Croatian Cuisine – An Overview
For a relatively small country, Croatia packs some serious culinary variety. Give your tastebuds something to look forward to.
For a relatively small country, Croatia packs some serious culinary variety. Give your tastebuds something to look forward to.
The Czech Republic has over a thousand castles, chateau and ruins thereof. Here’s our pick of some worth day tripping or detouring to.
You might be forgiven that Croatian pršut is just Croatian-made prosciutto. The truth is far more delicious than that however.
It’s no secret that Croatians love their wine – and so they should! Thanks to its mild weather and fertile soil, Croatia produces many top-quality whites, reds, rosés, and more. Mass production of wine in Croatia is a relatively new phenomenon. In the Dubrovnik area, most wines were produced on … Read More
Considering its size (less than half the size of the US state of the same name) Georgia has enormous potential for outdoor activities. It attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world and offers endless opportunities for any taste and preference. In this article, we would like to list … Read More
Welcome to the High Tatras – the largest mountain range and the oldest national park of Slovakia where the jagged peaks, long mountain ridges, valleys full of beautiful flowers and numerous fascinating animal species meet on an area of only 738 square kilometers. A UNESCO heritage site since 1993, the … Read More
Slow food is part of the Croatian way of life. So what do you do when you need something quick? We’ve got some ideas for you.
You might think that all Europe’s UNESCO-listed wine regions are in France and Italy, but there’s a vast swathe of Europe where white wine is the predominant variety, typically described as Central Europe. Now, where to start? With the region having the oldest evidence of viticulture? With the one that … Read More
Croatia’s Istria region, close to Italy, has a cuisine that’s unique to the peninsula. Here’s our guide to what’s on the menu.
Hungary has historically been an important hotspot for Hasidic Jewry and the birthplace of Neolog Judaism. It is also considered to be a welcoming country for Jews.