Stories about Food from March, 2008
Japan: Sushi Sunflower
Lee from Tokyo Times has a post on Sushi Art.
Kuwait: Increasing Prices
PhilQ8, a Filipina in Kuwait, complains about increasing prices for commodities.
Kuwait: Tour of Souq Sharq
Kuwaiti Mishaary visits Market Sharq and shares the following pictures with us.
Barbados: Lenten Fare
Barbadian blogger Tastes Like Home serves up some mouth-watering Lenten recipes.
Romania: Restaurant Scandal
Csíkszereda Musings writes about Romanian food and a recent restaurant coverage scandal.
Poland: “Inside Warsaw: G-K”
God, herring and more – in Polandian‘s second installment of “Inside Warsaw.”
Hindi: Cricket victory and foodie delights in Old Delhi
Every Indian cricket fan is over the moon as India handed down two successive defeats to four times and current world champions Australia in first two (of three) final matches of the Commonwealth Bank Series which saw the third team Sri Lanka make a flamboyant exit by defeating Australia in...
Turkey: Pepsi or Coke?
“When you go to your favorite restaurant (even if it's a fast food one — I know you're out there), do you insist on a Coke or Pepsi, and are you disappointed when they only offer the other one?” asks Turkish blogger Metin.
Japan: Eat Whale And Save The Planet?
James from Japan Probe blogs a survey from the pro-whaling group which argues eating whale is more environmental than other meat. There is a poll attached in the post.
Yemeni Fast Food
Jeffrey Black introduces us to Yemeni fast food in this post.
Jamaica: Ackee
Montego By Day By Day blogs about the national fruit of Jamaica.
Guatemala: Antigua Coffee, the Best in the World?
“So what makes La Antigua Guatemala the best coffee in the world?” Rudy Girón provides some backing arguments to this claim, as well as a photo of the coffee bean harvest.
Poland: Victories, Poverty, Food and Drink
Polandian writes about Polish victories and defeats, dispels the myth of Poland's poverty – here and here – and the myth of excessive drinking in Poland, and posts a non-vegetarian roundup of Polish cuisine.
Tajikistan: Hunger to replace energy crisis
Vadim reports that the partly solved problem with electricity in Tajikistan, may have been not the main problem to face by the population this year, as the coming food deficit threatens to spark unrest in this volatile region.
Singapore: Little India Photos
udderiffic indulgence visits Singapore's ethnic Indian district for his research and posts images of the neighborhood.
Malaysia: Korean Town in Malaysian Capital
K-popped visits the little Korean Town in Malaysian capital city Kuala Lumpur.