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Food and Beverage

By Yasi Agah  Ah, wine. The perfect drink for any occasion. Whether you’re having a relaxing night in or getting ready to go out, wine will never let you down! And the best part about drinking wine? It’s good for you. Well, kind of. There are definitely some health benefits (if you drink it in...
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By Madison Krigbaum / Originally posted on Brokewildandtraveling.com Everyone knows that Italy is responsible for some of the best food in the world.  Take it from someone who’s lived there, it’s true.  Although not the place to go if you’re buying into the low-carb craze, Rome has more than its fair share of delicious Italian...
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A theme park boasting the best of Italy’s pizza, pasta, pastries, and all the cheese, FICO Eataly World seems like it may be a product of your wildest carb dreams. The cool news? (FICO is slang for cool in Italian, after all.) This massive Italian food and wine paradise based right outside Bologna is not...
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By Jennifer Leavy It is an almost universally accepted fact that chocolate is one of the sweeter things in life. Life without chocolate would be cold, dark, miserable—it’s impossible to imagine. Chocolate is enjoyed all over the world, and one country we have to thank for producing some of the world’s best chocolate is Switzerland....
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If you love coffee as much as we do, then sometimes it can be a struggle to find that perfect “cup of joe” while on the road. Whether waiting in the train station, the airport terminal, or for the nearest taxi, how can you make sure you get the most bang for your buck and...
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If you’ve been studying abroad for longer than a week, you’re probably like us and miss your favorite food from back home. Dreaming of that local burger joint or that bomb sushi place that had endless amounts of pink sauce (if you don’t know what pink sauce is, I truly feel sorry for you). What...
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Bubbly, buzzing, beautiful moments happen every day at a certain time all around Italy. A social gathering we would call “Happy Hour” in the U.S. is deemed Aperitivo in Italy. Aperitivo literally means “Appetizer” when translated. Typically, you go to a restaurant buy a drink indulge in some appetizers and then leave. Sounds simple right?...
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Foreign, mouthwatering, and absolutely delicious. (No, I’m not talking about David Beckham). With so many European foods to try while studying abroad, it’s hard to know which foods are an absolute must. Don’t worry, we’ve broken down the six most savory and sweet foods to try in these major cities on Bus2alps Fall Breaks. Greece Island...
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If you are studying abroad in Italy, I am sure this bright orange refreshing drink has caught your eye by now. If not, grab your best friend and head to your favorite lunch spot with a view to drink as the locals do. The famous Aperol Spritz was first created in Padua, Italy as a...
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Vini & Panini The best Panini in all of Positano can be found at Vini & Panini. Whether you create your own masterpiece or order from one of the selected sandwiches from off the menu, there is no way to be disappointed. PRO TIP: Post up with one of these bad boys on the beach...
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By: Peter Gerolamo Rome has an endless supply of bars, restaurants, and cafes to choose from. From quick stop-and-go cafes to formal dining, you can find basically everything under the sun in the Eternal City. As a student living in Prati, I did most of my shopping and eating near my residence. As a college...
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By: Austin Davis It was my first trip to Conad living in Italy. (Newbie mistake number one – I didn’t even bring my own bag). I wandered into the vegetable section and scanned the colorful bins in search of the one food I ate on a daily basis back in the States: sweet potatoes. Not...
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