
[Global Food News is a weekly selection of world food news deemed important, absurd, strange, or otherwise hilarious at Food Trotter!]
Bear: A Meat Worth Trying – A man eats bear meat and lives to tells his tale about it. [Atlantic]
Gift for Foodies – The holidays are coming up, so why not a Japanese knife as a stocking stuffer? Here are some holiday foodie gifts that I would like. [WSJ]
The 10 Biggest Food Stories of 2010 – The Atlantic comes up with their own food trends/stories for 2010. You can also read our own Wrap Up of Global Food Trends for 2010 here at Food Trotter. [Atlantic]
Top Ten Cheap Local Fast Food Items Worldwide – We’re in a global economic recession, so here are some inexpensive foods offered around the world, from hawker foods in Singapore to Roti in Spain.[Gadling]
South African bunny chow, Danish crispy pork cracklings, Socca in France, and San Diego stuffed pizza pies – The writers at Serious Eats discuss street food around the world. [Serious Eats]
The Storied Volcanic Wines of the Canary Islands –The Canary Islands that sit off the coast of northern Africa may be one of the strangest places to produce wine, bold aromatic volcanic wine. [Serious Eats]
Hong Kong’s Best and Worst Sandwiches – Hong Kong and China aren’t really known for their sandwiches, maybe a man tou sandwich, but everything else sucks. If you’re sick of Chinese food and the international options in Hong Kong, here’s a list for the best/worst sandwiches on the island. [WSJ]
Brits Trapped in a bar for a week – For those of you in the Northern hemisphere, you’ve certainly experienced being trapped indoors by snowstorms. But the English like to shelter themselves in a bar, “trapped” for over a week, drinking beer and eating bar food to stay sane. Legendary…. [Huffington]
[Photos courtesy of Serious Eats, AFP, and China Matters]
Bear: A Meat Worth Trying – A man eats bear meat and lives to tells his tale about it. [Atlantic]
Gift for Foodies – The holidays are coming up, so why not a Japanese knife as a stocking stuffer? Here are some holiday foodie gifts that I would like. [WSJ]
The 10 Biggest Food Stories of 2010 – The Atlantic comes up with their own food trends/stories for 2010. You can also read our own Wrap Up of Global Food Trends for 2010 here at Food Trotter. [Atlantic]
Top Ten Cheap Local Fast Food Items Worldwide – We’re in a global economic recession, so here are some inexpensive foods offered around the world, from hawker foods in Singapore to Roti in Spain.[Gadling]
South African bunny chow, Danish crispy pork cracklings, Socca in France, and San Diego stuffed pizza pies – The writers at Serious Eats discuss street food around the world. [Serious Eats]
The Storied Volcanic Wines of the Canary Islands –The Canary Islands that sit off the coast of northern A
[Global Food News is a weekly selection of world food news deemed important, absurd, strange, or otherwise hilarious at Food Trotter!]
Bear: A Meat Worth Trying – A man eats bear meat and lives to tells his tale about it. [Atlantic]
Gift for Foodies – The holidays are coming up, so why not a Japanese knife as a stocking stuffer? Here are some holiday foodie gifts that I would like. [WSJ]
The 10 Biggest Food Stories of 2010 – The Atlantic comes up with their own food trends/stories for 2010. You can also read our own Wrap Up of Global Food Trends for 2010 here at Food Trotter. [Atlantic]
Top Ten Cheap Local Fast Food Items Worldwide – We’re in a global economic recession, so here are some inexpensive foods offered around the world, from hawker foods in Singapore to Roti in Spain.[Gadling]
South African bunny chow, Danish crispy pork cracklings, Socca in France, and San Diego stuffed pizza pies – The writers at Serious Eats discuss street food around the world. [Serious Eats]
The Storied Volcanic Wines of the Canary Islands –The Canary Islands that sit off the coast of northern Africa may be one of the strangest places to produce wine, bold aromatic volcanic wine. [Serious Eats]
Hong Kong’s Best and Worst Sandwiches – Hong Kong and China aren’t really known for their sandwiches, maybe a man tou sandwich, but everything else sucks. If you’re sick of Chinese food and the international options in Hong Kong, here’s a list for the best/worst sandwiches on the island. [WSJ]
Brits Trapped in a bar for a week – For those of you in the Northern hemisphere, you’ve certainly experienced being trapped indoors by snowstorms. But the English like to shelter themselves in a bar, “trapped” for over a week, drinking beer and eating bar food to stay sane. Legendary…. [Huffington]
frica may be one of the strangest places to produce wine, bold aromatic volcanic wine. [Serious Eats]
Hong Kong’s Best and Worst Sandwiches – Hong Kong and China aren’t really known for their sandwiches, maybe a man tou sandwich, but everything else sucks. If you’re sick of Chinese food and the international options in Hong Kong, here’s a list for the best/worst sandwiches on the island. [WSJ]
Brits Trapped in a bar for a week – For those of you in the Northern hemisphere, you’ve certainly experienced being trapped indoors by snowstorms. But the English like to shelter themselves in a bar, “trapped” for over a week, drinking beer and eating bar food to stay sane. Legendary…. [Huffington]
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