This is the many shades of our travel highlighted through sweet indulgences.
Thanks to Two for the Road for the nomination and some Twitter encouragement from Abigail of Inside the Travel Lab, we have decided to take part in Travelsupermarket’s Capture the Colour competition.
Not going to lie, we’re a bit intimated by what we have seen so far – some truly amazing photography from around the world showcasing the color red, green, yellow, blue and white. But since we don’t take as nearly enough photographs of natural landscapes, buildings or landmarks, this submission will have dazzle you.. or you’re taste buds. I hope you’re hungry.
Red
Maguro- zuke (marinated tuna) at Sushi Dai | Tokyo, Japan
No sauce.., our sushi Chef kindly reminded us as he placed yet another gorgeous piece of nigiri down. We waited 3 hours to eat at Sushi Dai in Tsujiki fish market and I can honestly say, this is sushi to die for. Vibrant red and melt in your mouth texture, tuna doesn’t get any fresher than this. One of our favorite meals, not just in Japan, not just of this trip, ever.
Green
Avocado smoothie at Dalat Market | Dalat, Vietnam
I love Dalat for their frothy coffee and deliciously sweet strawberries. But what had me swooning with joy is their avocados. We couldn’t believe how big they were, like the size of melons. We paid $0.75 for this avocado smoothie at Dalat Market. It was thick and chilled, subtly sweet and tastes like butta!
Yellow
Sticky rice with mango at Siam Rice Cookery School | Chiang Mai, Thailand
One of our most memorable moments during our time in Thailand was learning to cook some of our favorite dishes like papaya salad and red curry, and of course, sticky rice with mango. Sometimes its nice to see where food comes from rather than just eating it all the time. Lucky for us, everything we cooked, we ate.
Blue
Dessert sushi on board Norwegian Jade | Norwegian Cruise Line
One thing I enjoy about cruises, other than people turning down my bed every night, is the food. The finale feast was the Willy Wonka of dessert buffet! This was my personal favorite just because it was so unusual looking. When have you ever seen blue rice before? This dessert sushi was filled with chocolates and various fruits topped with sprinkles.
White
Crème caramel at The Melting Wok | Ubud, Bali
Probably the prettiest dessert I’ve had and not only does it look good, it tastes good too. Traditional it’s a custard dessert, like flan, topped with soft caramel. But because we’re in Bali, it’s French with an Asian flair – it’s smothered with sweet coconut milk finished off with toasted coconut shavings and mint. Quite fitting considering the husband/wife duo who run the restaurant are from France and Laos. First time I think I was tempted to order seconds on dessert.
There you have it, our capture the colour in food. We hope you’ve enjoyed a taste of our travels.
To find out more about Travelsupermarket’s Capture the Colour competition, visit their website.
We tag migrationology, yomadic, bacon is magic, four jandals and technosyncratic travel.


I was wondering how you were going to pull off the blue in food. I love the blue sushi! How funny. That red tuna is beautiful. I wish I could grab it with my chopsticks and pop it in my mouth. Yummmm…
I really wanted to go with the blue velvet cake we had in LA. But Q veto’d it. =(
I was wondering how you were going to pull off the blue in food. I love the blue sushi! How funny. That red tuna is beautiful. I wish I could grab it with my chopsticks and pop it in my mouth. Yummmm…
We got more blue than you think. http://gqtrippin.com/Fotos/blue-velvet-cake/
This is becoming the site that most causes me to drool…. nice photos, and thanks for the tag G&K!
Haha, sorry. We can’t help it. There’s just too much good food in the world to share. Looking forward to seeing your shots!
This is becoming the site that most causes me to drool…. nice photos, and thanks for the tag G&K!
Haha, sorry. We can’t help it. There’s just too much good food in the world to share. Looking forward to seeing your shots!
So many beautiful colors within food! For years I never liked the thought of an avocado shake (I always thought avocados should be salty), but then I tried one, and have loved them ever since!
I actually don’t like them back in the States, too sweet. But here in Vietnam, I can have them all day, everyday! 😉
So many beautiful colors within food! For years I never liked the thought of an avocado shake (I always thought avocados should be salty), but then I tried one, and have loved them ever since!
I actually don’t like them back in the States, too sweet. But here in Vietnam, I can have them all day, everyday! 😉
Best way to capture the color – love this idea!
Thanks Andi! Are you going to join in on all the color fun too? 🙂
Best way to capture the color – love this idea!
Thanks Andi! Are you going to join in on all the color fun too? 🙂
Fantastic photos guys! Dunno if it is worth us entering after seeing them.
Thanks.. but you’re just being nice. 🙂 Please do, I’m looking forward to seeing your photos!
Fantastic photos guys! Dunno if it is worth us entering after seeing them.
Thanks.. but you’re just being nice. 🙂 Please do, I’m looking forward to seeing your photos!
Holy creme caramel. Um…you guys wanna switch places?
LOL, but you can have all the creme caramel you want. You’re in France! 😉
Yeah, but…Bali…
Holy creme caramel. Um…you guys wanna switch places?
LOL, but you can have all the creme caramel you want. You’re in France! 😉
Yeah, but…Bali…
mmmmm, dessert sushi!!
Right?! It was delicious too. The rice is sweet, not like your typical sushi rice like that in Red.
mmmmm, dessert sushi!!
Right?! It was delicious too. The rice is sweet, not like your typical sushi rice like that in Red.
They all look yummy! My fave avocado smoothie, want one right now!
Me too!
They all look yummy! My fave avocado smoothie, want one right now!
Me too!
Yummm! Although… we also tried an avocado smoothie in Vietnam and it was strange. Maybe we just didn’t have a good one? I don’t know, but I totally wouldn’t order one again! Your photo is nice, though. 🙂
Well, I’ve had a few run in with some I didn’t like – either to sweet or watered down. But this one in Dalat was just right. So I say don’t give up on it just yet. 🙂
Yummm! Although… we also tried an avocado smoothie in Vietnam and it was strange. Maybe we just didn’t have a good one? I don’t know, but I totally wouldn’t order one again! Your photo is nice, though. 🙂
Well, I’ve had a few run in with some I didn’t like – either to sweet or watered down. But this one in Dalat was just right. So I say don’t give up on it just yet. 🙂
You keep me in awe of your voyage, your great photos and witty text! You are both very talented! Keep up the great work!
Thanks Lisa! Really means a lot. 🙂
You keep me in awe of your voyage, your great photos and witty text! You are both very talented! Keep up the great work!
Thanks Lisa! Really means a lot. 🙂
I love this take on the contest, my fingers are crossed for you.
Thanks, Ayngelina. You know how we feel about food. 😉
I love this take on the contest, my fingers are crossed for you.
Thanks, Ayngelina. You know how we feel about food. 😉
Very creative idea with the contest! I’m digging the red and green pics – looking delish! Also the blue pic cuz I have never seen blue rice.
Right?! Blue rice is a first for me too. 🙂
Very creative idea with the contest! I’m digging the red and green pics – looking delish! Also the blue pic cuz I have never seen blue rice.
Right?! Blue rice is a first for me too. 🙂
Love the idea of mixing colour and food – creative!
You know us.. we love to eat!
Love the idea of mixing colour and food – creative!
You know us.. we love to eat!
we also have those sticky rice and mango and I love it here in the Philippines! I am craving for these food as colored through your lens. Cheers 🙂
In PI?! Mmm.. I’d love to try that one day.. hopefully sooner rather than later.
we also have those sticky rice and mango and I love it here in the Philippines! I am craving for these food as colored through your lens. Cheers 🙂
In PI?! Mmm.. I’d love to try that one day.. hopefully sooner rather than later.