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Traditional food in Costa Rica
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Traditional food in Costa Rica

Would you like to work and travel in Central America? Then this blog post is for you! For all of those who suffer from wanderlust and are looking for options to get away from it all while earning some money, Costa Rica is a great choice! In this beautiful country, you can obtain your TEFL certificate (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) and get to enjoy all the things this country has to offer, while saving for your next destination. Before you start packing, research as much as you can so that you make the most of the experience. Here we will tell you about typical food in Costa Rica that you cannot miss! Keep on reading! Casado It the most typical dish in Costa Rica. It is made of beans, rice, red peppers, onions, fried bananas and a salad made of tomatoes, carrots and cabbage. All of that comes with either chicken, fish, pork or beef with roasted onions. Sometimes it also comes with potatoes and avocado. We can assure you that after this meal, you will have energy for the rest of the day! Ceviche If you are a big fan of fish, then this is definitely the right choice for you! Ceviche is raw fish cooked with lemon, herbs and vegetables. In Costa Rica, it is usually made with sea bass, coriander, garlic, chili, onions and celery. It is a very healthy and light dish usually served as an appetizer. Gallo pinto Woke up hungry? Don’t worry! This typical breakfast will satisfy your hunger for a long time. Gallo Pinto is a mix of rice, beans, fried eggs, chopped meat, fried bananas and tortillas, usually served with a sweet sauce. Olla de carne It is a very healthy stew made of meat, potatoes, carrots, merliton (a type of vegetable), bananas, yucca and sweet potatoes. Perfect for those rainy days when you feel like having some comfort food. Tamales This dish is not only tasty but also very pretty when it comes to its presentation. Basically, it is a mixture of corn flour, rice, pork, beans and vegetables that are boiled together with banana leaves. Chan As its name suggests, this drink is made of chan seeds and water. It has a sweet flavour and it’s great for the digestive system. With all of these wonderful dishes and drinks in your menu, you are ready to start exploring the country and doing your TEFL course with the energy you need. If you need more information about the course, please get in touch with us! Follow us on Facebook and leave a comment or send us an email.

Bridge in Toulouse
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Top 5 things to do in Toulouse

Start your TEFL adventure in Toulouse. The biggest city in the midi-Pyrenees. There is a wealth of culture and history, and most importantly a local population that is friendly and welcoming. This city has 2000 years of history and therefore has a lot of art, architecture and great food! The downtown has been very well preserved and it feels small and compact, even though is one of the largest cities in France. Here are the top 5 things you can’t miss during your stay! Try world-famous French food Toulouse is known for its rich culinary culture! There are a few dishes you have to try! First of all, eat the traditional Cassoulet of Toulouse. This is made of white beans (haricots blancs or lingots), duck or goose confit, sausages, and additional meat. Most restaurants will have it on their menu but if not try this one: Monsiur Georges. Also, head for a walk around the “Victor Hugo Market” to see the different products they have and enjoy lunch on the food court upstairs, or sit in the cafe and have some delicious coffee and watch the world go by! Visit the Capitole de Toulouse This complex of buildings includes the city hall of Toulouse and is also home to the Théâtre Du Capitole. Its walls recount the major events in the history of Toulouse and it has undergone many changes throughout the history of the city. This is also a very common gathering place for the people of Toulouse. There are also plenty of traditional markets hosted here that sell products from Toulouse. Take a trip to Japan Situated in the heart of Compans-Caffarelli Park, this picturesque taste of the orient is a must-visit when you’re visiting Toulouse. It’s a great place to relax, and journey to another time and place, as well as take lots of pictures!   Enjoy French art at the Fondation Bemberg This is a stunning museum, which exhibits a permanent collection of paintings, bronzes and art objects, brought together by Argentinian art collector, Georges Bemberg. This pieces of art are from the Renaissance and the modern French School. Find out more info in their website.   Cycle along the bridge of Pont Neuf The oldest bridge in the city of Toulouse erected in the 16th century. The views are amazing and you can even plan a picnic when the sun is out! If you want to discover more about living and teaching English in France, check out our Facebook page for additional tips!

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