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Port of Amsterdam 2026 Travel Guide

Key Highlights Are you planning a trip to Amsterdam? Here are some key things about the Port of Amsterdam that you need to know. The Port of Amsterdam is one of the biggest ports in Europe. It has a direct link to the North Sea by the North Sea Canal....

Port of Halifax 2026 Travel Guide

Key Highlights The Port of Halifax is one of the main spots on the east coast of North America. It links Canada with over 150 countries. It has a modern container terminal that PSA Halifax runs. This terminal can handle some of the biggest ships in the world. Halifax Harbour...

Guatemalan Cuisine: Mayan Heritage and Traditional Recipes

Key Highlights Guatemalan cuisine is a big part of Mayan history, with old ingredients and cooking styles at the heart of many meals. Traditional dishes usually start with corn, beans, and squash. These foods have been grown for many years in the country. The most popular foods mix Mayan taste...

Falkland Islands Cuisine: South Atlantic Food Traditions

Key HighlightsHere's a quick taste of the Falkland Islands' unique food:The food is like a mix of British cooking and lots of fresh things from the islands.You will see things like lamb, mutton, or beef in many of the main meals. These come from local farms and are really good.There...

Saint Kitts and Nevis Cuisine: Caribbean Island Flavors

Key HighlightsHere’s a look at what makes the food of Saint Kitts and Nevis so great:The national dish brings together stewed saltfish, spicy plantains, coconut dumplings, and seasoned breadfruit. They all mix to give you a tasty meal.Try "goat water." It is a rich, hearty stew made with goat meat....

Sami Cuisine: Arctic Ingredients and Reindeer Traditions

Key HighlightsSami cuisine is a big part of Sami culture and shows how the Sami live as one of the world’s native peoples.The Sami diet is based on fresh and local arctic foods that you can find in places like northern Norway.Reindeer meat is a key part of many traditional...

Yupik Cuisine: Indigenous Foods of Alaska and Siberia

Key HighlightsYupik food is closely tied to the land in southwest Alaska and Siberia. It shows how Alaska natives use what they have.Traditional foods are based on hunting and gathering. People eat marine mammals, fish from cold water, and animals found on land.Some of the main things used in these...

Guilin Cuisine: Signature Dishes from Guangxi Province

Key HighlightsTry the well-known Guilin rice noodles. They are loved for breakfast and lunch in the Guangxi province. Many people say it is their favorite in the area.Learn about Beer Fish, a special dish from Yangshuo. The cooks use fresh fish from the Li River. They simmer it in a...

Chinese Buddhist Cuisine: Vegetarian Traditions and Temple Dishes

Key HighlightsChinese Buddhist cuisine is an important part of Chinese culture. It comes from vegetarian food traditions and is based on the idea of not harming living things.This buddhist food style centers on vegetarian food. It does not use meat and often leaves out strong vegetables like garlic and leeks.The...

Sephardic Cuisine: Jewish Culinary Traditions of the Mediterranean

Key HighlightsSephardic cuisine comes from the Jewish food ways of the Iberian Peninsula.This type of food often uses Mediterranean things like olive oil, fresh herbs, and lemon.Over time, sephardic jews took their cooking with them as they moved to North Africa, the Middle East, and even the Ottoman Empire.Common ways...