Venezuelan Food and Drinks

Mad about Mondongo? Wild about guarapita? Everything you ever wanted to know about Venezuelan food and drinks, including help understanding menus, easy-to-follow recipes and delicious cocktails to make at home. Eso si es Sabroso....

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Venezuelan Arepas Go International on 12 September

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Come Join the Venezuelan Arepa Party at Cargo, Shoreditch, on 12 September   On Saturday 12 September Venezuelans around the world wi...
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Monday, October 27, 2014

Arepas arrive in London's hipster-haven Brick Lane

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All text and photographs copyright Russell Maddicks Follow me on Twitter: @venezuelaguide It's only fitting that one of East London...
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

The Venezuelan Bollito - A Boiled Cornflour Snack

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For a typical Venezuelan breakfast, when you are short of time, try boiling your cornflour dough instead of making arepas. The resulting s...
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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Venezuelan Christmas Bazaar, Westminster Hall, 7 Dec

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Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without all the usual Venezuelan festive foods so the Venezuelan community in London has organized a ...
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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Ordering Venezuelan Xmas Food in London

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Anybody living in London or the surrounding area who is looking to find Venezuelan Christmas dishes made to order should contact Luisa Ch...
Friday, November 1, 2013

Venezuela Guide on Instagram - FITVen2013

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INSTAGRAMEANDO ANDO YO ... In October 2013 I was invited to travel around Venezuela on a Press Trip organized by the Tourism Ministry (...
Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Celebrate World Arepa Day, London, 14 September

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Saturday, 14 September is Arepazo Mundial - World Arepa Day - and food stalls and restaurants all over the world will be celebrating th...
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Russell Maddicks
After 12 years of adventuring in Venezuela I came back to try my luck in the UK. Although I try to visit Venezuela as often as I can it does tug at my heart strings some nights that I am too far from Choroni to hear the tambores on the malecon. Fortunately my job as a journalist in England allows me to follow Venezuelan and Latin American developments and keep my Spanish up to scratch. The UK is also a good place to do research and meet other like-minded Latin-America-philes for proper rum and salsa sessions.
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