Spices in the Machane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, 2006. |
I'm dreaming of warmer places and of the spices from exotic cuisines in faraway places. At right is a random selection of images of spicy food that I've enjoyed on past journeys.
And here are my dreams of places I've been and new ones where I want to go:
I dream of the lands surrounding the Mediterranean. Friday in Rabat, Morocco, it's forecast to be 64º -- I dream of eating a special Moroccan tagine with the hot red sauce called harissa. I've never been there, but I can dream!
In Jerusalem, Friday's temperature is 60º and if I were there, I could eat falafel with the Yemenite sauce called zhoug made from cilantro, parsley, cumin, coriander, hot hot pepper, and olive oil. I love to think of Israeli markets full of amazing spices and herbs as well as many exotic foods all ready to eat.
In Nice, France, it is forecast to be 60º. I dream of fish stew with the sauce called rouille made of olive oil with breadcrumbs, garlic, saffron and cayenne pepper. I remember Provencal open-air markets full aromatic spices.
Closer to home, I dream of New Orleans where it's 70º. Imagine a plate of newly-opened oysters with lemon juice, horseradish, and a handy bottle of Tabasco sauce -- on Avery Island near NOLA, the McIlhenny family has made Tabasco Sauce since 1868.
I dream of San Diego where high temperatures this week will be 68º and I could go to a nice taco stand and enjoy a burrito with some hot salsa in sight of the beautiful Pacific Ocean.
And here are my dreams of places I've been and new ones where I want to go:
Herbs in the Machane Yehuda Market |
I dream of the lands surrounding the Mediterranean. Friday in Rabat, Morocco, it's forecast to be 64º -- I dream of eating a special Moroccan tagine with the hot red sauce called harissa. I've never been there, but I can dream!
In Jerusalem, Friday's temperature is 60º and if I were there, I could eat falafel with the Yemenite sauce called zhoug made from cilantro, parsley, cumin, coriander, hot hot pepper, and olive oil. I love to think of Israeli markets full of amazing spices and herbs as well as many exotic foods all ready to eat.
Provence: spices in the market at Arles, 2016. |
In Nice, France, it is forecast to be 60º. I dream of fish stew with the sauce called rouille made of olive oil with breadcrumbs, garlic, saffron and cayenne pepper. I remember Provencal open-air markets full aromatic spices.
Closer to home, I dream of New Orleans where it's 70º. Imagine a plate of newly-opened oysters with lemon juice, horseradish, and a handy bottle of Tabasco sauce -- on Avery Island near NOLA, the McIlhenny family has made Tabasco Sauce since 1868.
I dream of San Diego where high temperatures this week will be 68º and I could go to a nice taco stand and enjoy a burrito with some hot salsa in sight of the beautiful Pacific Ocean.
San Diego, California: Roberto's Burritos in 2009. |
The vast Pacific offers many exotic islands to dream about. I'd love to travel to Fiji, Easter Island, New Zealand, New Guinea and more. I also love Hawaii where temperatures are in the seventies, as they are almost all winter. I dream of several favorite restaurants in and near Kona like Island Lava Java where I often have ordered fish tacos or Salade Niçoise -- Hawaii is home to Pacific Rim cuisine which includes almost every warm-weather cuisine in the world!
Saint Lucia in the Caribbean: a spicy lunch some years ago. |
The Caribbean includes Cuba where the temperature is in the eighties and though I've never been there, I'd like to try the famous spicy black beans and more, as well as see the fascinating island with its famous old cars.
On a trip to Saint Lucia we tried the local curry chicken roti, a dish influenced by East Indian people who came to various British colonies in the Caribbean. At the resort where we stayed, we also enjoyed lots of interesting fish dishes. It's 83º there and that would feel good. So would snorkeling!
Florida Keys: The Fish House, 2017. Their "Matacumbe" preparation with tomatoes and onions is very delicious! |
I dream of many other exotic locations, where the food is spicy and the weather is pleasantly hot. It's 103º in Buenos Aires and 90º in Rio -- maybe too hot, though I'd love to see them! It's only 81º in San Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, where I'd love to taste the foods made famous in the books of Jorge Amado -- especially the spicy dish called Feijoada. Enough dreaming!
I am sure there are a few people dreaming of heat like you! What a great virtual tour.
ReplyDeleteI have always thought there should be mandatory rotation of being able to live in places with great weather. Of course, as you can tell, that means I do not live in one of those places, and would probably be opposed if I did! And the exotic foods are as enticing as the climate!
ReplyDeleteI could use some heat -- both in the air and on my plate.
ReplyDeleteThis post most certainly made me hungry and get the wanderlust bug activated. You mentioned a few places I’d love to visit. I actually saw Morocco from a distance, lol. When I was traveling in Spain back in the 70’s we were near the coast and it was clear as a bell. You could see it, but we never managed to make plans to go.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a creative, interesting post, it's putting me in mind of all the warm places I have traveled.
ReplyDeleteMae,
ReplyDeleteThis is a delightful post dreaming of the wonderful foods in warm climates. I'm in a warm climate and enjoying many ethnic restaurants. I've been to Israel many times where I've enjoyed their incredible falafel and delicious spices.
It's 67F here at 7:30 am and expected to go to 79 today. A bit chilly for Hawaii :) Still good to consider the foods of other places, one of the best things about travel.
ReplyDeleteIt's high summer here - but at least it's not quite as hot as Australia who are really sweltering. Cheers from Carole from Carole's Chatter
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