วันเสาร์ที่ 30 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
How to EAT LIKE A LOCAL in French Polynesia
Tahitian cuisine artfully blends French culinary traditions with exceptionally fresh seafood and locally-grown tropical fruits and vegetables such as taro, breadfruit, sweet potato, coconut, papaya and vanilla beans. Poisson Cru, a refreshing mixture of diced raw fish, tomato, cucumber and onion, marinated in lime juice and coconut-milk - similar to Latin ceviche or Hawaiian poke but with the addition of coconut milk and a shorter marinating time - is often touted as Tahiti's national dish. Although it makes for a delectable introduction to French Polynesian cuisine however, hungry travelers shouldn't stop there. Tahiti and her islands offer a world of authentic flavors and local favorites that you won't find on hotel restaurant menus. Here's a few tips on what, where and how to eat like a local in French Polynesia.
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