Eating in 6 Countries in 24 Hours
Released on: February 23, 2011, 6:45 am
Author:
Steve Taylor
Industry: Travel,
Food & Beverage
Brno, Czech Republic, February 23rd 2011 —
Less than a day after attending the first European Culinary Tourism Conference in
Vienna, Austria Steve Taylor the C.E.O. (Chief Eating Officer) of Boston based
TravelFoodandDrink.com will be going on his own culinary tour. His focus will be on
eating a national dish, or local specialty in each of the six countries he travels
through on the train, all within a time frame of less than 24 hours. This may not be
so easy considering he has less than an hour in most of the countries where the
train stops. Plus, the temperatures will be near freezing, there will be a language
barrier, and he will be carrying his luggage at all times. His culinary tour will
start in the pre-dawn hours in the darkness surrounding the train station in Brno,
Czech Republic and end around midnight in Ljubljana, Slovenia where the most popular
item on the menu at that time of night is a horseburger. Other stops include
Bratislava, Slovakia; Vienna, Austria; Szombothely, Hungary; and Zagreb, Croatia.
Steve doesn't recommend rushing through countries while on a culinary tour, and all
of the countries he is visiting are worth spending time in, and discovering their
regional foods and the people that produce them. He could have just stayed on the
train and not even breathed the air in some of the countries, but decided instead to "taste" every country that he travels through. He also wants to create more of an
awareness for an emerging trend in travel called culinary tourism. His website
promotes culinary tourism, and encourages those who travel to seek out local
specialties, and eat the national dish of the countries they visit. As Steve says "It's a great way to preserve their heritage and learn more about the people and
their traditions, plus you get to eat some great food with an amazing history".
Learn more about the national dishes and local specialties that Steve ate during his
culinary tour once his tour is finished on March 5th.
Contact Details: TravelFoodandDrink.com
38 Dustin Street
Boston,Massachusetts
taylorboston@gmail.com
617-584-7577
http://travelfoodanddrink.com/
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