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Archive | April, 2010

What To NEVER Do in Krabi

10.  Avoid a Longtail Boat trip around small Islands Longtail boats are Krabi’s ocean voyaging vessels tricked out with crackling car engines and long propeller shafts that plunge into the water.  To feel like a millionaire you must do some island-ing and observe some glorious beach-scapes.  Don’t miss an opportune ride! 9.  Skip Wat Tham Seua  [...]

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Khmer Rice and Pork

Rules of Engorgement: Cambodian Breakfast

Com Tam (rice with fried pork and pickles), Khmer Noodles Location: Siem Reap, Cambodia, at Angkor Wat eating with the Tuk Tuk drivers Cost: 4000 KHR Cambodian Riel each dish ($0.95 USD) [smartads] The tourist catered cuisine in Siem Reap near Angkor Wat, doesn’t always appeal by both taste and budget to a voracious food [...]

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balut fetus egg manila

How To Eat Freakishly Weird Foods

From growing up in Africa and traveling through many countries, I’ve obtained a respectable transcript of outlandish edibles ranging from ambrosial to grotesque. Congolese snails in the reincarnation of rubber tires, grubs, unknown testicles, a scientific assortment of winged bugs, balut fetus, rats, and a host of interior animal organs, are among a host of the weird delicacies that have [...]

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Burger Hut: Nairobi Kenya’s Best Burger

The Double Hut Burger and Masala Chips Location: Burger Hut, Nairobi, Kenya, in the area of Westlands Cost: Burger with Chips- 240 KES Kenya Shilling ($3.11 USD) This is NOT an ordinary burger.  This is the ultimate African answer to all Western food that is an oozing masterpiece of success.  Growing up in Nairobi, the [...]

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nasi berlauk

Rules of Engorgement Saturday: Nasi Berlauk, Malaysia

My passion of being a voracious connoisseur of all things edible from all over the globe has led to the development of a movement from “starving to stuffed” and “hungry to happy,“ that will focus on displaying feasts from around the world. What is “Rules of Engorgement?” A weekly Saturday blog article posted on Migrationology that will [...]

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Songkran Festival Thailand

Exciting and Attractive People Playing: The Real Songkran Festival in Thailand

The Songkran Festival in Thailand (traditional Thai New Years) is the biggest and most sought after holiday on the Thai calendar.  Songkran is usually thought of as a few inebriated day of throwing buckets of water and shooting water guns where everyone is a target.  However, with 66 million Thai inhabitants, there must be a [...]

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