How Traveling Changed My Taste Buds – From Local Dishes to Global Flavors
When I first started traveling, I only liked the foods I grew up with. But the more I moved, the more I discovered new tastes that changed how I saw the world.
In Ghana, I learned how spicy jollof can unite people. In Turkey, I found that kebabs are an art. In Italy, a simple plate of pasta felt like a poem.
Traveling has taught me that food is a universal language. Even if you don’t understand the words, you understand the flavor. You can taste kindness, patience, and pride in every meal.
Now, when I eat, I don’t just taste — I listen. Every dish speaks about the people who made it.
– Written by LojaywisdomTV Blog

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