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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.

This Beloved Japanese Comfort Food Is Surprisingly Controversial

Omurice is one of Japan’s most beloved comfort foods, combining fluffy omelette with savoury ketchup-flavoured fried rice to create a dish that is both nostalgic and satisfying. Popular in Japanese homes, cafes, and family restaurants, omurice is simple to prepare yet looks impressive with its bright yellow egg wrapping and deliciously seasoned rice hidden inside. …

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I Stopped Putting Ice in My Drinks for 30 Days — Lost 3 Inches, Bloating Gone

I stopped chilling everything to arctic temperatures and something weird happened. My stomach calmed, water tasted like food again, and tape measure drama went quiet by week three. No supplements, no special bottles, just room temperature and lightly cool drinks. I am not saying ice is evil. I am saying cold can be a habit …

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The Italian Sauce Rules Nonnas Never Forgive

If you think Italians drench every dish in sauce, prepare to be surprised. One of Italy’s best-kept secrets is the mantra “less is more”—sauces are meant to complement, not smother. From sprinkling Parmesan on seafood pasta to adding heavy cream where it doesn’t belong, here are the biggest sauce-related sins tourists commit and how to …

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21 Things Americans Get Wrong the First Time They Visit Europe

When you’re an American planning your first trip across the pond, you may be buzzing with excitement over historic sites, vibrant cultures, and those postcard-perfect landscapes you’ve dreamed of seeing in person. While Europe can feel familiar thanks to popular movies, TV shows, and plenty of influencers’ Insta feeds, there are countless small details that …

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You’re Cooking Szechuan Beef Wrong: This Is the Right Way Spicy, Savory And Unforgettable

Szechuan beef stir-fry is one of the most flavorful and iconic dishes in Chinese cuisine, celebrated for its bold use of spices, tender strips of beef, and fiery chili peppers. Originating from China’s Sichuan province, this dish perfectly represents the region’s love of heat and its mastery of balancing complex flavors. What makes Szechuan beef …

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5 International Drinking Habits That Make Americans Do a Double Take

What’s the Fuss?In the United States, we’re used to big cups, free refills, a hearty splash of ice, and giant “to-go” coffee. Head abroad—say, to Europe, Latin America, or Asia—and you might find those norms flipped. Refills? Not usually free. Icy drinks? Minimal. Strolling the street with a massive soda? Possibly frowned upon. Below are …

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20 Caribbean Rules Tourists Never Understand

To many visitors, the Caribbean looks like a permanent vacation. Sun, beaches, music, and smiles create the illusion that life here is simple and carefree. What tourists often miss is that this ease is cultural, not accidental, and it comes with its own unspoken rules. Caribbean life runs on relationships, rhythm, and respect rather than …

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These Homemade Brownies Beat Every Bakery

Few desserts are as universally loved as the chocolate brownie. With its rich flavor, fudgy texture, and irresistible aroma, it’s the ultimate treat that appeals to both casual snackers and serious dessert lovers. Whether served warm from the oven or cooled and sliced neatly, brownies have a way of turning any day into something special. …

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10 European Cities Everyone Is Traveling to Right Now (And Why They’re Worth the Hype)

Europe remains one of the most visited regions in the world, and the allure of its cities has only grown stronger in recent years. From the historic capitals to the coastal cultural hubs, travelers continue to flock to cities that effortlessly blend tradition, architecture, food, and lifestyle. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a …

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Why Americans Struggle With Mediterranean Friendship Culture

And what it reveals about cultural expectations, emotional availability, and the quiet difference between closeness and obligation When Americans talk about friendship, the language is warm and expansive. “We should catch up!” “Let’s get coffee soon!” “I miss you!” These phrases are often said in passing — not out of dishonesty, but out of a …

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Grandma’s Tuna Macaroni Salad: How to Make Old-School Tuna Macaroni Salad Like Grandma Did

Tuna macaroni salad is one of those timeless comfort foods that combines simplicity with flavor. Perfect for potlucks, barbecues, or quick weekday meals, it’s a dish that manages to feel both familiar and satisfying. Creamy, tangy, and packed with texture, it’s a recipe that generations of families have embraced. At its core, tuna macaroni salad …

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