For France’s chapter on the famous things across the globe series, we have teamed up with our fellow French travel blogger Eloise of "My Favourite Escapes" to show you what is France famous for? International| travel drafts
Bolo-Rei or King Cake (sometimes King's Cake) is the king of the Christmas Cakes, but it is also a centerpiece in many other traditional parties in Portugal. This cake is a tradition in Portugal, and| Portugal Things
Conventual sweets are the most typical and characteristic sweets of Portuguese cuisine. No other sweets in the world use this abysmal amount of egg yolks and sugar as it's used in Portuguese conventual sweets. Initially,| Portugal Things
Cod in Portugal is known as the "faithful friend"! It is our faithful friend because in times of war it was there to feed the people, in times of crisis and hunger (and we know| Portugal Things
Everything about Portuguese olive oil, production regions, the characteristics and types of olive oil in Portugal.| Portugal Things
The Portuguese love cod and are the biggest consumers of it in the world. In Portugal, cod is eaten in every possible way: raw, cooked, roasted, grilled, sliced or shredded, white or yellow cured. But| Portugal Things
Pastel de Nata or Pastel de Belem (or in English custard tarts, Portuguese egg tarts, and a few other translations) is the most famous of the Portuguese desserts. However, you may be wondering if it| Portugal Things