Different countries offer different traditions, culture, people and food. While some may focus on salad, some might focus more on meat but one thing is common, food will never be out of any discussion.
One usually craves for something every so often and what frustrates this person is he can't seem to find that specific taste he/she is craving for. See one's adventure in a Uruguayan restaurant here:
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