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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.

He Bought A €24,000 Ruin In Puglia: Total Cost After 5 Years

A €24,000 ruin in Puglia is the kind of sentence that makes Americans feel like they’ve found a loophole in the universe. You can almost hear the follow-up: “So you’re telling me I can buy a house in Italy for the price of a used car?” Yes. You can buy the structure. What you’re actually …

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The Taco Truck Classic You Can Actually Make Yourself: How to Make Authentic Tacos Al Pastor at Home

Tacos al pastor are one of Mexico’s most iconic street foods a mouthwatering fusion of flavors that blend Mexican tradition with Middle Eastern influence. Originating from Lebanese immigrants who brought the concept of spit-roasted meat to Mexico, tacos al pastor are typically made with marinated pork, cooked on a vertical rotisserie, and served with pineapple, …

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7 American Pantry Staples That Don’t Exist in Europe: There’s A Reason

Americans move to Europe and expect a simple grocery adjustment. Different cheese. Better bread. Yogurt that tastes more serious. Maybe a few favorite snacks disappear, but surely the basic pantry logic is still the same. Then they hit the supermarket and realize something more interesting is going on. A lot of the “normal” American pantry …

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The American Ice Cream Ingredient Europeans Won’t Allow

There is a very American kind of frozen dessert that looks almost aggressively white. Not “milk white.” Not “vanilla bean cream.” The kind of bright, polished, artificial white you see in birthday-cake ice cream sandwiches, frosted novelty bars, white candy coatings, supermarket “celebration” desserts, and certain kid-targeted frozen treats. A big part of that effect, …

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Americans Keep Making Quiche Lorraine Wrong: Make Real Quiche Lorraine at Home

Few dishes say “French comfort food” quite like a classic Quiche Lorraine. Born in the Lorraine region of northeastern France, this savory tart has become a globally recognized brunch item. But in its homeland, it’s much more than a brunch cliché it’s a symbol of rustic elegance and centuries-old culinary tradition. Rich, custardy, and packed …

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5 Balkan Dishes That Will Change How You See European Food (Authentic Recipe Guide)

The Balkans, a culturally rich and diverse region in Southeastern Europe, offer some of the most flavorful and comforting dishes in the world yet they often fly under the radar of mainstream global cuisine. From the mountains of Bosnia to the coastal towns of Montenegro and the lively streets of Serbia, Balkan food reflects a …

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Stop Overcomplicating Easter Lamb: The ONLY Italian Lamb Recipe You Need

Abbacchio al Forno, or Italian roast lamb, is a traditional Roman dish deeply rooted in Italian culinary history, especially enjoyed during Easter celebrations and festive family gatherings. This dish features tender young lamb seasoned simply with garlic, rosemary, olive oil, and white wine, then roasted to perfection until golden and aromatic. In this recipe guide, …

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They Retired to Montenegro With $145,000: How It’s Going At Year 4

Montenegro is the kind of place Americans “discover” and immediately start acting like they’ve unlocked a cheat code. Adriatic coast. Mountain villages an hour away. A capital city that still feels human-sized. A restaurant bill that doesn’t make you regret ordering fish. A country where U.S. citizens can enter visa-free for up to 90 days, …

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Spain vs. the U.S. in Relationships: The Communication Gap Explained

And What It Reveals About Emotional Expression, Conflict, and a Very Different View of Intimacy Walk through a plaza in Madrid or Valencia or Seville on a Saturday night, and you’ll likely overhear something that might make an American therapist cringe. Voices raised. Arms moving. Two people speaking at the same time. Tension cutting through …

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Why Saltimbocca Is Italy’s Most Addictive Meat Dish

Saltimbocca alla Romana is the kind of dish that proves Italian cuisine doesn’t need complexity to be extraordinary. With just a handful of ingredients veal cutlets, prosciutto, sage, and white wine this Roman classic delivers flavor that lives up to its name: “Saltimbocca” literally translates to “jumps in the mouth.” Originally from Rome, Saltimbocca is …

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Why Greek Zucchini Fritters Are So Addictive (And Easy to Make)

Few Greek appetizers capture the spirit of the Mediterranean like Kolokithokeftedes, or Greek zucchini fritters. Crispy on the outside, soft and herby on the inside, these golden bites are packed with fresh zucchini, mint, dill, and tangy feta cheese—making them both light and deeply satisfying. Found on the tables of seaside tavernas and family kitchens …

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