iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Travel
 

Eating Your Way Around the Cote D’Azur

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Eamon Hoolihan

The stunning coastal region of the Cote D’Azur is an ideal destination in which to enjoy French camping holidays. Geographically the area is incredibly diverse, and in the space of a few hours you could find yourself in lush hill-top towns, quaint traditional fishing villages or cosmopolitan seaside resorts. With around 300 days of sunshine a year in this part of France, camping is the most versatile and fun way to explore the attractions of the magical Mediterranean coastline; and without a doubt, one of the most delectable delights of the region is its food.

Commonly known as the French Riviera, the Cote D’Azur is home to over 160 different nationalities. This amazing cultural diversity is represented in the huge range of cuisine available for your eating pleasure. If you choose the freedom of hiring a mobile home in France, you could eat lunch like a local in a mountain village and dinner like millionaire in a five star restaurant in Cannes! But whichever way your taste buds lean, by experiencing the wonderful blend of modern and traditional foods that you will discover on a camping holiday to France, it will open your eyes to a world of gastronomic pleasure.

Market food
One of the best things about French camping holidays is the ability to really get to know the community and live like a local – and the best thing about being a local on the Cote D’Azur is visiting the many marche paysanne (farmers markets) and marche bio (organic markets). They all offer a mouth-watering array of fresh foods and produce, but best to arrive early because by noon all you’ll be left with is the crumbs! Pick up some cured or potted meats, freshly baked baguettes and crumbly fruit pastries, and pop back for a picnic in your mobile home. France is renowned for her cheeses and you may also want to add a few pieces of pungent, creamy goat’s cheese to your lunch. The markets are not just a wonderful place to buy your daily food - you can also pick up a fabulous selection of olives, oils, spices, lavender and dried herbs.

Traditional Specialty Dishes
If you travel slightly inland you will find ancient hill towns still living as they have done for centuries. On your French camping holidays on the Cote D’Azur, your camp site will be in easy proximity to these out-of-the-way villages. They are a great place to try some of the delicious traditional dishes of Provence-Alpes-Cote-D’Azur. The cuisine from this area is very distinctive. Its Mediterranean location brings with it the influence of hot spices and fresh seafood. You should definitely not miss trying the traditional Ratatouille and Bouillabaisse, heavily flavoured with local herbs, and packed full of fresh vegetables or juicy seafood. You will also be able to sample delicious Tapenade made from local green and black olives, Pistou (pesto, heavily laden with garlic and salt), and Rouille – a spicy sauce for seafood that comes with croutons and grated cheese.

Cordon Bleu
If you feel like experiencing the life of the rich and famous, there are plenty of 5 star restaurants in Cannes or St Tropez in which to live out your food fantasies - and plenty of secret corners around which to park your mobile home! France is deservedly famous for its fabulous cuisine and the sophisticated palates of international guests of the Cote D’Azur are well catered for. You can dine in luxury on such dishes as plump Moules and Sea Bass in a delicately scented broth; sublime truffle soufflé stuffed with hidden olives; zucchini filled with lamb on a fresh wild thyme sauce or scallops with 'crème légère au caviar' and a port dressing. And of course you will want to wash it all down with a chilled vintage chardonnay or a glass of aromatic aged port, as you watch the passing parade of millionaires!

However you choose to experience the food on your camping holidays in France, you can be sure that the flavours of her cuisine will be equally matched by the flavours of her stunning countryside.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Eamon Hoolihan is the brand and advertising manager of Canvas Holidays, one of the leading European camping and mobile home holiday operators in the UK. With over 40 years of experience, Canvas offer a superb range of French camping holidays as well as holidays to Spain, Italy and a total of 9 European countries.

Article Tags: camping [See Dictionary], d8217azur [See Dictionary], traditional [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 15, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Top 4 Campsites in the Vendée
Submitted by: Eamon Hoolihan

Vendee is a beautiful place for camping, and with the right campsite, you can have a fantastic holiday in this beautiful location...

Benodet: Brittany’s Cultural Capital
Submitted by: Eamon Hoolihan

Benodet, located in the south of Brittany, is a pleasant seaside resort which offers plenty for families to do whilst on their camping holidays in Brittany...

Autumn Festivals in the Vendee
Submitted by: Eamon Hoolihan

The Vendee region of France is home to many unique and interesting festivals throughout the year However, during the month of September, the imminent end of the holiday season signals the start of some of the Vendee’s best autumn festivals: Cinescenie - Son et Luminere This spectacular son-et-luminere light show at the renowned Puy du Fou theme park, takes place from June to October and retells the vibrant history of the Vendee region...

Cordon Bleu Cuisine in the Vendee
Submitted by: Eamon Hoolihan

France is known for its delectable cuisine and whether it’s the cheese of Roquefort or the truffles of Provence, the food is guaranteed not to disappoint...

A Guide to the Beaches of Vendee
Submitted by: Eamon Hoolihan

Vendee has some beautiful beaches making for great summer camping holidays Whether you want to surf, sunbathe, build sand castles or enjoy beautiful coastal wildlife, you can find the perfect beach to suit your needs when camping in Vendee...

Date Beautiful People In Baltimore
Submitted by: Matt Fuller

The illustrious state of Maryland is home to 5,779,400 locals (as of 2009) It's capital city, Annapolis, is the busiest sailing address on the Eastern Seaboard...

A Honeymoon in Bermuda - Newly-weds Destinations
Submitted by: John Jamli

The newly weds can never be wrong by deciding on spending their honeymoon in Bermuda, an elegant and sophisticated island that is recognized globally for other commercial markets as well...

Highlighting Tips For Your Honeymoon
Submitted by: Max Hyndk

It would be a plus for would-be brides and grooms to perform all the wedding and honeymoon arrangements at once to avoid any hassling after the big day...

A Honeymoon in the Caribbean - Ideal For All
Submitted by: Steven Suejkd

There is absolutely no better place for a newly wedded couple to celebrate their beginnings together than where they could explore seven thousand islands if they can afford in the Caribbean...

Helpful Honeymoon Tips and Ideas to Practice
Submitted by: Jason Benjdi

Searching for valuable honeymoon tips and ideas is one of the best tasks that aspiring brides and grooms should do to celebrate their engagements and also because they wont be sorry when the time to depart alone and together to a destination of choice comes...

Britain’s Newest National Park
Submitted by: Amy Activ

So Britain has its newest (and ninth) national park Stretching from Beachy Head in Sussex to the very edge of the city of Winchester, the South Downs National Park contains some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain...

Insure Yourself Against the Airlines!
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

There are few people (apart from those who can afford to travel first class) who can claim to really enjoy the process of travelling by air...

Saving Money on Your UK Travel Insurance
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

While foreign travel may be all the rage, many people still choose to take the majority of their holidays in the UK, to cut costs or just for the convenience of holidaying locally...

Planning Your Son Bou Villa Holiday
Submitted by: Brenda Jaaback

Son Bou is renowned as one of the finest resorts in Menorca, with the stunning two and half mile beach the main attraction of the area...

The Colours of Son Bou Holidays
Submitted by: Brenda Jaaback

Son Bou is a picturesque resort located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, half way along the south coast of Menorca...

I-95 Through Florida - So Much to See and Do
Submitted by: Kirby Collins

I-95 runs 1,917 miles along the length of the east coast with over 300 miles of it in Florida Starting near Jacksonville, running to Miami with main thoroughfares such as I-10 to I-4 intersecting with it...

What Are the Costs Associated With Bringing Skis or a Snowboard on a Flight?
Submitted by: A.Noton

What are the Costs associated with Bringing Skis or a Snowboard on a Flight Spending your vacation skiing and snowboarding is a fun and exciting break away from the stresses of daily life...

4 Places To Go Walking In Portugal
Submitted by: Tony Maniscalco

Portugal has some of the most striking landscapes in Western Europe, but it has yet to acquire the fame and popularity of France and Spain as a walking destination...

Family Activities in Miami
Submitted by: Stephen A Daniels

While Miami has a reputation for being a pretty wild town, it is also family-friendly destination with plenty of things to see and do for visitors of all ages...

What to Do If Your Luggage is Stolen or Lost During an Extended Business Stay
Submitted by: Larry J. Reaves

Having luggage lost or stolen while travelling is a nightmare that occurs far too often Not only do you have to worry about losing expensive items such as clothing, but things can be even worse if you lose important documents that you need for your meetings...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy