Traveling Spoon offers culinary experiences in 233 cities and 70 countries around the world, bringing travelers closer to the foods that define a place’s culture. Food tourism is big news, as one report suggests that the culinary tourism market size will grow from $1.1 trillion in 2023 to $6.2 trillion in 2033. Traveling Spoon is at the forefront of bringing meaningful, immersive culinary experiences to travelers around the world and announces their newest destinations and experiences spanning the globe.
- Cajun cooking awaits travelers in New Orleans where they’ll taste fried boudin balls filled with Cajun seasoned pork, blackened alligator bites served with a remoulade, jambalaya, and gumbo.
- Travelers can visit Pike Place market to prepare for a cooking class in Seattle, or maybe opt for a sustainable cooking class of Pacific Northwest cuisine with locally sourced salmon, black cod, and shellfish.
- Channel Mediterranean tastes while preparing dishes in a former bank in Detroit, where trout plucked from Lake Huron may be on the menu.
- In Atlanta, travelers prepare Southern dishes fused with Indian flavors that can include a visit to a local market.
- Master the art of a Low Country boil in Savannah with slow-simmered seafood, sausage, and corn.
- Travelers will immerse in island flavors during experiences in Puerto Rico making dishes like coconut ice cream, jackfruit tostones, or codfish fritters.
- Travelers can skip the poutine and cook dumplings in Montreal, visit the Jean-Talon market with a local food writer, or organize a cooking class with a Michelin-trained chef.
- Head south to San Miguel de Allende to explore pre-Hispanic cooking with a Mexican grandmother who teaches ancient methods while preparing nopales or salsa picante from scratch.
- In France, hungry travelers can learn about vinegar, olives, or beer with a host of new experiences beyond Paris. Head to Bordeaux for a bakery tour or take a Mediterranean cooking class in Aix-en-Provence.
- In Spain, a tapas class in Valencia awaits, alongside cooking classes in Barcelona, Madrid, and Sevilla that introduce the art of classic dishes like tapas and paella.
- Expansive options in Portugal introduce visitors to the pastel de nata, authentic dinners, and regional wines from Porto to Lisbon and everywhere in between. One class even features flavors from Goa, a former Portuguese colony while barbecue lessons await in both Tomar and the Azores.
- In Cairo, savory noodle soups and milk puddings are part of traditional Egyptian recipes featured at the home of a local family that can include a visit to the Souq El Ghamrawy food market.
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