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PEKING DUCK
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PEKING DUCK

Offering an irresistible combination of flavours and textures, this classic Chinese dish has a long and complex history — and a cooking process to match

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Food #12 Summer 2021
ASK THE EXPERTS
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ASK THE EXPERTS

OUR PANEL ANSWERS YOUR CULINARY QUERIES, INCLUDING HOW TO MAKE WELSH RAREBIT AND WHERE TO FIND CORNWALL’S BEST PUBS WITH ROOMS

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Food #12 Summer 2021
British oysters
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British oysters

SHELLFISH IS NOT ONLY ABUNDANT ON OUR SHORES, BUT INCREASINGLY AFFORDABLE, TOO

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Food #12 Summer 2021
BELOW THE SURFACE
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BELOW THE SURFACE

AT FIRST GLANCE, THE SPANISH TOWN OF ARANDA DE DUERO LOOKS LIKE ANY OTHER. BUT BENEATH IT AND ITS SURROUNDINGS YOU ’LL FIND UNDERGROUND WINERIES SERVING REDS, WHITES AND TEMPTING LOCAL CUISINE

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Food #12 Summer 2021
MEXICO CITY
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MEXICO CITY

From casual cantinas to smart seafood restaurants, the Mexican capital is full of flavour, with a culinary heritage that draws on influences including Aztec, Spanish and Lebanese

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Food #12 Summer 2021
FLORIDA KEYS
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FLORIDA KEYS

Stretching from the southern tip of Florida almost as far as Cuba, this US archipelago is the place to go for fresh fish, potent rum and, of course, Key limes

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Food #12 Summer 2021
Italy's FINEST
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Italy's FINEST

FROM FRESHLY PRESSED OLIVE OIL ON TOASTED TUSCAN BREAD TO PILLOW Y PASTA TOPPED WITH THE BEST PARMESAN, OUR CHEFS AND WRITERS DISH UP SEVEN SERVINGS OF ITALIAN CUISINE

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Food #12 Summer 2021
NATIVE AT BROWNS
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NATIVE AT BROWNS

HAVING PREVIOUSLY DECAMPED TO A HARD -TO -REACH ISLAND, NATIVE IS BACK IN THE HEART OF THE CAPITAL, SERVING FOOD THAT’S AS PRETTY AS IT IS DELICIOUS

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Food #12 Summer 2021
SEAN SHERMAN: THE PIONEER
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SEAN SHERMAN: THE PIONEER

MINNESOTA-BASED CHEF SEAN SHERMAN PAYS HOMAGE TO HIS NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE BY CREATING EXPERIMENTAL DISHES USING ONLY THE INDIGENOUS INGREDIENTS KNOWN TO HIS ANCESTORS.

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Food #12 Summer 2021
Virtual Reality Travel: More Than Just A Gimmick?
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Virtual Reality Travel: More Than Just A Gimmick?

Can VR still offer a rich travel experience? Technology innovations and a lockdownled surge in interest suggest virtual travel is here to stay.

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June 2021
What Is Sustainable Travel In 2021?
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What Is Sustainable Travel In 2021?

As the pandemic subsides and travel tentatively resumes, the frequently misappropriated and misunderstood concept of sustainability is due a timely reassessment. What role can travellers play in protecting the balance of the natural world?

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June 2021
OF SALT & STARS
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OF SALT & STARS

The dramatic moonscapes of Chile’s Atacama Desert are anything but vacant. Dotted with ruins and richly tattooed with ancient petroglyphs, this high-altitude playground, popular with adventurous travellers, is also a repository of stories. Hike into mineral-coated canyons and camp out under brilliant night skies to discover how this arid landscape offers a gateway to the past

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June 2021
Literary landscapes THE MAN OF LA MANCHA
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Literary landscapes THE MAN OF LA MANCHA

On a quest to restore chivalry to the nation, Spain’s greatest literary hero — the idealistic nobleman Don Quixote — roamed the vast central region of Castile-La Mancha. And this stark landscape, with its dramatic plains and hidden caves, forms an inspiring backdrop to a whole new canon of stories.

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June 2021
NORFOLK
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NORFOLK

Tracing a golden thread against the North Sea, the salty shores of North Norfolk are an undisputed highlight of the English coastline. Wend your way east from the marshes of Brancaster, home to some of the country’s finest seafood, through the streets of Cley next the Sea and on to the town of Cromer, with its grand pier jutting out into the surf. And in between these picturesque pit stops is a gentle, serene landscape, where the wind and water have shaped the lives of locals for centuries

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June 2021
HAWKE'S BAY
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HAWKE'S BAY

On the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island, the city of Napier and surrounding Hawke’s Bay region are synonymous with homegrown produce, from wine to figs and seafood.

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June 2021
SICILY EMPTY COASTS, OLIVE GROVES & OLD-WORLD CHARM
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SICILY EMPTY COASTS, OLIVE GROVES & OLD-WORLD CHARM

Sicily is one of Italy’s best-loved destinations, with serious class and timeless appeal. Choose between two sumptuous hotels on opposite sides of the island — both ideal bases from which to explore

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June 2021
GANGWON WHERE NORTH MEETS SOUTH
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GANGWON WHERE NORTH MEETS SOUTH

A province divided during the Korean War, Gangwon is South Korea’s natural gem, where a visit to the most fortified border on earth can be paired with hiking through spectacular scenery. North Korea is a presence that always lingers, but people here still pray one day to be reunited.

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June 2021
DUBLIN
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DUBLIN

From grande dames and Georgian townhouses to street art-inspired boutiques and self-catering gems, the Irish capital’s eclectic hotel scene is more exciting than ever before.

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June 2021
CITY LIFE HOUSTON
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CITY LIFE HOUSTON

With its flourishing urban parks, cultural spaces and rooftop bars, this cosmopolitan city built on oil is on a mission to invest and evolve. Drill down into eclectic neighbourhoods to discover the real Texan treasure

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June 2021
From Beginning To End A Culinary Journey Through Kansai
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From Beginning To End A Culinary Journey Through Kansai

This region of western Japan straddles the country from the Sea of Japan in Northern Kyoto to the Pacific Ocean, including Awaji Island — the nation’s mythical birthplace. It’s a land of wild mountains, terraced rice fields and rocky, ria coastline — and it’s where the story of Japanese food began.

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Food #11 Spring 2021
THE BIRD
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THE BIRD

THIS Q UIRK Y NEW BOUTIQUE HOTEL OFFERS OUTL ANDISH DECOR AND FOOD FIRMLY ROOTED IN THE SOUTHWEST

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Food #11 Spring 2021
Shell out
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Shell out

FROM SEAFOOD LINGUINE TO SPICY MUSSEL S WITH FETA, THESE FOUR REFRESHING SHELLFISH DISHES WILL HELP YOU WELCOME IN THE SPRING SUNSHINE. WORDS: CHRISTIE DIETZ

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Food #11 Spring 2021
SIERRAS CHICAS
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SIERRAS CHICAS

Between the pampas and the Andes, within a range of hills called the Sierras Chicas, the 6,500-acre Estancia Los Potreros offers a taste of Argentina’s treasured rural traditions. A working ranch, home to 500 Aberdeen Angus cattle, it’s where lassowielding gauchos on Criollo horses expertly round up the herds, while guests sip mate tea through metal straws and dine on simple classics like gnocchi, empanadas and meat straight from the asado.

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Food #11 Spring 2021
Land of plenty
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Land of plenty

At Svanholm, Denmark’s largest commune, residents don’t just cook and eat together — they grow and rear the ingredients for their meals too. And the produce is so good it has top chefs from Copenhagen and beyond travelling here to buy it

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Food #11 Spring 2021
BAKING SODA BREAD
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BAKING SODA BREAD

WITH JUST A HANDFUL OF INGREDIENTS AND NO YEAST, TR ADITIONAL IRISH SODA BREAD IS SIMPLE TO M AKE, ESPECIALLY WITH EXPERT INSTRUCTION

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Food #11 Spring 2021
Pastis A PROVENÇALE PASSION
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Pastis A PROVENÇALE PASSION

In the south of France, in and around the city of Marseille, a new generation of artisanal distillers are breathing fresh life — and flavours — into the region’s beloved aniseed aperitif

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Food #11 Spring 2021
MICHAEL ELÉGBÈDÉ THE PIONEER
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MICHAEL ELÉGBÈDÉ THE PIONEER

AT HIS L AGOS RESTAUR ANT, CHEF MICHAEL ELÉGBÈDÉ HA S TAKEN IN SPIR ATION FROM ALL OVER NIGERIA . THE RESULT IS A STRIKING FINE DINING MENU REFLEC TING THE DIVERSE L ANDSCAPES AND COM MUNITIES OF HIS HOME COUNTRY. WORDS: L AUREN JADE HILL

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Food #11 Spring 2021
DINE IN & OUT LERPWL
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DINE IN & OUT LERPWL

ELLIS BARRIE’S NEW VENTURE LAUNCHED LATER THAN PLANNED, BUT IT — LIKE THE FOOD — IS WORTH THE WAIT

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Food #11 Spring 2021
ALL RISE
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ALL RISE

When it comes to breakfast, many of us have a routine we depend upon. Yet there’s always room for a bit of fresh thinking. From Bury black pudding and Mexican chilaquiles to Indian idli and Turkish menemen, here are 12 ways to shake things up — and add a little magic to your mornings

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Food #11 Spring 2021
QUITO
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QUITO

Emerging from the shadow of its gastronomic neighbours, Ecuador shines as an exciting hub for South American cuisine, with a new generation of chefs rediscovering the country’s incredible produce.

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April 2021