Jen Laceda of My Folie A Deux takes amazing pictures of her travels. It is her food photographs that not only made very hungry, but also got me thinking about what were some of our favorite meals while we were traveling.
One of the best things about traveling is food. Dave and I seem to plan our days around our meals. We wake up in the morning and while we are eating our breakfast, we discuss what we are going to have and where we are going to go for dinner. We love food. Food makes us happy. And when we discover new and delicious food around the world, well, we are in heaven. We thought that we would share some of our favorite dishes from some of the countries that we have visited. There hasn’t been many things that we are not willing to try. We have eaten bugs in Cambodia, Snake in Vietnam and Springbock in Malawi. We have had mystery meat in Sudan and many times we try dishes when we have no idea what we are eating. We love sampling foods of the world though, it is rare that we try a dish that we cannot stomach. It certainly makes traveling more enjoyable that is for sure.
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