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Learning the Art of Gelato Making
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Colleen Brown
Many people study abroad in Italy, but only a select few attend Carpigiani Gelato University for the opportunity to become a Master Gelatiere. Located in Anzola dell'Emilia near Bologna, the school…
How Poland Made a Meal Out of a Sandwich
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Natalie Halpern
Sandwiches are popular in many cultures, but in Poland, open-faced varieties called “kanapki” are one of the country’s most beloved foods.
A South Korean Barista Turns Coffee into Creamart
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Natalie Halpern
With more than 18,000 coffee shops, Seoul, South Korea has a vibrant coffee culture that makes java lovers feel right at home. Those who also enjoy art will appreciate the work of one barista, Lee…
Turkey’s Long-Standing Hammam Culture
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Colleen Brown
During the Ottoman Empire, public Turkish hammams, commonly referred to as Turkish bathhouses, were built in droves.
Museums That Expand Your Japanese Cultural Awareness
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Colleen Brown
Japanese culture hosts a plethora of niche interests, and in turn, Japan is also home to many museums with unique themes.
Some of the World’s Most Unique Sports
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Colleen Brown
Some popular sports in the United States like baseball and basketball have a large contingent of fans in other countries. Many of those nations also have their own unique sports, some of which have…
Finland is the Happiest Country in the World
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Natalie Halpern
For the fourth year in a row, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world, scoring 7.84 points out of 10 in the World Happiness Report. But why?
Polish Expressions That Improve Your Cross-Cultural Communication
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Colleen Brown
Idioms and expressions often reflect a country’s unique culture, and Poland is no exception.
Ancient Egypt’s Influential Women Rulers
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Natalie Halpern
Contrary to popular belief, some of Egypt’s most celebrated and influential rulers were women—among the
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