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Hungry Globetrotter Delivers Flavors of the World to Your Kitchen

Travel the world without leaving home: culinary destinations delivered to your doorstep.

2012-10-23
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, October 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Vijay Rajendran, founder of the newly launched global gourmet retailer Hungry Globetrotter announced today the concept for his second World Dinner Club package. The convenient, culinary tourism company provides curated dining experiences from international destinations including India, Morocco and Japan on a monthly basis. Packed with delicious recipes, sauces and spices October's offering will bring the flavors of Argentina directly to members' doorsteps with ingredients reflective of the region. Non-perishable items within the box include Gaucho Ranch Chimichurri, Balsamic Pecan Vinegar from La Cocina del Vino, Paprika Finishing Salt and Wholesome Gourmet Quinoa. Boxes are expected to ship this week.

"We are excited to bring the bright flavors of Argentina to kitchens nationwide with this eclectic offering," said Vijay. "Hungry Globetrotter strives to provide people the opportunity to discover cuisines and foods that they may not normally experience. Our first shipment in September was a Southern Indian sampler that received great feedback, and we are looking forward to continuing the momentum."

Hungry Globetrotter connects home chefs, culinary enthusiasts, families and busy professionals with the flavors of the world in the comfort of their own home through a month-to-month subscription service. With easy to follow recipes, preparation tips and shopping lists, anyone can create an impressive international meal with ease and convenience. Shipped products are non-perishable, branded specialty food products that have been carefully selected and tested for quality.

Samantha, a Hungry Globetrotter customer from Washington, D.C. says, "I love to travel overseas and food is a big part of that, but I've been intimidated by the idea of cooking certain ethnic foods at home and usually go to restaurants. Hungry Globetrotter makes it easy. All the ingredients are really high quality and it's a great way to entertain and impress. I could have done it any night of the week!"

Signing up for the monthly subscription service can be easily done online at www.hungryglobetrotter.com. Many customers love the excitement of seeing a Hungry Globetrotter box on their doorstep on a monthly basis. As the holidays approach, the service makes a unique and delicious gift also. Subscriptions for Hungry Globetrotter are $34.95/month.

An ever-changing mix of products and flavors are chosen each month from the best emerging and renowned brands in international cuisine. Hungry Globetrotter is dedicated to providing ingredients that best represent each destination and educating consumers about the cultures showcased through each cuisine. In addition, flexible meal plans take into account vegetarian substitutions and allergies, though customers are urged to read all ingredients carefully for specific dietary restrictions. After delivering the key ingredients to get the meal started, Hungry Globetrotter helps consumers locate hard to find components with local shopping tips. The company also offers many of the flavorful ingredients on the Hungry Globetrotter website, so repeat meals can be easily created, any time.

Vijay's own exploration of the world through food has grown through his experience living in six countries and visiting more than two dozen others. He left his career in management consulting to focus on sharing the unique flavors of his favorite destinations through delicious dishes and great food brands many American diners may have yet to discover. Vijay started Hungry Globetrotter as a food and travel blog in 2010. When he realized how many people lived only vicariously through culinary tourism by watching travel and cooking shows, browsing international cuisine apps, and reading magazines only to salivate about the great food in fascinating locations, he set out to provide a carefully selected, curated gourmet adventure through the world's cuisine.

About Hungry Globetrotter: Hungry Globetrotter is an online specialty food retailer and gourmet club that helps home chefs; busy professionals and families enjoy the flavors of the world from the comfort of their own kitchen. Highlighting one international culinary destination each month, the subscription service provides quality ingredients, easy to follow instructions, shopping lists and educational cultural information about each cuisine. Hungry Globetrotter believes that life is too short for food to be boring. Launched in September 2012, Hungry Globetrotter is based in San Francisco, California.


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[Press-News.org] Hungry Globetrotter Delivers Flavors of the World to Your Kitchen
Travel the world without leaving home: culinary destinations delivered to your doorstep.