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TASTE OF TOULOUSE FOOD BLOG


Welcome to the Taste of Toulouse travel guide and French food blog. Dive into the delicious world of French cuisine with a special focus on the flavors and charms of Toulouse and South West France. Browse our Toulouse food guides and archive of blogs for cooking and shopping tips and recommendations for things to do while traveling in France. And if you’d like to take your exploration of French food culture to the next level, consider joining us for a Walking Food Tour in Toulouse.

 

Learn all about attractions in Toulouse, typical food from the region, French cheese and wine, and much more…

 

 

A pastry topped with a gold paper crown and powdered sugar is displayed on a glass stand in a Toulouse bakery window, with another decorated pastry and glass display cases in the background—perfect for your list of things to do in January 2020.

January 2020 – Things to do in Toulouse, plus news and more


Here's wishing you a wonderful and delicious year filled with all of the best things in life. I already shared this on social media, but the joke right now in France is that the year 2020, when spoken in French like 20-20 (vingt-vingt) is pronounced

A collage of ten French-themed gifts from the 2019 Taste of Toulouse Gift Guide, including a bowtie, souvenir bags, Toulouse board game, cheese, gin, foie gras book, chocolate mug, leather wallet, sardine tin, and reusable shopping bag.

2019 Taste of Toulouse Gift Guide


Along with food, working with and supporting local businesses is one of the passions that drives my work at Taste of Toulouse. There are so many reasons to prioritize shopping local over buying from big chain stores, not the least of which is that studies

A close-up of hands pressing grapes in a wooden wine press, with grape juice and stems visible, illustrating the winemaking process for nouveau wines like Gaillac Primeur.

Your Primeur Primer: Gaillac Primeur and other nouveau wines


First published November 14, 2018. Updated November 18, 2019. It's the third week in November, which means cavistes and restaurants all over France are preparing to party. Why? To celebrate the release of this year's crop of "primeur" (first) wines - the most famous of which

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