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Favorite Foods in the World

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The most delicious food for travelers?
12 years ago, October 20th 2011 No: 1 Msg: #145564  
The most delicious food in the world or maybe the best restaurant you have ever been? Give your suggestions to other travelers... Reply to this

12 years ago, October 20th 2011 No: 2 Msg: #145576  
Thai every time. Reply to this

12 years ago, October 20th 2011 No: 3 Msg: #145590  
As above, Thai food rocks. We cook a lot of it at home now. We really loved the food in Malaysia. Not the Malay food as such, but the Indian food available - particularly the roti's. Yum. Sooo cheap sooo good. Reply to this

12 years ago, October 20th 2011 No: 4 Msg: #145597  
Haggis in Scotland
Empanadas in Argentina
Pad Thai in Thailand
Lamb burgers in New Zealand
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12 years ago, October 31st 2011 No: 5 Msg: #146213  
We have found that the foods, flavors and spices of Morocco are marvelous.
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12 years ago, November 5th 2011 No: 6 Msg: #146503  
B Posts: 102
#1 - Thai
#2 - Indian
#3 - Thai Reply to this

12 years ago, November 6th 2011 No: 7 Msg: #146527  
Your favorite nutritious foods are not included in our list, read The Criteria Used to Select the World's Healthiest Foods.Breakfast foods vary widely from place to place, but often include a traditional breakfast a standard option on the menus of many upscale hotels worldwide.International food is usually served in the larger hotels. Smaller Ghana restaurants serve a whole range of local traditional dishes.
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[Edited: 2011 Nov 08 00:36 - Rat on the Road:23681 - No URLs in signatures please.]
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12 years ago, November 9th 2011 No: 8 Msg: #146691  

In response to: Msg #146213 Moroccan food is heaven! Especially home cooked! Reply to this

12 years ago, November 9th 2011 No: 9 Msg: #146692  
Steak and alfajores. anywhere, anytime. I also am dangerously drawn to street food. I can't help it. Chestnuts in Turkey, kabobs in Morocco, gelato in Italy, Mmm. Often the best food is linked to specific memories.
[Edited: 2011 Nov 09 11:55 - yo gabba gabba:127579 ]
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12 years ago, November 9th 2011 No: 10 Msg: #146696  

In response to: Msg #146692

We had a lamb tangine cooked by two locals in our ryad.It was the same as home cooked. It was in an apricot puree and our taste buds are still dancing.

A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! Reply to this

12 years ago, November 9th 2011 No: 11 Msg: #146697  
Agh! I LOVE tangine. Brings back such good memories! Hmm..you just gave me an idea for family dinner with the room mates! Thanks! 😊 Reply to this

12 years ago, February 4th 2012 No: 12 Msg: #151378  
Chicken Piri Piri in the Algarve,
Tapas in Barcelona,
Pappardelle in San Remo,
Pizza in Napoli,
Laksa in Singapore/Malaysia,
Ramen everywhere in Japan,
Thousand hole pancakes in Morocco,
Dim Sum in HK,
Shabu Shabu in Nihonbashi,
Stone crabs in Chicago,
Ikura Don in Hokkaido Reply to this

12 years ago, February 4th 2012 No: 13 Msg: #151379  
I have found that in virtually each place I have traveled, I have found some food that I will always remember. Here is a short list.

Poland: The borscht and peirogi were amazing
Morocco: The Moroccan soup made me sneak some more.
Spain: Papas braavas and the Spanish chorizo still make me smile.
Italy: Really, what isn't to love about authentic Italian food? Antipasto, gelato.......
Croatia: The Dalmation (from the region that is) procsiutto was incredible

I promised a short list, so had better stop before I pull out the pictures of favorite meals and start posting them.
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12 years ago, February 9th 2012 No: 14 Msg: #151624  
There is nothing better than chicken and rice in Singapore. Head to the Maxwell Hawker Center and look for the longest line. It is always well worth the wait. Reply to this

12 years ago, February 10th 2012 No: 15 Msg: #151673  
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every place have their own famous variety of food such as in Singapore chicken rice are very much famous Reply to this

12 years ago, February 17th 2012 No: 16 Msg: #151966  
I like Indian food.specially i like south Indian food. Reply to this

12 years ago, February 18th 2012 No: 17 Msg: #152009  
I agree on thai food...no matter how dodgy the local restaraunt looks there is bound to be at least 10 ridiculously tastey and mostly healthy foods on that menu 😊 Reply to this

12 years ago, February 18th 2012 No: 18 Msg: #152021  
Reading this thread this morning reminded me of the most amazing guacamole that we had in Acapulco a few years ago and we've had some wonderful roti in Barbados. Barbados is also famous for their flying fish and it is a true taste treat. Reply to this

12 years ago, March 1st 2012 No: 19 Msg: #152666  
1) Thai
2) Italian
3) French/Belgian Reply to this

12 years ago, March 2nd 2012 No: 20 Msg: #152693  
Me and Mikaelas favorite food at home has to be Italian, we love it and eat at some of the restaurants in Townsville very often!! We also love cooking Thai food, it is so fresh and crisp.

Our time in Georgia has opened us up to many foods though that is for sure! Swadie (BBQed meat on sticks) and Kinkali are probably our two favourites, everyone should either get to Georgia or try to cook it themselves for a bit of fun! Reply to this

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