@freemo Cheese is wonderful, and one of the things I really enjoy in Europe.
Great variety, many at affordable prices. They go well with the local tasty breads of all kinds.
Baguette, cheese, maybe some pesto and Tinto? Got a Happy Meal.
@design_RG Teh cheese variety in the netherlands was a little lacking, but the quality of what they did have was amazing.
Now italian cheese, they went crazy with their variety, in fact Italy was my favorite all around food destination (Germany my favorite in the meat department).
@freemo I so enjoyed discovering surprising new things in the markets, small shops, supermarkets.
Clearly remember arriving into Granada, España, at the end of a long cycling day, mountais up and down.
A Lidl at the side of the road, perfect to get some refreshments.
Bought a few things, big drink bottle to cool down. A 500 mL pot of fruity Yougurt, which turned out to be The BEST I have ever had. The creamyness, the amount of fruit.
Made in Germany, brought to me courtesy of the german owned supermarket chain (it was either an Aldi or a Lidl).
Never forgot the brand, repeated in next year's trips too. "Milbona" for the Win.
@design_RG I do miss traveling, especially the food. My spinal surgery has prevented that for about a year now but thankfully im at the point where full recovery is on the horizon. Just need to lose some weight now and I can back to diving off tropical islands and eating the delicious food again.
There is nothing like a good carribean meal after a long day of deep-sea diving.
@freemo I was emembering this 90 Km of up and down hills in Andalucían countryside, as I approached lovely Granada.
OMG. Travel!!!!
Miss it so. Spring is my favourite time for it, like. Now. But not this year, sadly.
@design_RG There is a literal magic to it for sure.
@freemo I made a post on the top level, with a recipe for Feta Olives salad, same great photo as above.
@design_RG We have similar salads here in south philly, no surprise as we are probably the biggest Italian population in the USA.
I love every ingredient in it, olives go AMAZING with feta. I usually eat them seperately and just pick from which pile I want on each bite, no oil on it. But the salad style is good too.
I was actually thinking as I ate the feta how most people almost always will mix feta with stuff mixed with every bite (like salads). For whatever reason even when I have a salad with feta in it though I tend to eat the feta on its own with each bite.
I really like cheese :)