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  • Kogel-Mogel, a traditional dessert with seasonal fruits baked in egg yolk and sugar
    Poland,  Recipes,  Travel

    Farmers’ Market, Picnic in Krakow and a Kogel Mogel recipe

    November 28, 2018 /

    Our nine-days long Poland trip was packed and our initiation to Polish food was in Krakow. Here's a special Kogel Mogel recipe with seasonal fruits and a visit to the farmers' market and a community picnic in Krakow. Krakow is known as a historic city and it will soon be on the global map of gastronomy and a must-visit for all foodies!

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  • The Farmer’s Market on the Terrace Dubai
    Dubai,  Published Work

    Farmers Market On The Terrace | Breakfast Picnic and Knowing Your Local Farmers

    November 29, 2014 /

    Edited on November 2018: The Farmer’s Market on the Terrace has shifted its location to Bay Avenue at Business Bay (opposite Zaha Hadid building) and is open on two days - Fridays and Saturdays during season from 7am until noon (October until April). Buy local, eat local The above is my article on the Farmers’ Market on the Terrace in the Hidden Gems column in Property Weekly of Gulf News. Yes, I absolutely adore this initiative! Imagine eating breakfast on Fridays sitting on a wooden bench or on a picnic mat on green grass surrounded by locally produced fresh, bright organic vegetables available at affordable prices. Does the term ‘affordable’, that…

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