by roselyn | Oct 17, 2025 | Food
The cuisine of Trinidad & Tobago is one of the most distinctive ones in the world. The cuisine captures influences by several countries and cultures, among them, Indian, West African, Chinese, Middle East, and European flavors. Given the vast cultural influences,...
by roselyn | Oct 16, 2025 | Announcements
Renowned chef/award-winning journalist, creator of the Gourmand World Award-winning book and product series and the brand “L’Arte Basica della Cucina Italiana” by Maria Liberati. Do you prefer tea or coffee? Tea. Who do you prefer to cook for? / Who do you...
by roselyn | Oct 16, 2025 | Announcements
As of January 2017, our founder, Earlene Cruz, serves as a youth representative to the United Nations’ Department of Public Information, and in her capacity focuses on learning about issues related to food inequity and food insecurity. The United Nations has...
by roselyn | Oct 16, 2025 | Food
Stepping into the Mediterranean climate of Greece, the first thing you’ll notice is the beautiful architecture surrounding you. Greece is known for its ancient and modern attractions, including ancient museums and archaeological sites and cities. Independence Day and...
by roselyn | Oct 16, 2025 | Announcements
Food lover and quality seeker who is always in the search of new inspirations that will lead to a delicious meal! Who is your favorite person(s) to cook for? / Eat with? My husband and son What are your favorite dishes or cooking topics to teach? Greek and...
by roselyn | Oct 16, 2025 | Food
Japan, an island country in East Asia, is divided into 47 prefectures in eight regions. Its name is known to mean “sun origin,” and it is often called the “Land of the Rising Sun.” Festivals are a huge part of Japanese culture. There are many festivals that go on...
by roselyn | Oct 16, 2025 | Food
Depending on where in France you travel, you may experience a different climate. If you choose to visit cities around Nice or Cannes, you should prepare for warm and dry summers with rainfall from October to April. Everywhere else, you will want to be prepared for it...
by roselyn | Oct 16, 2025 | Food
No matter what time of the year you visit Cuba, it will always feel warm. Living in a subtropical climate, residents of Cuba don’t experience temperatures much lower than 25 degrees Celsius (77 Fahrenheit) in the winter. Ballerinas are at the height of stardom and...
by roselyn | Oct 16, 2025 | Food
Being on the coast of Peru, explorers will experience subtropical weather with very little rainfall. The Andes mountains are more of a cool-to-cold climate with rainy summers and very dry winters. La Festival del Gastronómico del Gato is an annual tradition in La...
by roselyn | Oct 16, 2025 | Food
Stepping foot onto Indonesia, the first thing you will notice is the almost entirely tropical climate. The humidity in the air is quite high and ranges between 70 to 90 percent year round. Yogyakarta serves as a hub for historical and cultural Java, Indonesia. It has...