sidevalve
Legendary Member
In a food sense I mean. Has increased travel spelt the end for region / country specific dishes ? There was a time [not all THAT long ago - in living memory at least] when every country every district even had it's own specialities - the scottish haggis [if you could catch one
] - the cornish pasty and of course the same applies all over the world. Fast food burgers in Japan - French cuisine in New York etc etc.
Nothing wrong with 'foreign' food whoever and wherever you are but I just wonder if we are heading towards a sort of world wide average, travelling loses another little thrill and local foods either get sort of lost somewhere or end up being churned out by the ton in some factory.
Yes you CAN get good local food but as a tourist [and most of us are when not in our own country] it seems to be getting harder.
I like the idea of being able to eat what I want when I want but If the rest of the world is like the UK [and the bits I've seen are tending this way] we seem to be heading for a worldwide blandness.

Nothing wrong with 'foreign' food whoever and wherever you are but I just wonder if we are heading towards a sort of world wide average, travelling loses another little thrill and local foods either get sort of lost somewhere or end up being churned out by the ton in some factory.
Yes you CAN get good local food but as a tourist [and most of us are when not in our own country] it seems to be getting harder.
I like the idea of being able to eat what I want when I want but If the rest of the world is like the UK [and the bits I've seen are tending this way] we seem to be heading for a worldwide blandness.