A Bajan Occasion

Bonney Barbados: A Travel Retrospective, 1996

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Story and Photos by Dave DeWitt “One bellyful don’ fatten de hog,” goes a proverb in Barbados, meaning that it takes bit of an effort to achieve anything worthwhile. That saying applies to finding true Bajan food if you’re staying at a resort or beach hotel, because they serve mostly American-style fare. So, to experience the wide range of fiery …

Chef Tony eating Bugs

Bugged Out In Thailand!

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I Can’t Believe I Ate the Whole Bug!And Other Culinary Adventures in Thailand By Paul Ross Recipes: Nam Jim Jeaw Sauce Kaow Soy Kai (Curry Noodle Soup with Chicken) Som Tam (Green Papaya Salad) Moo Pad King (Pork Fried with Ginger) Kaeng Khiao Wan Kai (Green Chicken Curry) Phad Khi Mao Kung (Spicy Stir-Fried Prawns)  Proof that we talked the …

Borneo’s Forest Food

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  Borneo’s Forest Food Article and Location Photos by Victor Paul Borg       Recipes: Steamed Red Snapper with SpicesDeep Fried Fish in Pineapple and Tomato SauceBamboo Shoots in Spices,Wild Mushrooms in Spices and Dried AnchovieBarking Deer in Curry Masala         They need half an hour to gather the food in the forest for our dinner,” …

Spicy Singapore

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Spicy Singapore Story and Photos by Austin Bush   Is there a better place in the world to eat than Singapore? Consider the variety: from Malay laksa to southern Indian curries, a diverse smattering of Chinese cuisines (Hokkien, Teo Chiew, Cantonese), the obscure Baba-Nyonya (a fusion of Chinese and Malay styles) and Eurasian cuisines, Singapore is a virtual microcosm of …

Chef Grilling on the Beach

Filipino Grills

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Story and Photos by Victor Paul Borg –Grilled Garlic Fish –Lemon and Soy Barbecued Chicken –Pork Adobo –Tortang Talong (Eggplant Fritters) –Pritong Talong (Grilled Eggplants in    Vinegar and Spices) Editor’s Note: Author Borg uses the Asian spelling of chilli and chillies. The uniquely intense craze about ihaw ihaw–grilled meats and seafood–among Filipinos has evolved as a result of geography …