Famous Foods in Belgium

Waffles (Belgian Waffles) Belgian Waffles are a staple in Belgian cuisine and are recognized all over the world. These waffles are light, fluffy and crispy and are usually served with a variety of toppings, such as fruit, whipped cream, or chocolate sauce. They are typically made with a yeasted batter that contains eggs, sugar, and […]

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References

Leroy, S. (2017). A short history of Belgium. Brussels, Belgium: Peter Lang Bruckers, P. (2017). Belgium. Oxford University Press. Brussels Tourism. (2021). Discover Brussels. Retrieved from https://visit.brussels/en Belgium Tourism. (2021). Visit Belgium. Retrieved from https://www.visitbelgium.com/ World Bank. (2021). Belgium. Retrieved from https://data.worldbank.org/country/belgium Belgian Meteorological Institute. (2022). Annual climate statistics. Retrieved from https://www.meteo.be/en/weather/climate/statistics World Bank. (2021). Belgium. Retrieved

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Famous Foods in Japan

Sushi Sushi is a type of Japanese cuisine that consists of bite-sized pieces of raw fish served on top of small beds of rice. It is considered one of Japan’s most famous dishes and is enjoyed both in Japan and around the world. Ramen Ramen is a type of Japanese noodle dish that consists of

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Festivals in Japan

According to a report by the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), “Japan is renowned for its traditional festivals and cultural events, which are held throughout the year” (JNTO, n.d.). Japan is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant celebrations, with a number of unique and colorful festivals taking place throughout the year. Here are

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Dressing Code in Japan

According to a study by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare (2021), the dressing code of Japan is highly influenced by traditional and cultural norms. The traditional dress code in Japan is known as “Kimono”. Kimonos are full-body garments that are wrapped around the body and fastened with a obi (sash) and come

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