Feb. 18, 2017: Bologna’s Mercato di Mezzo
Bologna’s original medieval market streets are still lined with shops selling produce, meat and cheese.
Bologna’s original medieval market streets are still lined with shops selling produce, meat and cheese.
In the Bocuse d’Or competition, U.S. chefs get their first taste of the top prize.
In PHeymont’s view, the best food is often bought and eaten on the street; he found Mexico City a paradise for street food.
Cats are a common feature of markets and small stores, not only keeping the rodents at bay, but posing for traveling photographers.
The Economist’s annual index of currency values and purchasing power, using one of the world’s most common commodities: the Big Mac.
Tradition and government regulations prove a stumbling block for young Spaniards’ plans to sell blue wine.
Santiago’s central markets are huge, chaotic, noisy, confusing (so the tourism agency warns) but they are full of wonderful stuff at good prices.
Spain’s ancient olive trees, some 2000 years old, are getting more attention, and more protection.
Switzerland is #1 in the world in per capita wine spending and #6 in consumption. See where the rest place!
Indoors and out, new and used, food or not, everything’s for sale in Santiago, from near-trash to treasures. Time for a walk through it!
Bologna’s original medieval market streets are still lined with shops selling produce, meat and cheese.
In the Bocuse d’Or competition, U.S. chefs get their first taste of the top prize.
In PHeymont’s view, the best food is often bought and eaten on the street; he found Mexico City a paradise for street food.
Cats are a common feature of markets and small stores, not only keeping the rodents at bay, but posing for traveling photographers.
The Economist’s annual index of currency values and purchasing power, using one of the world’s most common commodities: the Big Mac.
Tradition and government regulations prove a stumbling block for young Spaniards’ plans to sell blue wine.
Santiago’s central markets are huge, chaotic, noisy, confusing (so the tourism agency warns) but they are full of wonderful stuff at good prices.
Spain’s ancient olive trees, some 2000 years old, are getting more attention, and more protection.
Switzerland is #1 in the world in per capita wine spending and #6 in consumption. See where the rest place!
Indoors and out, new and used, food or not, everything’s for sale in Santiago, from near-trash to treasures. Time for a walk through it!