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Do you eat more abroad?
Posted: January 19th, 2013, 3:44 am
by drealm
I work odd hours and this usually leaves me hungry in the middle of the night. When I went to Mexico for a week I had the life changing experience of seeing food places that seem to stay open all night. I never had a problem finding a street vendor to serve amazing fresh food. I really want the freedom to just be able to walk out of my house and grab food without much effort. I think this is one reason I'm chronically skinny. In America everything starts at the brick and mortar level, but this doesn't leave much for people who want to eat but not pay for or spend the time sitting down. I think this is one reason why Americans are so stressed out. They know that just to get food they need to fight through a maze or that they can get caught in odd hours where everything shuts down.
What were the countries you've visited that had the best street food experience?
Posted: January 19th, 2013, 1:07 pm
by eurobrat
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Posted: January 19th, 2013, 1:12 pm
by E_Irizarry
Thailand, southern Ecuador, and Bolivia have great cheap street food.
Posted: January 19th, 2013, 1:41 pm
by pete98146
Maybe a bit more but I usually walk 20x as much as I do at home when I'm on vacation. I enjoy walking and taking in the local culture so if I can avoid a cab ride, I'll use my own two feet. So I build up more of an appetite.
However, most foreign countries don't feed you American sized portions so it's not as easy to get full unless you double up on your order. I normally lose weight when I travel!
Posted: January 19th, 2013, 3:13 pm
by terminator
God No, the food in Russia/Turkey and there-abouts is horrendous! I was sick at least once a week (on average) and I sure learned to be fussy very fast - especially only eating easy to peel fruit like bananas and never dirty grapes or berries!
Posted: January 19th, 2013, 3:14 pm
by drealm
terminator wrote:God No, the food in Russia/Turkey and there-abouts is horrendous! I was sick at least once a week (on average) and I sure learned to be fussy very fast - especially only eating easy to peel fruit like bananas and never dirty grapes or berries!
What is Russian food typically like?
Posted: January 19th, 2013, 4:58 pm
by eurobrat
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Posted: January 19th, 2013, 5:01 pm
by Disillusioned_American
Former Yugoslavian countries have awesome food, and the portions are more filling than America. However, with all of the walking I did, I think I actually lost weight. In my opinion, restaurants in the US don't give you enough food for the $$$.
Posted: January 19th, 2013, 5:20 pm
by eurobrat
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