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Czech Houska Recipe

Czech Republic is landlocked between Slovakia, Poland, Germany and Austria and is known for having few of the most beautiful cities in Europe like Prague and Karlovy Vary. Czech’s love…

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Mongolian Buuz Recipe

Mongolia landlocked between Russia and China, was greatly influenced by these countries. The cuisine of Mongolia still follows its traditional values, and people use most of the products from the…

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Burrito Recipe

  Mexico has played a fair part in the history of civilizations. In the pre Columbian era, it was home to famous Aztec and Mayan civilizations, the regional staple food…

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Sambal Udang Recipe

Malaysia is a great example of different religions coexisting in the country, although the state religion is Islam. The major ethnic groups of Malay, Chinese & Indian practice their culture…

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MTR, Bangalore

There are few things and places which stand the test of time and only ones with clear and sound roots around their values are able to achieve this. Talking about…

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Malabar, Santa Cruz

In a little spasm of curiosity, I googled the word “Malabar” before beginning to write this. Turns out, “Malabar” is a Spanish word that means “juggling.” Which is appropriate. This…

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Bahamas Attractions

The Bahamas is an island country situated in the Atlantic Ocean. It has more than 700 islands that offer fun and adventure to visitors. Besides various sports activities, the Bahamas…

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Pad Thai Recipe

Thailand is one of the most sought after tourist destinations nowadays. If you talk to people who travel, they talk about various different aspects of the country. What comes in…

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Oswald, Santa Cruz

Oswald is a great little place, with exceptional food, but interestingly, it’s located in a seriously unglamorous part of Santa Cruz. It’s kind of a food fortress – there is…

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Suda, Santa Cruz

Suda is a great, big, huge, giant surprise. It looks like it’s going to be sort of run-of-the-mill. The restaurant is one big concrete box, with some arty touches for…

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