Culture
Culture is the intersection of people and life itself. How to overcome or face life, love, death, birth, disappointment … all this is expressed in the culture.
I believe that exposure to different cultures is vital for personal growth. And when one grows, the consciousness of the human race grows collectively, since a flame can illuminate a dark room just as the sun illuminates our world.
The calima in the Canary Islands: fewer episodes, but more intense.
The "calima" is a meteorological phenomenon in the Canary Islands that has decreased in frequency but increased in intensity in the last 40 years.
Wazwan: The Culinary Feast of Kashmir
Discover the richness of Kashmiri cuisine with Wazwan, a 36-course culinary feast that blends exquisite influences and aromatic spices into a unique gastronomic experience.
Wazwan...
Unveiling the Quirks of American Drive-Thrus: Lost in Translation
Drive-thrus—a pinnacle of laziness or convenience? As a European navigating the roads of North Carolina, I found myself face-to-face with my first drive-thru experience....
An Intriguing Encounter: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Loosie Culture
Picture this: I stroll into a gas station somewhere in the vast expanse of the United States, minding my own business, when suddenly, a...
Chai – The Black Tea of India
This afternoon I had Chai, but it wasn't as simple as that. While wasting time on my phone, I suddenly smelled the warm and...
Omelettes from around the world
Around the world, omelettes are a well-liked dish in a variety of nations. While eggs and some type of fat or oil are the...
External influences that shaped todays Indian cuisine
Indian cuisine has been shaped by a variety of external influences over the centuries. As the country was exposed to a range of different...
Butter Chicken: origin and rise to fame
Butter chicken, also known as murgh makhani, is a popular Indian dish that consists of marinated chicken cooked in a creamy tomato-based sauce. It...
Full moon, new and rituals of Hinduism
The full moon is important in Hinduism, it is believed to have an effect on humans, read how they counteract it with rituals!