Learn about the art and tranquility of tea in Kuala Lumpur

Established in 1987, Purple Cane Tea Art Learning Center promotes the art and culture of tea through its tea house, art center, restaurant, and bar. It serves as a serene oasis in Kuala Lumpur, dedicated to the art and culture of tea, offering guests a peaceful escape.

At Purple Cane’s Tea Restaurant, guests can indulge in Malaysian fine cuisine that infuses different teas into dishes, creating a flavorful and health nurturing dining experience. For those interested in delving deeper into tea culture, Purple Cane’s Tea Art Learning Centre provides education on tea culture.

The experience begins with a guided tour of the Tea Art Learning Center, during which you learn about Purple Cane’s rich history. You then participate in a half-hour tea art experience session, focusing on tea brewing techniques and appreciation. You also engage in a hands-on brewing practice session and taste your tea creations. To conclude, you will enjoy a meal at the Purple Cane restaurant.

Explore a local market in Lima and try numerous Peruvian specialties

Mercado 28 is the first gastronomic market in Peru, where people not only go to eat, but also come to visit the 14 stalls and get lost among new aromas and flavors. Here you can enjoy good food, discover new environments, and share stories that will enrich each dish.

Discover each booth, held by passionate owners that are happy to share their stories. Having been in this market for many years, they will make you taste their best recipes and reveal their best-kept secrets. For example, you will be able to discover Peruvian specialties by visiting the anticucho stand, a traditional recipe for grilled meat and vegetables on a skewer, or ceviche, a dish with marinated fish. 

Learn about wine making in Wroclaw

Located in the Trzebnickie Hills and belonging to the Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail, the Moderna vines are growing since 2015. Nestor Kościanski, the owner, is guided by passion and the principle of “less is more”. Manual harvesting, fruit selection and yield reduction are techniques that create a wine with minimal interferences.

Twice a month, from May to October, you can try the exceptionally tasty project “Żar-wino”, combining Moderna wines with Piotr Andruszko’s outdoor fire-inspired cuisine. The owners light bonfires and open their wine cellars.

In the off-season, you can still enjoy a tour of the vineyards and a tasting of the various wines produced there, that are perfectly matched with fresh pastries and cheeses. 

Learn how to make Portugese Pastel de Nata in the house of a local in Porto

Meet Patricia, a Portuguese foodie. She has been making pasteis de nata (a tradtional custard tart) in her own kitchen for many years. In her kitchen, nestled in the heart of Porto, Patricia cooks traditional dishes, and shares with guests her passion for Portuguese cuisine and her recipes. In her typical Porto house, she will reveal many secrets to make the best pastel de nata you’ve ever tasted.

You will take part in a workshop to make your own traditional pasteis de nata while discovering Patricia’s anecdotes about Portuguese culture and history.

You’ll have a gastronomic conversation with her and then, enjoy a meal, prepared with this passionate cook.

Discover South African flavors in Nelspruit ​

Vee, the host of this experience has always enjoyed traditional South African food. She started cooking at a young age with her granny and fell in love with traditional flavors. She cooked in several establishments, but local food and reviving traditions were always her passion. Thanks to this, she started cooking in Johannesburg streets and saved enough money to open her own shop: Vee’s tasty dishes!

This experience allows you to discover traditional South African dishes and flavors at Vee’s restaurant. Come and discover one of her specialties meticulously prepared with fresh products.

Enjoy some grilled fishes, fried chicken, as well as the traditional Modogu, a specialty made with sheep or cow meat and served with pap, an authentic African polenta.

Make your own paella, respecting true Spanish tradition, in Benidorm​

In the heart of Benidorm, a local Valencian rice producer has settled. Molino Roca is a restaurant in which many traditional recipes are prepared every day by passionate chefs and experts of local recipes. Every day, they make their famous paella in the purest Valencian style.

You will attend a workshop that will allow you to discover all the secrets behind cooking the authentic Valencian paella. You will also have the opportunity to taste traditional wines and learn the recipe for sangria, a traditional cocktail made with red or white wine and fruits.

Finally, you will have the opportunity to taste your creations. You will leave Molino Roca as experts in local gastronomy and enlightened by the precious advice of the chefs.

Visit a Galician farm and learn the traditional way of making cheese in Lugo, Spain

The Arqueixal farm was born from an idea 25 years ago. In order to preserve the traditional way of life and production, a local family decided to renovate their farm located in  the heart of Galicia.

They now produce, thanks to the milk of the 35 cows of their herd, two types of cheeses and a yogurt combining ancestral traditions and respect for the environment. You will visit the hamlet in which the Arqueixal farm is located and take the opportunity to prepare your own cheese.

You will have the opportunity to discover the traditional methods used by the farm while listening to the stories and customs of the region. Finally, take a walk around the farm to identify various aromatic plants.

Go on a journey to discover traditional Basque cider in San Sebastian, Spain

The Basque country is renowned for its many traditions, culture, identity and cider. Located in Astigarraga, near San Sebastian, Sagardoetxea is a cider museum where the local traditional beverage is made with fermented apples. This is also the perfect place to learn more about the history and curiosities of traditional Basque cider culture.

Start your experience with a tour of the apple orchards to learn more about the different varieties, how to pick and process them. Then, visit the Cider Museum to learn about its history & culture and discover some secrets behind the production.

Finally, end your day with a cider tasting accompanied by traditional dishes such as a salted cod omelette or quince cheese with walnuts.

Learn to make traditional Thai noodle dish with a local in Rayong

In Thailand, and Rayong in particular, one of the local culinary specialties is Kanom Jean Bann Yai Rod, a traditional noodle dish accompanied by fish and various vegetables. Everyone has their own recipe, but in Rayong, this dish has been handed down from generation to generation.

Toom, your host, learned her recipe from her mother. She is passionate about cooking traditional dishes and will share her knowledge about how to make the best Peanut Chili sauce, jungle spicy curry and Khanom Jean Sau Nam.

Join Toom as you cook her favorite recipe: the famous Kanom Jean Baan Yai Rod from her mother. You’ll have the opportunity to work with local products, such as Yellowtail scad, collected directly from “Ao ma krom pom and Ao Pai”, the local market. You’ll then enjoy your own preparation, which you’ll add to noodles, colored with turmeric or butterfly pea.

Visit a Thai fishing village and meet an 80 years old Koh Samui fisherman

Culture and nature in Koh Samui have always been connected. The Bophut fisherman village is a must-visit destination, renowned as the most beautiful village on the island, still maintaining its old wooden house with the original structures.

Every weekend, the area transforms into a large and lively night market, offering a great opportunity to shop for unique gifts, and daily fresh fishes from Samui shore or simply soak up the atmosphere while enjoying live music and performances. In addition, near the market, a lot of restaurants, such as Auan Tai, provide some of the freshest seafood you could find.

You will have the chance to meet Mr. Arwae Lermae, an 80-year-old native of Koh Samui, who grew up with the original fisherman way of life. With his expertise, he doesn’t rely on modern technologies and rejects commercial fishing due to its significant negative impact. He shares his knowledge to promote and support local fishing communities. You will also savor a tasting at “Auan Tai” restaurant, which offers an authentic “from sea to table” menu.