The Taste of Home: Food, Migration and Staying Connected

2025-05-09
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The Taste of Home: Food, Migration and Staying Connected

When you move abroad, you expect to miss your friends, your family… maybe even your bed. But what many people don’t anticipate is just how much they’ll miss the food. The way your parents made it. The smell from a market back home. The comforting taste of something familiar when everything around you is new.


Ask any migrant what they miss most and food is almost always near the top of the list. It’s no wonder people love debating which country has the best food in the world — because food is more than just a meal; It’s memories, identity and connection all in one bite, and at Paysend, we’re passionate about connection, and our money transfer service helps us provide that connection between you and your loved ones. Whether you think the best food in the world comes from your grandmother’s kitchen or your favorite street stall, food has a way of grounding us – especially when we’re far from home.
 

For millions of people around the world, food is a powerful reminder of who they are and where they come from. And when you're living abroad, those small tastes of home matter more than ever.

Why food matters when you're far from home


When you’re living or working abroad, food becomes one of the strongest links to your identity. It might be the family recipe you try (and fail) to recreate, the ingredients you hunt down at specialist stores, or the dish you crave most on a tough day. It's one of the easiest — and most joyful — ways to reconnect with your roots.


In fact, for many migrants, food becomes a bridge. It’s how we share culture with new friends. It’s how we keep our traditions alive. And it’s often what we dream about when someone asks, “What do you miss most about home?”


A global migration, a shared feeling


Millions of people have made the move abroad — whether for work, family, study or opportunity. Let’s look at just a few of the countries where migration and food are deeply intertwined.


India


With a huge global diaspora, Indian communities can be found across the UK, US, Middle East and beyond. From biryanis to samosas, the flavours of home are rich, varied and deeply rooted in tradition. If you're trying to balance your cravings with health, check out our guide to low-calorie Indian dishes that still taste incredible.


Mexico


Mexican food is beloved around the world — but ask anyone who’s left Mexico, and they’ll tell you nothing quite compares to the real thing. From the perfect street taco to a bowl of pozole that tastes just like home, food is one of the strongest ties to culture and comfort. For many migrants, recreating these flavours is a way to stay connected — whether it's through weekend family meals, hunting down the nearest taquería, or sharing recipes across generations. Want to dive deeper? We explore how food keeps those traditions alive in our blog on Mexican cuisine.


China


Whether you grew up with dumplings, noodles, or something more regional, Chinese food is as diverse as its people. But when you’re abroad, the craving for something authentic — not just Westernised takeaway — can hit hard. Ever wondered how healthy Chinese food is? Or maybe how Chinese cuisine differs from Japanese? We’ve broken it down in this blog - all about Chinese food.
 

Wherever you come from, and wherever you are now, food remains a powerful tie to your past — and a way to build community in your present.


Keeping the connection going


While food brings us emotionally closer, international money transfers help us stay practically connected. Whether you’re sending money to family to support a celebration, to help cover bills, or even to fund a favourite meal at home — every transfer means something.


With Paysend, you can send money to over 170 countries quickly, securely and at low cost. It’s simple, reliable, and helps you support the people (and food) you love, no matter where you are.


So next time you’re tucking into a homemade meal or dreaming about your favourite dish, remember: you’re not alone. There are millions of people just like you, finding comfort in familiar flavours and sending support back home in every way they can.
And when you’re ready to send money home — we’re here to help.


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