Green is more than a color. It is a matter of national identity –a crossroads of history, religion, and folklore.
An element that is often underestimated (even though it is also fundamental) is the choice of clothing. And, when it comes to walking, socks play a leading role
This literally apocalyptic journey is indeed a revelation: it is religious pilgrimage, but also an all-round sensory experience
Inspired by the cobblestones paving the streets near the Basilica, these sweets quickly became a symbol of the city.
Melide is known for having the best octopus in Spain –even though the town is pretty far away from the shore.
The pilgrimage on the Kumano Kodo includes many discoveries. Among them, food.
Chinese-Cantonese, Japanese, and Italian communities contributed further ingredients, techniques, and spices into this already complex tradition, transforming Peruvian cuisine into what it is today
The richness of Sicilian cuisine, with its millennia-old influences, represents an invaluable heritage that makes every lunch or dinner an unforgettable experience.
A 13th-century document from the Monastery of Obona is the first in History to mention cider

