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Editor’s letter I S S UE 11 , S P R ING 20 2 1


Imagine learning that a friend or colleague routinely ate the same lunch or dinner, day after day, week after week? At best you’d think they were missing out; at worst, in need of some sort of intervention. But breakfast is different. Of the three main meals, it’s the only one for which


repetition is indulged. Admit to consuming the same bowl of cereal, pastry or Pret muffin every morning and no one will judge you. After all, breakfast is simply fuel, right? And options are often limited, whether by time, appetite or the corridor of one’s commute. Routines, however, are often ripe for reconsideration. Surely, I’m not alone in


wanting to do things differently once normality returns? Lockdown seems to have bred in many of us a desire to shake things up. And where better to start than at the very beginning? So, as soon as I’m able, I’m going to visit that Vietnamese place near the office


for a morning bowl of pho. Then I’m going to stock up on Staffordshire oatcakes to wrap around my bacon. For now, I’m swapping my scrambled eggs for shakshuka, eggs sardou or even a Japanese rolled omelette. Perhaps you feel the same? If so, check out our cover story for a touch of early morning inspiration.


Glen Mutel, editor NATGEOT R AVELU K


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Substantial meals Cosy up with our pick of the planet’s best-loved comfort foods, from Polish pierogi to Hungary’s beloved goulash and umami-rich Japanese ramen.


What’s cooking? Online cooking classes, big sandwiches and a move away from fine dining: all these and more, in our roundup of the top food and drink trends for 2021.


Quick fixes Whether it’s ‘midnight spaghetti’ or a seafood-spiked drink, there are plenty of ways to cure — or prevent — a hangover. We’ve rounded up the world’s most delicious remedies.


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