E08: Roquefort, the King of Cheeses | Roquefort, France
We farewell Spain and head into the south of France, where we pick up a new drone named 'Birdinand' who gives us soaring vistas across Occitanie and Languedoc of the Tarn River, Millau Viaduct and villages such as blue cheese wizards Roquefort-sur-Soulzon, and Jason makes an omelette on a cliff after losing the necessary utensils to a wild animal.
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I'm a food-obsessed Australian traveler finding the best traditional local foods across Europe - a new video every Friday!
It's amazing how many famous foods and drinks have been named after their place of origin. Everyone knows that Champagne is a place, but how about Cheddar? Or Cognac? Have you ever wondered about the cities, towns, and regions that gave their names to Brussels sprouts, Black Forest cake and Bordeaux wine? This channel has all the answers!
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Arras, France
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Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery
Place des Heros
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Citadel in Arras
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E10: Brie, the Queen of Cheeses | Brie, France
Far from the blue vein of Roquefort, we discover a thoroughly royal cheese for the blue-blooded: Brie. Jason hunts down the rarest Brie of all - aged Brie Noir - and finds a cheese that may just be too much for him...
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I'm a food-obsessed Australian traveler finding the best traditional local foods across Europe - a new video every Friday!
It's amazing how many famous foods and drinks have been named after their place of origin. Everyone knows that Champagne is a place, but how about Cheddar? Or Cognac? Have you ever wondered about the cities, towns, and regions that gave their names to Brussels sprouts, Black Forest cake and Bordeaux wine? This channel has all the answers!
I'm driving from London to Turkey to feed my passion for food and travel on a delicious journey through Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and more... it's a loosely-planned adventure, so I could end up anywhere!
Thanks for watching and please SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss any of the incredible places and foods I discover.
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42 Cheesy Foods You Need To Eat Before You Die | The Ultimate List
From pizza pot pies to cheeseburger dumplings, here are 42 cheesy foods you have to eat before you die and where you can try them.
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E11: Champagne, Champagne for Everyone! | Reims, France
It's celebration time as we travel to Reims, the capital of the Champagne region. Clayton enjoys a hard-to-pronounce taste comparison at the Pommery Estate with a visiting friend, Lachlan.
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I'm a food-obsessed Australian traveler finding the best traditional local foods across Europe - a new video every Friday!
It's amazing how many famous foods and drinks have been named after their place of origin. Everyone knows that Champagne is a place, but how about Cheddar? Or Cognac? Have you ever wondered about the cities, towns, and regions that gave their names to Brussels sprouts, Black Forest cake and Bordeaux wine? This channel has all the answers!
I'm driving from London to Turkey to feed my passion for food and travel on a delicious journey through Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and more... it's a loosely-planned adventure, so I could end up anywhere!
Thanks for watching and please SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss any of the incredible places and foods I discover.
If you liked the video, please give a thumbs-up, and share it with anyone who likes food and travel - which is everyone! ;)
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E12, Part 2: Death by Chocolate, Belgian Style | Brussels, Belgium
The journey through Brussels continues with the surprising origin of French Fries, delectable Belgian praline chocolates, and an indulgent way to prepare Brussels Sprouts.
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I'm a food-obsessed Australian traveler finding the best traditional local foods across Europe - a new video every Friday!
It's amazing how many famous foods and drinks have been named after their place of origin. Everyone knows that Champagne is a place, but how about Cheddar? Or Cognac? Have you ever wondered about the cities, towns, and regions that gave their names to Brussels sprouts, Black Forest cake and Bordeaux wine? This channel has all the answers!
I'm driving from London to Turkey to feed my passion for food and travel on a delicious journey through Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and more... it's a loosely-planned adventure, so I could end up anywhere!
Thanks for watching and please SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss any of the incredible places and foods I discover.
If you liked the video, please give a thumbs-up, and share it with anyone who likes food and travel - which is everyone! ;)
Please comment below, and feel free to suggest any places I could visit, or invite me to your town to feature your local food.
Follow me on:
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Facebook:
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Patreon:
Email: jasonstastyplaces@gmail.com
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France Travel Guide - French Village of La Couvertoirade
Take a tour of French Village of La Couvertoirade in La Couvertoirade, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
For an exemplar Medieval French village, turn to a commune in southern France.
La Couvertoirade is a small but well maintained town with approximately 200 hundred inhabitants, most of whom are members of craft trades.
The town is most famous for the presence of the Knights Templar here. It was the Templars who built the fortress of the town in the 12th and 13th centuries. They were later replaced by the Knights of Saint John, who built the wall in the 15th century.
The ancient stone and tile structures coupled with pristine landscapes and angelic sky help to create the wholly ethereal atmosphere of this archetypal town.
The Millau Viaduct and Nearby Attractions, Episode 146
Join Us in France Travel Podcast In this episode Annie and Elyse discuss one of the lesser known parts of France, but at the same time an area that is full of wonderful surprises and genuine culture. You will love the gastronomy, you'll get to see how they make Roquefort Cheese up-close, it is a great choice if you're traveling with children, and if you've always wanted to learn more about the Knight Templars, you're in for a treat! And, of course, the biggest, tallest bridge ever built, the Millau Viaduct.
When discussing the Millau Viaduct, it is almost impossible to not over-use superlatives; but it is truly the tallest, biggest, most impressive bridge you may ever get to see in your life! People flock to see it and it never fails to surprise and delight.
In today's show Annie tells you the story of the Millau Viaduct and its construction while Elyse concentrates on the geography and history of the area, as well as the many points of interest that you should consider visiting while in the area.
Places Mentioned on the Show: Millau, Gorges du Tarn, La Couvertoirade a Knight Templars village,The Abbey de Sylvanès, Parc Naturel des Grands Causses, Millau Viaduct
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