Cypriot cuisine offers wonderful Mediterranean flavours and a wide variety of dishes. Here you can enjoy meze, or lots of small dishes, and - of course - the pride of Cyprus, halloumi. This article provides even more tips on Cypriot food.
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Today we are going to talk about Christmas sweets and cakes in different countries. What sweets are eaten in other countries as Christmas approaches? Join us on a sugary journey around the world!
Read moreCzech food - what is it like? This summer we visited the Czech Republic again, for perhaps the 20th time. The Czech Republic is one of our favourite countries in Europe and we also like its food. Here you will find 20 dishes, sweets and drinks that you can try while travelling in the Czech Republic.
Read moreDo Swedish vineyards exist? Yes, they do, and Swedish wine is on the rise on the international wine scene. We visited four different vineyards in southern Sweden. Here is a report on Swedish wines, and on visiting Swedish vineyards.
Read moreNon-alcoholic beer can be a good option if you like beer but want to cut down on alcohol for one reason or another. During this motorhome trip, we've been drinking almost exclusively non-alcoholic drinks - both beer and wine - and here's our test of non-alcoholic beer.
Read moreSwedish food and Swedish traditions in the kitchen! Yesterday, we started talking about our classic Swedish dishes and realised that there are lots which is typically Swedish. So today we're indulging in Swedish home cooking and Swedish delicacies. Which dishes do you like? Which ones do you usually eat? Which ones did you eat as a child?
Read moreWhat to eat in Croatia? We list 20 Croatian specialities and share our experiences with Croatian food. You can find everything from grilled fish and lamb to truffles and local cheeses. Join us for a taste of Croatia!
Read moreFacts about gin - and some recipes to boot. That's what we're offering this Saturday! Gin is an old, juniper-flavoured spirit that has become trendy in recent years. We like both Dry Martini and mixing with Tonic, and last Christmas we bought a bottle of Swedish Hernö. Now we've done some research too!
Read moreIrish whiskey is loved by many, as is the culture of pubs and beer in Ireland. We experienced Ireland as one of Europe's most beautiful islands, with its intense green colours and dramatic nature. We travelled around Ireland for three weeks and we got to experience fantastic ruined castles, castles, breathtaking nature and of course the pub life with the laughter, music, whiskey, beer and drinks. Here is some liquid from Ireland!
Read moreBelgian beer is exciting, and visiting breweries in Belgium is an adventure. You'll find everything from wheat beer and Trappist beer to cherry beer and spontaneously fermented beer, made in the same way as a hundred years ago. Belgium has sometimes been called the 'Disneyland of beer' and it's easy to see why - tasting Belgian beer is like embarking on an unusually surprising roller coaster ride.
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