These are some of the delicacies I found in a farmers' market in Portugal. Some of the pastries are fruit tarts, savouries, swiss roll and cream horns. I tried one of these pastries, it was really good. The price was not bad too. Next time, if you travel don't forget to try the local delicacies.A blog for sharing information about food from around the world. A food expert and a critically acclaimed food and restaurant reviewer.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Famer's Market Pastries in Viana DeCastelo, Portugal
These are some of the delicacies I found in a farmers' market in Portugal. Some of the pastries are fruit tarts, savouries, swiss roll and cream horns. I tried one of these pastries, it was really good. The price was not bad too. Next time, if you travel don't forget to try the local delicacies.Thursday, July 17, 2008
Perfect Lunch in Portugal
This was the lunch that I had in Portugal. Its a white fish, served with tomato rice and a simple salad. The fish was fantastic, it was crispy and moist. One of the best lunch that I had while travelling in Portugal. The restaurant is located near Mayor Square. I didn't remember the name of the restarant. The price is just average, not too expensive. Overall, I could say that Portgal is a good destination, value for money. Not too expensive like any other European cities. The people were also very freindly and warm. You feel safe everywhere.Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Frankfurt Market
It is amazing how you could have all these fresh tropical fruits in Frankfurt. The fruits are nicely arranged and they are yummy too. You can find all kinds of fruit including yellow dragon fruit, the first time that I ever saw this fruit. The taste of the yellow dragon fruit is succulent and sweet. The quality is the best -A++, not like what we use to get back home. Just think about it.
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