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Indonesian Indulgences
When Lewis the Lion first arrived on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia, for the first time during all his travels he felt a bit out of his depth in terms of the language barrier. Even though the Malaysian language … Continue reading →
Lewis the Lion discovers the delights of Mexican food and drink
Lewis the Lion arrived at Mexico City airport and a wave of excitement (or was that hunger?) hit him! He knew that Mexico had a worldwide reputation for its fabulous food and he felt ready to try some. So, he … Continue reading →
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Lewis tries Bolivian cuisine
Lewis the Lion discovered that in many respects Bolivian food wasn’t so different from other places he’d been in South America. Breakfasts are often a simple affair with bread, jam, tea or coffee. (Sometimes, you could have either fried or … Continue reading →
Lewis the Lion gorges on Argentine Food!
By the time that Lewis the Lion had crossed back into Argentina and then back into Chile for the second time, he worked out that he had probably spent over nearly 2 months in Argentina in all! Over that time, … Continue reading →
Lewis tastes some traditional Chilean food
One of the most exciting ways that Lewis the Lion got to taste some traditional Chilean food was one evening when his friends met up at Gallindo restaurant and played a variation of the game, pass the parcel! They decided … Continue reading →