Myšlení do budoucna.
Přečtěte si nejnovější články o Paysend

Zůstaňte v obraze díky nejnovějším zprávám, postřehům a dalším.
Kategorie
Dairy-free Indian food: what Indian food is dairy free?
2025-05-12
Dairy-free Indian food: what Indian food is dairy free?

Indian food is loved around the world for its bold spices, comforting curries and rich textures. But if you're dairy intolerant or lactose sensitive, some traditional dishes can feel off-limits — especially when ingredients like ghee, cream, yoghurt and paneer take centre stage. Thankfully, dairy-free Indian food is not only possible — it’s delicious. Many popular dishes like chana masala, aloo gobi, dal tadka, vegetable biryani and roti are naturally dairy-free or can easily be adapted. With a few smart swaps, you can enjoy all the flavour of Indian cuisine without the dairy.


If you move away from home, it’s often the little things that stay with you — the comforting smell of spices in a warm kitchen, or the first bite of a dish that reminds you of family and celebration. Food has a way of connecting us to where we come from, even when we’re far away.

All articles
World Culture
Flavours of the Far East: Exploring Chinese Cuisine, Regional Differences, and Food Nostalgia
2025-05-12
Flavours of the Far East: Exploring Chinese Cuisine, Regional Differences, and Food Nostalgia

For millions around the world, the smell of stir-fry or the sound of sizzling dumplings evokes more than just hunger — it stirs memories of family kitchens, street markets, and home. When you’re living abroad, it’s often the little things — the taste of your favorite dish, the rhythm of a family meal — that you miss the most.


At Paysend, we know that staying connected to your roots isn’t just about visits and phone calls — it’s about sharing experiences, traditions, and support. Whether you're recreating your childhood dishes or
sending money to loved ones back home, we're here to make those connections easier, faster, and more secure.


Across cities like London, New York and Paris, Asian food is beloved and everywhere. But no matter how good your local spot is, nothing quite compares to the real thing when you're far from home.


One of the biggest misconceptions in international cuisine is the assumption that all Asian food is the same. But there's a world of difference between Chinese and Japanese food — not just in taste, but in culture, ingredients, and preparation.

All articles
World Culture
Mexican food that is gluten free: bold flavours, no gluten needed
2025-05-11
Mexican food that is gluten free: bold flavours, no gluten needed

If you’re living gluten-free — whether due to coeliac disease, gluten intolerance or simply personal choice — Mexican food might just be your new best friend. Gluten-free Mexican food includes traditional dishes made with corn-based ingredients like corn tortillas (not flour ones), tamales, rice, beans, grilled meats, fresh salsas, guacamole and slow-cooked stews. When made with care and authentic ingredients, many Mexican dishes are naturally gluten-free and packed with bold, vibrant flavour.
 

All articles
World Culture
From Ballads to Bank Transfers: Why Eurovision and International Connections Still Steal the Show
2025-05-11
From Ballads to Bank Transfers: Why Eurovision and International Connections Still Steal the Show

While you dust off your Eurovision 2024 scorecard to check how the countries ranked, one thing’s for sure: Eurovision continues to bring people together like no other event. Whether you're comparing the wildest outfits or rewatching your favorites on YouTube, the Eurovision Song Contest is a yearly celebration of unity, sequins, and sometimes… surprisingly catchy tunes.


Every May, Europe turns up the volume, grabs the glitter, and settles in for one of the continent’s most iconic traditions: Eurovision. Since 1956, the contest has been bringing together countries from across Europe – and beyond – to celebrate music, culture, and a little friendly competition.


But Eurovision is about more than just key changes and pyrotechnics. It’s about connection. Families and friends cheering for their home country from opposite sides of the globe. Expats tuning in from afar. A shared moment that brings people closer, wherever they live.


Sound familiar? We think so too.

All articles
World Culture