So, like every other aspect of my recent trip to Costa Rica, I learned not just the cute and weird phrases, the fun Spanish words or the fact that San José is hugely underrated. I also learned that the Costa Ricans have a serious sweet tooth, that coffee is a vital part of the local cuisine, and that even as sweet as the Ticos might be, they still like their fruits sour.
13 traditional foods you need to eat in Costa Rica
Adam Groffman
Eating, like traveling, is a way to relate with the world and with new cultures. That's why when I travel, I make the local cuisine a big part of my adventure. That joy you feel when you taste something so different and so surprising for the first time. When you learn a new word for a new fruit you've never seen nor heard of before. When you taste a home-cooked meal in a foreign country and it's totally not what you were expecting. When you discover unknown fruits, exotic spices, new diets. It's an exploration-a way to experience a place and a mindset.
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