1. Croatia
Croatia is a fascinating destination characterized by
diverse cultural influences and geographic landscapes, and their culinary scene
reflects this diversity. Located on the Mediterranean between Italy, Central
Europe and Eastern Europe, Croatian cuisine varies based on the geographic
region.
On the Dalmatian coast, enjoy locally sourced seafood and delicious
pastas. Sample food enhanced with fine Croatian olive oils, truffles or organic
honey on the Istrian Peninsula. In Slavonia, home to Croatia’s capital city,
try savory cheese pie, cured meats, and other Central European-influenced fare.
2. Jordan
Influenced by Arabian and Lebanese cuisine, and infused with
many herbs and spices, Jordanian cuisine offers a variety of local specialties
with interesting flavours. A popular culinary tradition is Jordanian Mezze,
which features an assortment of small dishes shared communally.
Small plates
commonly feature dips such as hummus and babba ghanoush, salads such as
fattoush (salad made with lettuce, parsley, and fried pita bread), and other
tasty bites like haloumi (a mild cheese) and falafel. Another specialty is
Jordan’s national dish, mansaf, a Bedoin meal made from meat which is simmered
for several hours and served on rice.
3. Peru
Peru offers an eclectic mix of culinary specialties, some of
which are more “traditional” to Peru, while others have been influenced by
culinary traditions in Spain, China, Japan and others.
One of the most popular
Peruvian dishes is ceviche, a dish of fresh raw fish cured in citrus juices
that can be served as an appetizer or a main course. Peruvian cuisine meets
Chinese with the dish lomo saltado, a mix of beef, tomatoes, peppers, and onions,
fried with soy sauce and potatoes and served over rice. Another favourite is
rocoto relleno—stuffed peppers covered in melted cheese.
4. Scotland
Like England, Scotland’s cuisine is often equated with pub
food—shepherd’s pie, fish and chips, mushy peas to name a few. However, there
is much more to Scottish cuisine than this tired stereotype would lead us to
believe. Ingredients in many Scottish restaurants are fresh, organic and
locally sourced.
Enjoy delicious salmon and sea trout sourced from the Hebrides,
try wild boar, lamb, and venison sourced from the Scottish Highlands, and delicious
cheeses and produce sourced from local farms. In addition to more traditional
Scottish fare, many immigrants from India, the Middle-East, China and other
destinations have brought other culinary delights, contributing to a thriving
local food scene.
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