Travel, spice and everything niceβ¦
Reminder: You are at Lyf&Spice. This is a space for Travel and Food alike. We love eating as much as we love travelling. We bet you do too!
Night markets and food streets are our favourite places
Born to eat:
I was born to eat! Folks often tell me that I used to screech if I wouldnβt get round-2 of my dinner even if it was something little. I grew up to be a muncher, munching away when I was happy, sad, nervous, excited, anxiousβ¦ basically all the time.
On a serious note, I majored in Food and Nutrition until I forgot all about nutrition and stuck to the word food. Also, my friends always complain that I get them in the habit of eating all the time too. <Yikes>
We share our food…Β not dessert though π
Munchlust evolvingβ¦
My munchlust grew stronger while travelling. It took me to places I wouldnβt have otherwise gone to. People travel for different reasons. I travel for food, besides culture and adventure. I have been trying new cuisines for as far as I can remember. Openness to a new form of local food opens doors to their culture and traditions.
Eating our way around the world…
I travel for food because it helps me:
- Interact with locals
- Understand the traditions and customs
- Get acquainted with food habits across cultures
- Be receptive to all kinds of food
- Connect with people
I realized that there is no bad or eeky food β I grew to respect the eating habits of people and food across communities. Luckily, my travel buddy, Amit is open to all kinds of food too. We travel together, exploring the world, one bite at a time π
Strawberry plucking at Cameron Highlands. Enjoying a traditional meal at Jaipur.
Quench your MunchLust β SEND YOUR ENTRIES
In order to honour our passion for food across the world, we at Lyf&Spice have come up with a series called Travel&Spice. We thought of gathering travellers who have interesting food stories, conversations over a meal and new food discoveries to share.
If you are a passionate traveller and have interesting anecdotes or food encounters to share, send your story to us.
Over to passionate travelling foodies in the next few series.Β Stay tuned.Β
Check out our travel & food posts onΒ Instagram.
Eat β Travel β Enjoy
Cheers to that! π
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Great introduction. Both of us a foodie too. We travel to explore the place and the food:)
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π thanks.. You must hop over for a food tour with us
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Awesome post loved your foodie photos, especially as your food choices always look soooooooo yummy.
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It’s a crispy, deep fried Indian flatbread.. called papad… savory π
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Welcome on board fellow foodie π
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I have munchlust too… thought I was weird. Ok I am, but back on point… I’m going to submit something to your travel&spice. Exciting!
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That flatbread is awesome and looks crisp. Is it sweet or savory? Food trips are one of the best ways to explore one’s culture. Eat!!!
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Please do. π
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Oh wow, that sounds delishhhh! Will try it if Iβm ever there!
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It’s made of a mix of rice and egg noodle flat rolls, with fish and coconut milk.. totally different π
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That’s a good thing to do.. like you said, you’ll never know till you try π
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Well hello there, fellow foodie! Fermented shark? woah! Do share your story (see poster at the bottom of the post) with us π
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I love your list of fave cuisines. I really like them too… I spend the most on food too while travelling π
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Awesomeness!! Happy to hear that… do share your stories here too
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That would be great. I’d love to feature your food piece π
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Loved this post! Can totally relate to your philosophy. Food tours are my favourite way to explore a new city, haha. I’ll see if I can dig up some photos and send you a piece!
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This food looks incredible, I totally travel for food too!
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Yaaaaas, literally this is me too! All my money goes to food. I would give up a pair of jeans for a good meal! In Bali, I ate maybe 4-5 times a day! Here in China I like going out to eat with the locals and trying new things. My favorite food is Korean,Malaysian, Thai, Vietnamese, and Chinese. I love Italian as well and Sushi. I realize this list can go on haha
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Fellow foodie here! I love trying out new dishes when I travel – although I drew the line at fermented shark in iceland!
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Love love love this ! I love trying new foods even if I know I’m not going to like them because you never know ! Great post
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Oooh how is it different?
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Yeah… that’s why I order my food without chillies.. and here in Kota Bharu, you get Laksam – a different and yummier version π
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I think Malaysian might be a little too spicy for me sometimes! I know usually laksa is anywayπ£
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Yes, please. I’d say hop on! π
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Thanks π
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I love Thai food too. and yes, I know you like eating π Cheers!! I love Indian, Thai and Malaysian.
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Hah! Please do… π
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They are pretty identical, aren’t they? Good to know you love travelling for food too.
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What a wonderful concept, me too I love travelling for food. I always try to eat something locally made not just from the restaurant ππits so amazing to see how identical Asian foods are.
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Munchlust, I like it. That’s going to be added to my hashtag list
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Fellow foodie here!!!:D As you might have noticed, I looooove eating. I think my favourite cuisine is still Thai, although some others come close (like Vietnamese and Indian, for example)! What’s yours?
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great post!
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Haha I am also a fan of eating myself. Just try to taste anything new I found π The food is looking quiet yummy. Can I grab a bite? π
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