morning sunlight. Adorned with flecks of blue-green seaglass - all recycled - the container’s exterior contrasts the earthy, golden hues of its contents.
By Martha Kirkpatrick4 years ago in Feast








