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A non-IT professional in IT industry but Test match cricket and food is what most of my waking hours are spent on (and sleeping hours if you factor in dreams and nightmares), making Nevile Cardus and Jeffrey Steingarten more fun for me than the latest bestseller. Here I will try to share experiences from my journeys, many of which are planned around food. It isn't an experts critique of a restaurant or a cuisine, just the diary of a curious observer. Siddhartha (Singh)Copyright
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The Andalucia Tapas Trail
Tapa is a small lid on the top of a drink. The bartender would traditionally place something complimentary, like olives or fried seafood (mariscoes), on top of it. This is the story about the origin of tapas that I knew until I read the entry on Wikipedia. It suggests so many possible alternatives that instead [...]