Travel bites: Five destinations for food lovers
Posted on Feb 25th 2010
We all know tapas originated in Spain but where exactly do you go to sample the best tortilla? They say you haven't really eaten some foods until you've been to the place where it was first created. From gourmet dining in France to street food in Mexico we show you where to go on holiday if you love your grub.Spain
San Sebastian in the Basque country is almost universally regarded as Spain's foodie capital. It has more Michelin stars than any other Spanish city, and has a tapas bar on just about every corner - although tapas are called pintxos in these parts.
Meanwhile, Madrid is home to the world's oldest restaurant. La Casa Botin first opened its doors in 1725 and specialises in giant suckling pigs.
For other Spanish classics, paella comes from and generally is nowhere near as good when eaten elsewhere, while Piornal in Extremadura is legendary for its Serrano ham.
Italy
Just about every town in Italy has its own speciality, but the real gourmet paradise is Bra, near Turin. This small market town is the home of the international Slow Food movement, which is devoted to taking time and effort in creating culinary delights. Bra also hosts a cheese festival every other September, and the University of Gastronomic Sciences is 4km south – complete with a restaurant manned by the super chefs of the future.
For other Italian classics, Naples is the home of pizza – and the Neapolitans insist that their way is the only way. Meanwhile 80% of Europe's pasta is produced in the Puglia region, and Parma is the place to head to for Parma ham and Parmesan cheese.
France
Burgundy is the real culinary capital of France, and local specialities such as Boeuf Bourguignon can be found alongside stereotypical French dishes like frog's legs and garlic snails. The biggest city in Burgundy, Dijon, is the place to head for in order to feast – it possibly has more local delicacies than any other place on earth.
Pain d'epices, blackcurrant sweets and every conceivable type of mustard are just a few of the items available in restaurants and gourmet shops such as Mulot et Petitjean.
Other French foodie pilgrimages include the Ardennes for pate and Camembert in Normandy for the famous cheese.
India
Those who like their curries hot may be surprised to learn that vindaloo is originally a Portuguese dish, although it's best eaten in its adopted home of Goa. Ironically, other popular 'Indian' dishes are also from outside . The biryani as we know it comes from Bangladesh
The chicken tikka masala is an entirely British invention, albeit one with unclear origins - some say Glasgow, some say Birmingham. For the world's hottest curry, too, there's no need to go to the Subcontinent - it's served by Curry Capital, Bigg Market, Newcastle.
Mexico
The humble nacho is less than 70 years old, and has been traced back to a chef called Ignacio (Nacho for short) in Piedras Negras, Mexico. Meanwhile, Ensenada in Baja California is reportedly the birthplace of chilli con carne, and this is celebrated in the restaurants and taco stalls.
However, many 'traditional' Mexican foodstuffs were probably born in the States. If you believe the story, the chimichanga was invented at the El Charro Café in Tucson, Arizona, when the cook accidentally dropped a burrito in a deep fat fryer.
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Tuesday 09 March
By Paddy
How anyone can make a list of food hotspots and ignore Singapore is beyond me. On one small island is a full range of the world's cuisines, plus local dishes such as Chilli Crab, Fish Head Curry, and Prawn Sambal gained from its rich multi-cultural heritage. There are posh restaurants, but more to my taste are the street stalls, and eating lobster on the beach. Singapore has them all.
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Tuesday 09 March
By OMG
Who cares!!! My boyfriend thinks the same with me. He is eight years older than me, lol.
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