Sometimes we move from city or country and miss eating something typical of where we were born or where we used to live. What to do?
In some cases it is possible to find restaurants that serve what you are looking for. In others, no. If you don't find it, or don't have the budget to eat in a restaurant, you can choose to prepare what you want at home. A little skill and a good recipe, which you can find on the internet, in a family cookbook or a book by a famous chef, are what you need in principle.
In some cases it will be possible to find the ingredients to prepare those delicacies locally, but in other cases this will not be possible. If you can't find the ingredients, you can adapt the recipe and make it with local ingredients if you have some cooking experience. If you don't have this talent for adapting the recipe, I have one last and precious option.
The last tip is to take advantage of the options available in your current home, without homesickness. And you don't even need to be out of options to do this. You can do having options. You can discover much tastier things by allowing yourself to try something you don't know. Do you know when a person is a teenager and the first date ends, that usually at least one of the two is thinking that the world is going to end? That's right... you can survive and even find a new meaning in life when moving to another country or city in body and mind, with a willingness to get to know that culture, the local cuisine and many others available there.
Try it! And if you want more tips about living in a different city or country, join our community of cultural nomads.
Nycka, the Nomad
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