Travelers march on their stomachs, and enjoy it
All of us may be trying desperately (or at least occasionally) to eat enough wild Alaskan salmon, leafy greens and quinoa salads. But let's be honest; if we're making the effort to pack a bag and book a flight in search of flavor, it's going to be for something decadent.
The Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival in Ireland and the Salon du Chocolat in Paris are two more obvious choices for edible extravagance. Having just celebrated its 60th anniversary, the oyster festival has grown from a banquet for 30 to one of Ireland's most celebrated events, with music, shucking competitions and historical tours marking the beginning of the oyster harvest (Sept 25-27).
Salon du Chocolat hosts several events focused on the darling of indulgences, this year in Japan, Belgium, Russia and England; all amuse-bouches to the main course in Paris, a virtual fondue pot of international confectioners and pastry chefs mixing, tasting, building towers out of, and designing clothing with cacao (Oct 28 to Nov 1).