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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

3 Portuguese Recipes That Deserve Way More Attention

Portuguese cuisine is one of Europe’s most underrated treasures. Known for its bold flavors, rustic simplicity, and deep ties to tradition, Portugal’s food scene is a reflection of its seafaring history and rich cultural tapestry. From cozy soups to seafood classics and irresistible pastries, Portuguese dishes have a way of winning over both locals and …

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8 Common European Household Items Americans Don’t Understand

Why Bother Knowing This? When you visit or move to Europe for the first time, you’ll encounter all sorts of small yet meaningful differences in everyday life. From kitchen appliances to bathroom essentials, European homes sometimes feature objects Americans either rarely use or haven’t even heard of. But these items are more than just quirky …

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Why Panzerotti Might Be Better Than Regular Pizza: How to Make Crispy, Cheesy Panzerotti at Home

When it comes to Italian comfort food, pizza often steals the spotlight. But in southern Italy, especially in Puglia, there is another dish locals adore just as much: panzerotti. These golden, crispy pockets of dough are stuffed with melty mozzarella and rich tomato sauce, creating a handheld treat that combines the best parts of pizza …

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How To Make Real Greek Horiatiki: The Tomato Variety American Recipes Substitute With Roma

The salad arrives at a taverna table on a Greek island and it looks almost too simple to be a recipe. Big rough chunks of tomato, slabs of cucumber, rings of raw onion, green pepper, a few olives, the whole thing crowned with a thick slab of feta and showered with oregano and olive oil, …

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The French 2-Hour Dinner Rule That Helped My Acid Reflux Disappear

So my acid reflux disappeared and I’m mad about it. Not mad that it’s gone mad that the solution was so stupidly simple and French women have been doing it forever while I was over here popping Tums like candy and sleeping propped up on three pillows like some kind of Victorian invalid. Two hours. …

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Portuguese vs. Brazilian Feijoada: The Real Difference Between Portuguese Feijoada and Brazilian Feijoada

Few dishes are as deeply tied to cultural identity as Feijoada, the hearty bean stew beloved in both Portugal and Brazil. While they share a name and a base of slow-cooked beans and meat, Portuguese and Brazilian feijoada are distinct in both ingredients and cultural significance. Each version tells its own story of tradition, adaptation, …

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What A One-In-1,000-Year Heat Event Actually Means: The Statistic Behind Europe’s Record May, Explained

When France recorded its hottest May in history at the end of May 2026, the phrase that traveled furthest was not the temperature itself but a piece of statistics. Scientists said the event had roughly a one in a thousand chance of happening at that time of year. The number lodged in headlines and worried …

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How To Make Real Mexican Aguachile: The Fierce Green Heat American Versions Soften By Half

On a hot afternoon on the Pacific coast of Mexico, aguachile is the dish that makes you understand why people fall in love with Mexican food beyond the tacos and the guacamole. Raw shrimp, barely turned by lime, swimming in a fierce green liquid of chile and cilantro, topped with paper-thin cucumber and onion, eaten …

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The Record May Heat Wave In Europe: 6 Things American Tourists Should Know Before Booking June And July

At the end of May 2026, Europe ran a preview of its summer, and it arrived weeks early. A heat dome settled over the western half of the continent in the last days of the month and broke records that had stood for generations. France recorded its hottest May day in its history. The United …

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How Europeans Survive Summer Without Air Conditioning: Why Your AC Bill Is So High And What Europeans Do Instead

Every summer, as temperatures rise across the northern hemisphere, two drastically different approaches to heat emerge on either side of the Atlantic. In the United States, homes hum with the sound of central air conditioning systems. Meanwhile, in much of Europe, people close shutters, sip cool drinks in shaded courtyards, and perhaps most shockingly to …

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What Spanish Beach Culture Teaches You About Body Confidence

When you think of Spain, what comes to mind? Maybe the scent of paella wafting through seaside cafés, the hypnotic rhythm of flamenco, or the warm golden glow of the Mediterranean coast. But if you’ve ever spent a day on a Spanish beach from Barcelona to Cádiz you’ll encounter something even more vivid: unapologetic, radiant …

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The Three Healthcare Enrollment Mistakes Americans Make In Their First 90 Days In Italy That Lock Them Out Until The Next Window

The Americans who move to Italy almost all arrive thrilled about the healthcare. They have read that Italy has an excellent public health system, that care costs a fraction of what it does at home, that the financial terror of American medicine simply does not exist here, and all of that is true. What they …

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