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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

How to Make Haupia: Easy Hawaiian Coconut Dessert

Hawaiian cuisine is known for its bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and rich cultural influences and when it comes to dessert, Haupia holds a special place in the islands’ culinary heart. This traditional coconut pudding is a staple at Hawaiian luaus, family gatherings, and potlucks, loved for its silky texture and naturally sweet, tropical taste. Made …

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What Portuguese People Really Eat for Dinner: 3 Traditional Portuguese Dinners You Need to Try at Home

Portuguese cuisine remains one of Europe’s most underrated culinary treasures. While countries like Italy and France dominate global food conversations, Portugal quietly continues to serve some of the most comforting, flavorful, and honest meals in the world. Rooted in seafood, olive oil, garlic, and slow-cooked traditions, Portuguese dinners reflect centuries of coastal life and family-centered …

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If You Love Focaccia, You Need to Try Schiacciata: Focaccia Gets the Fame, but Schiacciata Deserves the Spotlight

Italy is home to countless regional dishes that spark endless culinary debates, and focaccia vs. schiacciata is one that bread lovers can’t seem to settle. At first glance, these two iconic flatbreads might look similar golden crust, fluffy inside, often topped with olive oil and herbs but once you bite into them, the differences are …

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This 30-Minute Chicken Alfredo Tastes Like a Restaurant Favorite

Creamy, comforting, and deeply satisfying, Chicken Alfredo is one of those iconic pasta dishes that never goes out of style. Its silky, rich sauce made with butter, cream, and cheese wraps every strand of fettuccine in indulgent goodness, while tender chicken adds just the right amount of protein to round it out. While this dish …

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Forget Frites and Waffles: Try These 7 Belgian Dishes Instead

When people think of Belgian food, two things immediately come to mind: crispy golden frites dipped in mayo and sugary waffles dusted with powdered sugar. While these treats are undeniably delicious and deserve their fame, they are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Belgium’s rich and diverse culinary traditions. Beyond the …

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The Italian Morning Habit That Completely Reframed My Acid Reflux Routine: I Drank Lemon Water the Italian Way for 60 Days Then Closed the Antacid Bottle

A 64-year-old woman in a small town outside Florence starts every morning the same way she has for the past 35 years. She fills a glass with warm water from the kettle. She squeezes half a lemon into it. She sips it slowly across about 8 minutes while she stands at her kitchen window. Then …

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How To Make Real Moroccan Harira: The Tomato Reduction Step American Recipes Skip

Real Moroccan harira begins with fresh tomatoes that are blanched, peeled, seeded, pureed, and reduced for 20 to 30 minutes before any other major ingredient enters the pot. Most American recipes for harira skip this step. They open a can of crushed tomatoes and dump it into the simmering broth alongside the chickpeas, lentils, and …

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Most Tourists Confuse These Two Costa Rican Dishes: Casado vs Gallo Pinto. What’s the Real Difference?

When you travel through Costa Rica, two dishes will keep showing up like old friends at every meal: Casado and Gallo Pinto. Both feature humble ingredients like rice and beans, yet they serve wildly different purposes and spark strong opinions. For locals, the distinction is cultural, even personal. For travelers, knowing the difference between the …

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Stop Buying Frozen Empanadas: Easy Empanadas Recipe With Crispy Dough and Savory Filling

Empanadas are the ultimate handheld comfort food, beloved across Latin America and Spain for their flaky crusts and flavorful fillings. From Argentina’s beef-filled versions with olives and boiled eggs to Spain’s tuna-stuffed empanada gallega and Colombia’s golden fried cornmeal empanadas, each country has its own delicious interpretation of this versatile dish. At their core, empanadas …

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These German Dumplings Look Simple Until You Taste Them: Authentic German Spätzle Recipe at Home

Spätzle is one of Germany’s most comforting and beloved traditional dishes, often described as a cross between pasta and dumplings. These soft, chewy egg noodles are made from a simple batter of flour, eggs, and milk, then pressed or cut into boiling water to create their distinct irregular shape. In this recipe guide, you’ll learn …

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Why We Picked Mexico City Over Lisbon For Retirement

The Lisbon math stopped working around 2023. Lisbon rents had doubled in some neighborhoods. The grocery bills had crept up. The promised cheap European retirement was getting expensive fast. Meanwhile Mexico City was sitting there, four hours from Houston, with two-bedroom apartments in Roma Norte renting for what a one-bedroom in Lisbon now costs, and …

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Best Homemade Lasagna Soup for a Cozy Dinner

Lasagna is a comfort food classic rich, cheesy, and layered with savory goodness. But what if you could capture all the flavors of lasagna in a dish that’s faster, easier, and just as satisfying? Enter Lasagna Soup, a hearty bowl of everything you love about the traditional baked dish, served up in a cozy, spoonable …

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