Guam presents a wide choice of gastronomic establishments where national restaurants are most popular among travelers. You can try the most popular local treats in Proa Restaurant, which can a great place to dine with the whole family. During the daytime, Proa offers interesting business lunches, and in the evenings it is time for fine delicacies and specialties. Small visitors will certainly enjoy a large selection of original desserts.
1. Tourists should take into account that it is forbidden to export corals from Guam. Vendors on the beaches and local markets can sell a lot of …
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Leisure on the Guam Island should not be limited to beach activities and walking tours alone, as there are a lot of interesting sights that both …
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The regional cuisine of Guam may look very unusual and even exotic to many travelers. Red rice is actively used in the national cuisine. This kind of rice appeared on Guan for the first time when Mexican colonizers brought it. Red rice is added to many interesting garnishes on the island. Sometimes, only two ingredients, namely, onion and garlic, are added to it. Depending on how long the rice was soaked in water before cooking, the ready garnish can have different colors ranging from red to bright orange.
Guam will delight shoppers with a variety of shopping centers and original shops. In the heart of Tumon is located Gallery trading center, which will …
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Fans of barbecue will also enjoy their acquaintance with the regional cuisine of Guam. Local chefs mostly cook meat on an open fire. The marinade for meat and seafood usually contains soy sauce. Because of that, local barbecue is always very tender and moderately salty. Local variations of barbecue have one more interesting secret – they use the wood of Tangan-tangan tree. The resin of this tree has a peculiar aroma, so meat and seafood also get a slight fragrance.
The discovery of this island is connected with an interesting legend. In the beginning of the 16th century, Ferdinand Magellan discovered the island, …
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Coconut is a true gastronomic symbol of Guam. It grows virtually everywhere on the island. Coconut milk and nutmeat can be added to various fish and meat dishes. Coconut is also the main ingredient of many interesting candies. Tourists can even see how these candies are being made in the tourist village of Gef Pa'go. Local craftsmen make these popular candies in accordance with an unchanged recipe invented centuries ago.