Wars repeatedly create refugees who often have to leave everything behind. This field note is about one such tradition a family of refugees brought and passed on to their children.
One of my favorite parts about traveling is trying new foods. During my time in London, I have tried food from all over the world. Fish and chips is now one of my favorites!
During my travel through Mozambique, I came across the mighty baobab (pronounced “Bowbab”) tree, also referred to as the "tree of life", I and have learned a great deal about this species while here.
Food is one of the things that binds a culture together and demonstrates the history and traditions of a place. I would like to share with you some of the foods that I have tried in the UK.
As Wind Surf travels down the Caribbean's Windward Islands, everyday life on board the ship and in port is as exciting as ever. Come find out what a typical week looks like aboard Wind Surf!
Grenada is known as "The Spice Isle". The island's top export is nutmeg, which even appears on the country's flag! So, how is this island connected to the food it produces?
Barcelona has plenty of Spanish cuisine along with other types of foods. Paellas and tapas are extremly common Spanish dishes, and they are found in almost every resturant.
Are you hungry? You might be once you learn about the different Danish foods that I have gotten to experience while I have lived here! Although I am a vegetarian, there's plenty to choose from!