Americans regularly cross the northern border to enjoy the diverse scene of Toronto, Montreal’s iconic delicacies and the exquisite sustainable seafood found in Vancouver. But, until recently, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan has remained relatively under the radar as Canada’s newest food destination.
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Pulse.com.gh: How to prepare Aprapransa from leftover palm nut soup
Apraransa is a local delicacy which is mostly enjoyed during special occasions such as festivals, weddings and funerals. It looks a lot daunting but its quite an easy meal to prepare.
USA Today: Five underrated food cities in the South
The South has a defined cuisine that has put it on the food map in recent years largely thanks to cities like Charleston and New Orleans hogging the spotlight.
NBA.com: Dikembe Mutombo, NBA continue to raise basketball awareness in Africa
Growing up in The Congo four decades ago, Dikembe Mutombo didn’t have Basketball Without Borders. He barely had a basketball.
Independent: How to Talk About Food in Every Country
We all know that what people eat around the world differs from country to country. But how people talk about food is just as distinctive – and not just because we speak in different languages.
CNN Travel: In Singapore, an entire street dedicated to satay
Every night at 7 p.m., Singapore’s Boon Tat Street channels the spirit of the 1950s — before the city state’s skyscrapers stole the show — and magically transforms into a street food lover’s paradise.
The Mercury News: Top 10 places to travel in August
You’ve got to love a travel expert whose motto is “Saving the world from mediocre trips.” Longtime travel journalist and Conde Nast Traveler columnist Wendy Perrin writes her own blog these days, offering up travel planning tips, insider guides, travel experts and — our fave — a monthly “where to go” list that includes eclectic, memorable choices. August, for example, may be hurricane season, but it’s also whale shark season off the coast of Mexico.
Mirror: How to make sure you stay healthy when you travel – follow these top tips
By Miriam Stoppard For your peace of mind when heading abroad you need a good first aid kit. It should contain lots of sunscreen, insect repellent with 20% or more of DEET, and a variety …
Chicago Tribune: Street food isn’t as scary on a guided food tour in Hanoi
Hanoi teems with sidewalk life. Motorbikes beep as they zoom past, pushing you closer to the woman washing chickens on the sidewalk who’s crouched in front of a cafe packed with people drinking egg coffees or local beer.
Skyscanner: 11 ways to travel the world when you’re broke AF
By Dave Cook Saving money for a holiday can sometimes feel impossible when times are tough, but what if we told you that booking cheap flights is possible on the tightest budget, all without giving …