49 Chocolate Treats Trom Around The World

Cocoa Caravan: 49 Chocolate Treats from Around the World -Avasflowers.net - Infographic

Flowers and chocolate are a wonderful and classic way to brighten that special someone’s day. This is a global phenomenon – civilizations from across the world love to indulge in the rich, versatile flavor of cocoa. Together, they weave a deep, storied tapestry of culture to explore. From the ingredients to the preparation, each chocolate treat speaks to the history, geology, and tastes of the people. So book a luxury adventure on the Cocoa Caravan and imagine the taste and texture of each one of these chocolate delights. How many have you tried?

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18 Things You Shouldn’t Do Abroad

18 Things You Shouldn’t Do Abroad

Reasons not to do it:

Chile – Manners matter here.

China – They are believed to bring bad luck when given as presents.

France – In fact, asking about money is impolite in many countries but French sometimes treat this especially critically.

Germany – People believe that the person may not live to the birthday if congratulated with it beforehand.

Hungary – Though it’s an old habit, some people still prefer to avoid clinking glasses especially when drinking beer.

India – Kissing or holding hand are also forbidden being considered as something highly inappropriate to do in public.

Ireland – Locals don’t think they have any accent at all. There are only accents of other parts of Ireland that they recognize as such.

Italy – Of course, you can order it in the restaurant but in such case be ready for the surprised look of the waiter. Italians drink cappuccino for breakfast, that’s the reason.

Japan – Japanese are proud to provide the best service as standard without waiting for the tips.

Kenya – Only do it after someone has called you by the name first.

Mexico – Locals love to make jokes and they are generally fun and innocent, so treat it that way.

New Zealand – Honking in New Zealand is often used when intended to insult another driver pointing out that you strongly disagree with his or her actions.

Norway – Many people don’t go to church at all and such question would be rude to ask.

Singapore – Also don’t feed birds, and don’t throw garbage and don’t spit on the street.

Turkey – This is an obscene gesture in Turkey.

UK – Such behavior is usually condemned.

Ukraine – People in Ukraine as well as in most Slavic countries bring even number of flowers to the cemeteries.

USA – Tipping is obligatory and there are even rates of how much to tip for any service you use.

 
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