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In-Flight Food Make Over

In-flight food has never been popular to air travelers especially if you are seated in the economy section. However, updates on the in-flight menu and food ordering process might change passengers’ notion of the bland and cheap-tasting in-flight food. “Air Canada has introduced healthy food options, like vegetarian sandwiches and yogurt parfaits, and Alaska Airlines has a new healthy snack pack. American Airlines is working with Boston Market. JetBlue is about to start selling food on select long-haul flights. Some carriers are expected to offer combination meals and other promotions similar to those available at fast-food restaurants.”

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Expat Food Hunt: New Delhi

India’s exquisite cuisine has lured many food travelers for decades, and most of them find it within the streets of New Delhi.  From mutton, chicken, vegetables, to plain white rice, and chapatti, the list goes on as every restaurant serves inexpensive selections of food with rich history and taste. “Each of India’s 28 states has its own government-run house for state affairs, known as a bhavan, in the bustling capital city of New Delhi. And most of the bhavans have a canteen that specializes in regional cuisine, whether it’s the coconut-infused dishes of the southwest state of Kerala, or the Chinese-style momos, or dumplings, of Sikkim in the northeast.”

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Expat Vegetarian Destination: Jakarta

Choosing a vegetarian dish can be intimidating if you’re surrounded with food stalls selling meat dishes in Jakarta. But vegetarians in the city have less to worry as more restaurants are gradually offering meat-free plates and fresh vegetables are readily available in the country. “With an abundance of vegetables, Indonesia’s culinary options never cease to satisfy the taste buds of even the fussiest vegan who refuses to eat any kind of animal-based food product.”

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