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Taiwan’s Obsession with Bubble Tea
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Natalie Halpern
It’s known as bubble tea, boba tea, and pearl milk tea. And its signature chewy tapioca balls floating at the bottom of the cup have made it nothing short of an obsession in Taiwan.
Turkey's National Sport: Oil Wrestling
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Colleen Brown
Turkey’s national sport, oil wrestling, was made popular by the Ottoman empire in the mid-14th century. Legend says the sport gained popularity after two famed soldiers fought in hand-to-hand combat…
Aleppo is Syria's Tarab Music Capital
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Natalie Halpern
Tarab is a thousand-year-old genre of traditional Arab music that has emotional and poetic lyrics.
Senegal: The Land of Teraanga
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Colleen Brown
If you travel to Senegal, you will find yourself in the “Land of Teraanga.” Teraanga—a Wolof word that loosely translates to hospitality—is a way of life amongst the Senegalese.
The Many Flavors of Kimchi
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Natalie Halpern
Kimchi isn’t just a staple of Korean cuisine, it’s a way of life—which explains why Koreans consume more than 2 billion tons of this delicacy each year.
The History of Pizza
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Colleen Brown
Pizza is a modern-day favorite—but did you know it existed in ancient Greece? A recent study linked the word “pizza” to “pita,” a food prevalent around the Mediterranean. From the eighth to fifth…
Turmeric: India's Golden and Sacred Spice
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Natalie Halpern
From lattes and fragrant curries to Hindu rituals and healing therapies, turmeric is an important spice in Indian culture. So, it comes as no surprise that the country produces more than 100,000 tons…
The History of the Beltane Fire Festival
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One of four Celtic festivals that mark the changing seasons, Beltane is celebrated on May 1st in Scotland, Ireland, and parts of England to commemorate the start of summer. Its name comes from a…
The Diverse Regions and Cultures of Brazil
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Natalie Halpern
With more than 213 million people, Brazil isn’t just the sixth most populous country in the world. It’s also one of the most diverse. And nowhere are the country’s many multi-ethnic traditions, music…
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