(Also, I have no camera, so I have resorted to borrowing a few photos from Google, as well as my webcam to keep things interesting.)
SO. I still have no bag! Its a blue-green (mostly green) and black, with a Canada tag hanging on the front, two zip up pockets on the front... Anyone seen it? If so, please send it to me. I am starting to wear out my socks.
For all I know right now, it could be in Malta, it could be still in Rome, OR.. it could be on any one of the flights that left the Roma Fiumicino Airport in the past 5-6 days. This is all I got after calling Baggage Services twice daily since Wednesday.
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Street signs here are the best, so detailed and pretty... but best of all, English and Maltese. |
Like I said, they drive like maniacs. These signs are on way too many corners. |
To start, of course the bread is AMAZING. As a bread person, I can honestly say that I have had some of this excellent Maltese bread every morning for breakfast since my arrival last Wednesday. They know how to make bread. It is especially good lightly toasted with a smidgen of butter and honey drizzled all over. Oh yummy, I will also be having this for breakfast tomorrow.
Qubbajt is a kind of candy or sweet I guess. It is pretty much a bar of nougat with almonds or peanuts and honey. I have only tried the vanilla so far, but I do have big intentions of trying more. It is so delicious. It is like eating only the middle nougat part of an Oh Henry bar, except nuts inside. Has anyone seen this stuff back home? I will be stocking up...
Now the things I have yet to try, are Patizzi, Qassatat and Torta tal-lamuki. (I will be very honest here, I may.. or will probably be skipping the Torta Tal-lampuki.) Patizzi and qassatat are pretty much the same, they are fluffy pastries filled with either ricotta cheese or a pea mixture. I guess the only difference is that the qassatat is a lighter pastry and it is round, the patizzi is a diamond. I feel like these are amazing and I haven't even tried them yet. Pastries of cheese? AH. Can't believe I haven't found these yet.
As for this mysterious Torta Tal-lampuki... Fish pie. Made with the prized local fish known as Lampuki. Luckily, for me, Lampuki is only available for a short period each year.. and not the period that I am here! :) I guess it is quite the delicacy for locals, a pie with this fish, vegetables, walnuts, olives and raisins. Oh yummy yummy. Better come back from September to November to get some Torta Tal-lampuki!
Looks like I have some more things to eat, and see, of course! And airports to call...
Until we meet again, Ciao! shannon xx
Looks like I have some more things to eat, and see, of course! And airports to call...
Until we meet again, Ciao! shannon xx