Everyone knows that the best part of traveling is the food.
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Don't use chopsticks in Thailand—unless you're eating soup...
"Travelers often think that Thai people use chopsticks for everything," The Food Traveler's Handbook author and Legal Nomads blogger Jodi Ettenberg tells BuzzFeed Life. "If you see chopsticks at a street stall, it just means that they are serving soup. For noodle dishes and most rice dishes, you use a fork and a spoon, and for Isaan (northern Thai food, like sticky rice and somtum papaya salad), you use your hands."
And don't leave Thailand without trying Nam Tok Moo.
"Nam Tok Moo is a beautiful warm salad with slices of pork, toasted rice powder, fish sauce, chillies, onions and more," says Ettenberg. "It's absolutely delicious with a basket of sticky rice to mop up the last drops."
Get a bento box in a Japanese train station.
"You can find insane bento boxes just as you're getting on the trains—they are often sold at kiosks on the platform itself," Ettenberg says. "While travelling through the country, businessmen would quietly pull out their bento boxes and munch away as the bullet train sped on."
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