Buying a present for a friend is a very personal thing. You have to know somebody well to be able to buy him/her a present they would appreciate and like. How many times did you get some useless trinkets and you kept them? Just because someone went to Oktoberfest you give them a beer stein. If you know that your friend doesn’t drink, there is no point in bringing him fine Chilean wine or a French Cognac. Traditional Venetian mask is not the best choice for those who prefer minimalist style in their homes. But a good piece or Parmesan cheese can make almost everyone smile.
Edible Souvenirs From Around the World
We all like to eat and most of us love presents. When in Greece, avoid T-shirts with Grecian heroes; go for traditionally made extra virgin olive oil. If you visit Slovenia, don’t reach out for the refrigerator magnet, buy Piran Salt, harvested in the same way for almost 700 years. Bavarian white sausage when in Munich or a cheese from Netherlands makes a perfect gift especially if you are buying it for a food aficionado. When visiting India, buying spices is a must. With a good blend of Indian spices, you can’t go wrong because almost everybody likes Indian cuisine. In India, you can also buy an excellent Darjeeling tea – the champagne of teas. From Istanbul be sure to bring Turkish delight and halva.
Buying with Love
So the next time you take a trip, don’t spend money on useless things. Don’t buy souvenirs just for the sake of buying a present. Do it with love and respect to the person they are meant for. With good quality edible souvenirs, you can’t go wrong. When you buy an edible present, you should take care of persons taste too. It wouldn’t be smart to buy Spanish ham to a vegetarian or Mexican chili peppers to a person who doesn’t like hot goods. Like with every other present, edible souvenirs should be given from the heart.