Source: Thetimes.co.uk Aberdeen, a vibrant city located in the northeastern part of Scotland, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With a rich history, stunning landscapes, and a thriving cultural scene, there is no shortage of interesting facts to discover about this captivating city. From its ancient castles and picturesque beaches to its renowned whiskey distilleries and bustling city center, Aberdeen offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Otto Kagi created a Swiss classic in 1952 - crisp, delicate wafers enveloped in a coating of delicious chocolate. After more than half a century, the chocolate wafers, traditionally known as Toggi or Kagi fret, have become part of Swiss heritage. Nine out of 10 people in Switzerland are familiar with the treat.
"The secret is we never changed the recipe," says Beat Siegfried, CEO of Kagi Sohne, the manufacturer of Kagi.
Hace pocas fechas conocimos la actualización del Renault Captur y ahora le toca el turno a su primo-hermano de Mitsubishi, el ASX. El SUV urbano compacto de la marca japonesa cambia su imagen y se diferencia un poco más de su mellizo francés.
ASX 2024: ligero cambio de imagenPor supuesto, sigue habiendo rasgos comunes, como la peculiar disposición de las luces diurnas triangulares, o como la zaga, que se mantiene casi invariable respecto al Captur.
Cooking salmon is fairly easy. Because it's such a rich, fatty fish, it stays moist, even if slightly overcooked. If possible, buy wild salmon, which, although more expensive than the farmed fish, has a firmer texture.
This is my version of a dish I tasted at the Maison Kammerzell restaurant in Strasbourg, France. Friends and I visited the city in Alsace last year when the weather was quite warm, so the idea of eating cured meat choucroute, which is another of the restaurant's specialities, didn't appeal.
Tattoos may be increasingly embraced by young people in China, particularly in cities like Shanghai, which has a burgeoning tattoo scene, yet age-old prejudices against those with inked skin prevail in many parts of Chinese society.
In Lanzhou, a city in Gansu province, northwest China, authorities implemented a no-tattoo rule in August, ordering taxi drivers to remove their tattoos for good. One driver voiced his objections in an online government forum, sparking discussions about the acceptance of tattoos in China.