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Local Markets and Food of Cannes, France

When you think of Cannes, France, what comes to mind? Opulent hotels? Upmarket shopping? Stunning beaches? Delicious food? Cannes is known for all of that and more! Cannes is situated on the French Riviera in southern France. It is a hotspot tourist destination and is well-known for its beautiful and upscale environs. The famed...

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Konbini of Japan

Japan overflows with many incredible sites to see, activities to experiences, and of course, delicious things to eat and drink. Japan offers a range of eateries with a variety of food and dining experiences to suit any taste and budget. Some of the most common types of eateries are sushi restaurants, ramen shops, izakaya, fast food restaurants, and cafés. But there is one more that is frequently overlooked by tourists but provides convenient and affordable easting options: Konbini.

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The Naschmarkt: Vienna's Must-Visit Market

When you think of Vienna, Austria, amazing images come to mind: majestic pastel buildings, grand operas and formal winter balls, classic coffee houses, and of course, delicious food. If food first entered your mind, you must visit Vienna’s Naschmarkt, Vienna’s largest outdoor market operating since the 16th century. Not only will it not leave you hungry, but it’s a great place to soak up the culture and vibe of Vienna.The Naschmarkt offers over 100...

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Get to Know Munich’s Viktualienmarkt

In the heart of Munich lies a feast for the eyes, nose and stomach: the Viktualienmarkt.  Munich’s Viktualienmarkt is not only a tourist attraction, but a bountiful open-air market of food and drink to please even the toughest culinary travel critic. The Viktualienmarkt has been serving locals and travelers alike since 1807. The name takes its origin from the word Viktualien, an old-world word for ...

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A Small Bite of Dessert

A “dessert” is a meal course that usually comes after dinner. While most dessert foods are sweet, some can also be more savory such as a cheese plate, avocado cream or ube ice cream. The word dessert comes from the Old French word, deservir, which means ‘to serve well.”

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