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Cultures from all over the world have their own cold soups that they make during summer. Cold soups are a great summer dish because they are light, refreshing, and nutritious. So, it makes sense that they were developed in so many different food traditions. You can make your own easily, with vegetables and herbs. Here are a few from different places to get you started.

Polish Chlodnik

Chlodnik is a beet soup traditionally eaten in Poland. It is made creamy with sour cream and yogurt, and refreshing with cucumbers and dill. You can make it by simmering chopped and grated beats until tender, then mixing them up with herbs and fresh veggies.

Spanish Gazpacho

A classic dish in Spain, served ice-cold in chilled bowls or glasses, gazpacho is made from blended fresh vegetables. Blend up tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, onions, garlic, and (importantly) high-quality olive oil, and then garnish with some basil and whatever else you like.

Korean Mul Naengmyeon

Mul naengmyeon is an ice-cold noodle soup served a few different ways depending on the region of Korea. In South Korea it is sweet and tangy flavored, using beef broth and chewy noodles.

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Travel Around The World With These Tasty Snacks https://foodisinthehouse.com/travel-around-the-world-with-these-tasty-snacks/ Sun, 28 Mar 2021 13:33:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=10552 Traveling is not an option for most people right now, but experimenting in the kitchen is always a great way to enjoy some tasty international recipes. Travel around the world by preparing these cozy late-night snacks in your kitchen. Pelmeni Pelmeni are tiny dumplings stuffed with meat and they’re a popular comfort food in Russia. […]

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Traveling is not an option for most people right now, but experimenting in the kitchen is always a great way to enjoy some tasty international recipes. Travel around the world by preparing these cozy late-night snacks in your kitchen.

Pelmeni

Pelmeni are tiny dumplings stuffed with meat and they’re a popular comfort food in Russia. They’re usually served with sour cream or topped with butter, which sounds quite delicious.

Cachorro Quente

If you think you love hot dogs, wait until you try Brazilian take on this comfort food that is popular for good reason!

Loukoumades

If you have a sweet tooth, treat yourself to this traditional Greek delicacy. Loukoumades are fluffy and crispy Greek dounuts soaked in honey syrup and topped with wanuts and cinammon.

Masala Noodles

Travel to India by preparing this simple yet flaforful meal. A tasty bowl of Masala Noodles is the prefect late night snack that will spoil your taste buds.

Manoushe

If you’re dreaming of traveling to Lebanon, try making some manoushe at home. This is actually a flatbread topped with wonderful herbs and spices and it’s a very popular Lebanese street food.

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Per Meurling Will Teach You How to Dine Out In Berlin Like a Pro https://foodisinthehouse.com/per-meurling-will-teach-you-how-to-dine-out-in-berlin-like-a-pro/ Fri, 16 Oct 2020 08:36:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=7858 The past decade has seen Berlin rise to the top when it comes to dining out. Part of the city’s charm is its diverse menus that offer an endless variety of cuisine. Berlin’s food culture has also been transformed by a wave of culinary tourism, which in turn transformed the German capital’s reputation as a […]

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The past decade has seen Berlin rise to the top when it comes to dining out. Part of the city’s charm is its diverse menus that offer an endless variety of cuisine. Berlin’s food culture has also been transformed by a wave of culinary tourism, which in turn transformed the German capital’s reputation as a cuisine destination.

But with so much going on for it, it’s easy to get lost. An Instagram food guide should never be underestimated in this case, especially if he sports over 95k followers.

Foodie influencer, Per Meurling, will introduce you to Berlin’s food scene with gusto. “TripAdvisor is all very well,” Meurling remarked once in an interview with Scandinavian Traveler, “but who can be bothered to wade through hundreds of reviews written by people with a completely different frame of reference than you? I think most people would rather have tips from someone they know they can trust.”

Originally from Sweden, Meurling explains that Berlin is a unique food destination with a complex culinary history, which has seen an unprecedented upswing in the last decade. “A well-executed dinner is like a symphony that touches you on so many levels,” he reflects somewhat poetically. “Many of my best memories come from restaurants.”

His Instagram page is an alternative to the TripAdvisors and Yelps of the world—“a one-stop expert guide with detailed reviews based on passionate work and never on sponsored meals,” stresses the foodie. Next time we’re in Berlin, we know who to follow.

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The Story of Tacos al Pastor is Fascinating https://foodisinthehouse.com/the-story-of-tacos-al-pastor-is-fascinating/ Tue, 30 Jun 2020 14:31:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=5663 There is arguably no plate that is more typically Mexican than “tacos al pastor.” This delicious creation, which involves spit-grilled pork, onion, cilantro, and pineapple in a small tortilla, is a beloved street food all around the country by people who probably have no idea about the dish’s fascinating origins. Lebanese immigrants to Mexico in […]

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There is arguably no plate that is more typically Mexican than “tacos al pastor.” This delicious creation, which involves spit-grilled pork, onion, cilantro, and pineapple in a small tortilla, is a beloved street food all around the country by people who probably have no idea about the dish’s fascinating origins.

Lebanese immigrants to Mexico in the late 19th and early 20th century brought with them the knowledge of a dish called shawarma which had recently begun spreading throughout the region and gaining popularity.

These immigrants, upon arrival to Mexico, began to make their own version of the dish and offer it as a new and special treat to the people of their new home country.

Now, tacos al pastor are made with thin slices of pork which are sliced off with a big knife after being spit grilled after being marinated in pineapple, onion, and chile spice flavors. Those who are familiar with shawarma are often shocked to see just how much this Mexican favorite resembles a food that you can find throughout the Middle East!

If you find yourself in Mexico, be sure to give tacos al pastor a try, and keep its fascinating story in mind as you enjoy one of the country’s most flavorful dishes.

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Cultures from all over the world have their own cold soups that they make during summer. Cold soups are a great summer dish because they are light, refreshing, and nutritious. So, it makes sense that they were developed in so many different food traditions. You can make your own easily, with vegetables and herbs. Here are a few from different places to get you started.

Polish Chlodnik

Chlodnik is a beet soup traditionally eaten in Poland. It is made creamy with sour cream and yogurt, and refreshing with cucumbers and dill. You can make it by simmering chopped and grated beats until tender, then mixing them up with herbs and fresh veggies.

Spanish Gazpacho

A classic dish in Spain, served ice-cold in chilled bowls or glasses, gazpacho is made from blended fresh vegetables. Blend up tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, onions, garlic, and (importantly) high-quality olive oil, and then garnish with some basil and whatever else you like.

Korean Mul Naengmyeon

Mul naengmyeon is an ice-cold noodle soup served a few different ways depending on the region of Korea. In South Korea it is sweet and tangy flavored, using beef broth and chewy noodles.

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Travel Around The World With These Tasty Snacks https://foodisinthehouse.com/travel-around-the-world-with-these-tasty-snacks/ Sun, 28 Mar 2021 13:33:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=10552 Traveling is not an option for most people right now, but experimenting in the kitchen is always a great way to enjoy some tasty international recipes. Travel around the world by preparing these cozy late-night snacks in your kitchen. Pelmeni Pelmeni are tiny dumplings stuffed with meat and they’re a popular comfort food in Russia. […]

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Traveling is not an option for most people right now, but experimenting in the kitchen is always a great way to enjoy some tasty international recipes. Travel around the world by preparing these cozy late-night snacks in your kitchen.

Pelmeni

Pelmeni are tiny dumplings stuffed with meat and they’re a popular comfort food in Russia. They’re usually served with sour cream or topped with butter, which sounds quite delicious.

Cachorro Quente

If you think you love hot dogs, wait until you try Brazilian take on this comfort food that is popular for good reason!

Loukoumades

If you have a sweet tooth, treat yourself to this traditional Greek delicacy. Loukoumades are fluffy and crispy Greek dounuts soaked in honey syrup and topped with wanuts and cinammon.

Masala Noodles

Travel to India by preparing this simple yet flaforful meal. A tasty bowl of Masala Noodles is the prefect late night snack that will spoil your taste buds.

Manoushe

If you’re dreaming of traveling to Lebanon, try making some manoushe at home. This is actually a flatbread topped with wonderful herbs and spices and it’s a very popular Lebanese street food.

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Per Meurling Will Teach You How to Dine Out In Berlin Like a Pro https://foodisinthehouse.com/per-meurling-will-teach-you-how-to-dine-out-in-berlin-like-a-pro/ Fri, 16 Oct 2020 08:36:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=7858 The past decade has seen Berlin rise to the top when it comes to dining out. Part of the city’s charm is its diverse menus that offer an endless variety of cuisine. Berlin’s food culture has also been transformed by a wave of culinary tourism, which in turn transformed the German capital’s reputation as a […]

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The past decade has seen Berlin rise to the top when it comes to dining out. Part of the city’s charm is its diverse menus that offer an endless variety of cuisine. Berlin’s food culture has also been transformed by a wave of culinary tourism, which in turn transformed the German capital’s reputation as a cuisine destination.

But with so much going on for it, it’s easy to get lost. An Instagram food guide should never be underestimated in this case, especially if he sports over 95k followers.

Foodie influencer, Per Meurling, will introduce you to Berlin’s food scene with gusto. “TripAdvisor is all very well,” Meurling remarked once in an interview with Scandinavian Traveler, “but who can be bothered to wade through hundreds of reviews written by people with a completely different frame of reference than you? I think most people would rather have tips from someone they know they can trust.”

Originally from Sweden, Meurling explains that Berlin is a unique food destination with a complex culinary history, which has seen an unprecedented upswing in the last decade. “A well-executed dinner is like a symphony that touches you on so many levels,” he reflects somewhat poetically. “Many of my best memories come from restaurants.”

His Instagram page is an alternative to the TripAdvisors and Yelps of the world—“a one-stop expert guide with detailed reviews based on passionate work and never on sponsored meals,” stresses the foodie. Next time we’re in Berlin, we know who to follow.

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The Story of Tacos al Pastor is Fascinating https://foodisinthehouse.com/the-story-of-tacos-al-pastor-is-fascinating/ Tue, 30 Jun 2020 14:31:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=5663 There is arguably no plate that is more typically Mexican than “tacos al pastor.” This delicious creation, which involves spit-grilled pork, onion, cilantro, and pineapple in a small tortilla, is a beloved street food all around the country by people who probably have no idea about the dish’s fascinating origins. Lebanese immigrants to Mexico in […]

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There is arguably no plate that is more typically Mexican than “tacos al pastor.” This delicious creation, which involves spit-grilled pork, onion, cilantro, and pineapple in a small tortilla, is a beloved street food all around the country by people who probably have no idea about the dish’s fascinating origins.

Lebanese immigrants to Mexico in the late 19th and early 20th century brought with them the knowledge of a dish called shawarma which had recently begun spreading throughout the region and gaining popularity.

These immigrants, upon arrival to Mexico, began to make their own version of the dish and offer it as a new and special treat to the people of their new home country.

Now, tacos al pastor are made with thin slices of pork which are sliced off with a big knife after being spit grilled after being marinated in pineapple, onion, and chile spice flavors. Those who are familiar with shawarma are often shocked to see just how much this Mexican favorite resembles a food that you can find throughout the Middle East!

If you find yourself in Mexico, be sure to give tacos al pastor a try, and keep its fascinating story in mind as you enjoy one of the country’s most flavorful dishes.

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