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vendredi 15 novembre 2013

Food Tours 5 Most Famous Destinations For Food Lovers

Food Tour-5 Most Famous Destinations For Food Lovers

Creating delicacies is an art that is as old as humanity itself. Although every culture has its standards of taste, there are certain foods which cut across cultures. And there are certain chefs who have perfected how to awaken these cosmopolitan tastes. Such chefs have made their backyards a hub for those who appreciate the tastier things of life. The following destinations have consistently received the highest ratings from epicureans, culinary enthusiasts and food travelers. 
Paris
The French have a reputation for paying great attention to detail; nowhere is this more obvious than in their bread and pastries. They are so infinitely delicate that a person can almost taste every delicious ingredient in them. And yet the combined fusion of those the ingredients pamper the palate with a richness that is indescribable. Whoever takes a bite is left in a state of awe. That is before they sample the rich offerings of cheese. With up to 400 different cheese varieties on offer, one is stupefied about where to begin. The eternal battle is between the Camembert and Brie de Meraux. 
Tokyo 
Mention Japan cuisine and most people think about sushi. This is both an accurate portrayal and an over simplification. It is an accurate because Japanese are masters of sea-inspired culinary delights. It is a simplification because there is much more than just sushi. The Japanese expertly prepare sumptuous squid, sea urchin, salmon and kakani (hairy crab). The main characteristic of Japanese cuisine is the use of seasonal ingredients – meaning that the taste of signature dishes like tempura change with seasons. Of course what draws most visitors is the legendary sushi, but what greets them upon arrival is a delightful array of sea foods they hadn’t even imagined possible.
Rome
The reason why Italian pizza is incredibly tasty is a mystery that is yet to be solved. What is no mystery though is that it is the tastiest in the world. Although this sounds presumptuous, whoever takes a bite of this thin crusted slice of deliciousness comes to the same conclusion – a least the well-travelled ones do. However, the delights of lasagna, salmon-spaghetti and the eternal cannoli leave one with a feeling of having had a taste of paradise. 

New York City
Given the eclectic nature of New York, there isn’t a culinary culture which isn’t represented among its collection of restaurants. However, what draws enthusiasts is the simple sophistication of its street food. Simple because unlike traditional culinary cultures, there is no set etiquette as to how it is served or consumed. Sophisticated because it is a perfect representation of the spirit of The Big Apple. There is a feeling of freedom that accompanies savoring the delights of a hot dog or hamburger, unfettered by any culinary conventions or traditions. 
Hawaii
This tropical paradise has a reputation of having the juiciest fruits on the planet. Whether it is pineapples, coconuts or mangoes – enthusiasts say they are sweeter and juicier than the ones found anywhere else. However, Hawaii also has an endless supply of fresh vegetables – and a tradition of preparing true vegetarian delights. And then there are the famous cocktails such as Okolehao which is made from fresh roots. Everything in Hawaii is fresh, organic and natural – and that is what draws purists.

Therefore, whoever would like to take their palette on a sumptuous adventure can visit any of the above destinations. A number of Airlines offer direct flights to these destinations. 


mercredi 20 mars 2013

Student walking tour in old Quebec city

Whether for elementary school or high school students, a guided tour around the Old City is the best way to make a tangible reminder of the different notions of the history of Quebec.

It is by sharing the story of its three major periods, French, British and Canadian, that guide’s lead students in a historical, geographical and cultural visit to help them discover. For example, the St. Lawrence River and its peculiarities, as well as historic buildings, like the Old Seminary, relating certain facts and events in the history of Quebec. Among the places visited, it is worth mentioning the perimeter of the Citadel, a part of the Plains of Abraham, Parliament Hill, the Fortifications of Quebec, City Hall, Samuel de Champlain monument and Place Royale and its surroundings. Place Royale is the birthplace of Quebec City.

The role of the guides during a tour is to keep the attention and interest of the students by placing themselves at their comprehension level. Guides also invite them to answer questions about the concepts learned in class and maintain a constant interaction with the group.

mardi 19 mars 2013

Visite guidée à pied dans le Vieux-Québec en lien avec le programme scolaire québécois

La visite guidée à pied dans le Vieux-Québec pour étudiants est un moment privilégié qui permet aux élèves d’enrichir concrètement les notions théoriques du programme scolaire québécois Géographie, histoire et éducation à la citoyenneté.

En effet, c’est dans un parcours historique dans les rues du Vieux-Québec que les élèves remettent en place et ce, dans un réel décor, leur connaissance de l’histoire du Québec vue en classe. De plus, la visite guidée avec les jeunes est un rappel des différents événements importants de notre histoire en lien avec entre autres, l’origine et le mode de vie des peuples autochtones, la naissance et le développement de la Nouvelle-France, les raisons de la conquête et le début du régime britannique, le projet de la confédération canadienne et le développement de l’ouest canadien. À ces découvertes s’ajoutent mille et un détails qui amènent les élèves à comprendre la société québécoise du début de la colonie à aujourd’hui.

Offrir une visite guidée aux élèves du primaire ou du secondaire, c’est une façon originale et interactive de leur faire découvrir leur propre intérêt de l’histoire du Québec.

Carole Bellefeuille

lundi 28 janvier 2013

Choisir une visite guidée à Québec

Choisir une visite guidée à Québec?

C’est savourer le charme européen de la première ville française d’Amérique du Nord.

C’est parcourir les petites rues du Vieux-Québec en compagnie d’un guide qui vous racontera son histoire et vous partagera ses secrets, ainsi que toutes les histoires et anecdotes qui se cachent derrière les murs.

C’est découvrir les gens, la richesse de sa culture et de son patrimoine, la beauté de ses parcs et jardins. C’est se faire raconter son histoire sociale et religieuse.

C’est remonter le temps et découvrir  la seule ville fortifiée au nord du Mexique, à travers son passé militaire.

C’est admirer le majestueux fleuve St-Laurent, un des grands fleuves du globe. C’est apprendre pourquoi la vie des gens de Québec est directement imbriquée avec le fleuve.

À Québec, on cultive l’art de vivre où les plaisirs de la table tiennent une large place, c’est aussi un endroit ou la qualité de vie est inégalée.  Vous aimerez connaître les endroits ou les gens de Québec aiment se retrouver pour un repas, assister à un spectacle, profiter de la nature.

Québec c’est  aussi des sites et attractions incontournables; les Plaines d’Abraham, la Citadelle de Québec, la Place Royale, l’Assemblée nationale, le Séminaire et les Musées.  Tellement d’endroits qui rendront votre séjour à Québec inoubliable et qui vous seront présentés pendant la visite.

Une visite guidée, c’est le bonheur de moments partagés en compagnie d’une personne qui vous fera voir Québec comme aucun livre ou brochure ne peut vous la présenter.

Jocelyne Belleau