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7 Most Delicious Foods of My Around the World Travels So Far!

Are you hungry yet? Hopefully you will be after reading this countdown. As you peruse this pre-programmed post, I’m on the train north to Milan, Italy from Florence!

Given the amount of deliciousness I’ve inhaled in the past five months, there may be some glaring gaps in this list, so feel free to weigh in on YOUR votes for best world food of 2009.

A food market in Florence, Italy.
A food market in Florence, Italy.

As before, please click on the blue links to access further photos and words about each scrumptious meal.

Now, please enjoy photos of food in Florence, Italy as we unveil…

The Seven Most DELICIOUS Foods of Around the World, 2009:

7. Japanese sushi.
It’s rather bittersweet to add this to the list, given how crazy expensive food (and everything!) in Japan was, but when my friend and I put that sushi to our tongues… it was a cloud of angel soft love! This does not apply to the sushi that was still moving when it was served. That was just freaky.

Ravioli with greens inside.
Ravioli with greens inside.

6. Desserts in Cambodia.
Partially because of the French influence, chocolate desserts in Cambodia were some of the best I’ve had in my life. The inexpensive chocolate ice cream in Siem Reap was rich, decadent, and powerful enough to keep me dreaming about it months later. Good stuff!

Eating with my brother.
Eating with my brother.

5. Italian specialties (many pictured here!).
Home of pizza, gelato, pasta, wine, juicy ripe tomatoes, and most everything else that brings gastronomical joy, Italy is a foodie’s dream. Look at that vibrant saffron-lemon spinach ricotta ravioli, pictured above!

Because this week I have been reunited with my beloved family, we have been able to each order different dishes, then divide up everything in order to more fully sample the Florentine food spectrum. Mmm! I especially loved the ribollita (mushed veggies, bread and beans) pictured to the lower right.

Note: do you like the photo to the left of the pig’s feet and lentils that my brother ordered as Italian good luck on New Years? Yeah, let’s stick with the pasta.

Tender beans in Florence.
Tender beans in Florence.

4. Vietnamese Pho, Bun Bo Nam Bo, and Banh Xeo… plus the Western expat cafes in Hanoi!
Vietnamese food in Vietnam was not like the Vietnamese food I regularly scarfed down back in Boston, but thanks to kind guides who explained what to order (plus a little trial and error), the tastes were stunning.

3. Fresh Fruits, especially in Thailand.
Wait, you mean a mango doesn’t cost three dollars in Southeast Asia like it does at home?! Wait, you mean I can have fruit every single morning for cheap, then three times an afternoon from sidewalk vendors?! AMAZING! New favorites include: dragonfruit, sapodilla, and excessive amounts of papaya.

Italian desserts.
Italian desserts.

2. World-class Restaurants of Vientiane and Luang Prabang, Laos.
You’ll be hard-pressed to find better culinary value for your dollar than these two cities in Laos. Throughout Southeast Asia, I kept meeting chefs who were headed to Laos for a food pilgrimage, or to meet other chefs who had permanently moved there. I didn’t believe it until I arrived and began absolutely stuffing myself with the most delicious, inexpensive food imaginable.

Literally: you will eat like royalty for less than five dollars. And the waiters and waitresses are extremely nice, too!

Pasta for sale!
Pasta for sale!

1. Mango Sticky Rice, Thailand.
I thought it would taste awful. I thought it was a dinner entree, not a dessert. I didn’t get why they poured that coconut milk on top. I was a fool! Learning about mango sticky rice was worth the price of the plane ticket to Asia.

Yum. Three cheers for eating our way across the Planet Earth!

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Jeff @ Go Travelzing

Wednesday 19th of December 2012

I would vote for Italian Gelato as my number one food. It is a requirement to eat it three times a day in Italy.

Lillie

Wednesday 19th of December 2012

Mmmm so true!!!

Adam Pervez

Thursday 7th of June 2012

Ok, you are killing me with all the FB posts about SE Asia.. and the food that awaits me...

Lillie

Thursday 7th of June 2012

Bwahahaha! Oh wait-- actually, jealous of you!

Kelly D.

Monday 21st of May 2012

Some of the food you listed above sounds delicious. Did someone recommend you the food that you tried, or did you just choose from the menu?

Lillie

Monday 21st of May 2012

Good question! Most of the foods ended up in my mouth because they are popular in the area I was visiting.

Abby Murphy

Sunday 29th of January 2012

Some of the foods look really good and some, not so much.

Lillie

Sunday 29th of January 2012

Hah! :)

Koraliz

Sunday 18th of December 2011

I would totally eat the Italian specialties and fresh fruit but not sushi.

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