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  • Germany’s Stollen Festival – nocomment

    German city of Dresden holds the Stollen Festival every Saturday prior to the 2nd Advent. The highlights of the festival are the baking of a Giant Stollen… 04/12/2011

  • South Korea’s food goes global

    The South Koreans are keen for the world to develop a taste for their country, and they’re using food to do it. Now there are culinary tours for overseas… 05/09/2011

  • Nordic noshery Noma wins best eatery prize

    The Danish restaurant Noma has been voted the world’s best eatery for the second year in a row. The S Pellegrino World’s 50 Best Restaurants, produced by… 19/04/2011

  • Wine under water: a scientific study

    It is not your average wine cellar. But the Spanish seabed may produce a better quality of beverage than any old underground storeroom. Vast numbers of… 28/12/2010

  • Paris restaurant auctions off rare wines

    “A taste of history in a bottle” – that is how one bidder described some of the fine wines being auctioned off by one of France’s most prestigious… 08/12/2009

  • Korean food, an extraordinary adventure

    South Korea has launched a major campaign to promote its ancient culture and traditions internationally. We asked one of the top executives of the Korea… 31/08/2009

  • Exploring South Korean Cuisine

    Known as “The Land of Morning Calm”, South Korea is a country in which tradition and modernity come face to face. The capital, Seoul, with its 11 million… 10/08/2009

  • Could Haggis be…..English?

    It is as Scottish as bagpipes and whisky. Or is it? In a nightmarish claim for those north of the border, Haggis is being hailed as…an English dish! … 04/08/2009


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