The Top 3 Reasons Why Food and Travel Go Hand in Hand

 

A Faceless Woman Snapping a Photo of Her Meal

When Irina Bukatik took her love for food on the road, she had no idea what she was in for. Traveling for food held multiple benefits for the gastronome and blogger, but she also realized that travel was central to her foodie experiences.

Here are the main reasons the food blogger believes food and travel are interconnected.

1. You Associate Food with Memories

Eating is one of those rare practices that use all five senses. We don’t just eat food but also taste, touch, and smell it. When we’re traveling, we get to round out the four senses by listening to it sizzle in the pan.

The more intense your senses, the stronger your memory. You’ll forever associate that meal you had with that memory, so much so that every time you see that dish or even hear about it in passing, you’ll be hard-pressed not to take a trip down memory lane.

2. You Have More to Choose From!

Limiting your food choices to the options at home is like living at Wendy’s for the rest of your life. You can’t survive on tacos and burgers for the rest of your life! You have to expand your horizons and surprise yourself by changing things up slightly.

Diverse eateries at home might tout their food as authentic, and they might be telling the truth. However, they also offer extremely mainstream dishes, safe choices that no one would have a problem trying.

 

By traveling far and wide, you get to try regional dishes that you wouldn’t even get in the neighboring town, let alone at home.

Three Dishes Containing Different Meals Beside a Teapot and Cup

3. You Get a Taste of the World’s Best

Different platforms have different criteria by which they rank the world’s best restaurants. These lists are entirely different from each other. However, crossing borders is the one thing they all have in common. 

 

Here’s what we’re trying to say: you cannot taste the world’s best flavors if you stay within the confines of your own political borders. You’ve got to venture out of your own home country to expand your culinary portfolio. That, more than anything, connects food and travel.

Explore the Connection with Wanderlust Food

Follow Irina’s adventures across the world via her blog, Wanderlust Food. A licensed sommelier, coffee snob, and avid foodie, Irina combines her love for fine wining and dining with travel and regularly shares them with the world. Follow the food blogger on social media to see what she’s up to these days.

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