Savour seafood this summer with Food by National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Food by National Geographic Traveller (UK) is looking to broaden both minds and palates this summer, with a far-reaching guide to some of the world’s most beloved seafood dishes.

In the ongoing debate about overfishing, the spotlight has recently has been shone on the UK’s eating habits, with the Marine Stewardship Council reporting the ‘big five’ species of cod, haddock, salmon, tuna and prawns make up 80% of the seafood we consume. In its latest cover story, Food casts its net as wide as possible, embracing the full spectrum of seafood specialities found across the globe, from pine-smoked mussels in France and baked oysters in Japan to Singapore’s spicy chill crab.

Glen Mutel, editor of Food, said: “The sounds, sights and smells of the seaside are the essence of travel — they symbolise, like nothing else, that feeling of being away. Which is why, for many, seafood is the ultimate holiday dish.

“Of course, we’re all aware that there are issues with seafood, not least those relating to overfishing and sustainability. But while guidance on what to eat can be confusing, one clear point of consensus is that here, in the UK, our preferences are too narrow — and that fish stocks might benefit if we widened our repertoires.

“Fortunately, travel tends to broaden the palate; there’s nothing like a stretch of unfamiliar coast to inspire us to try something new, whether it’s squid, sprats, snapper or skate. And it’s in this spirit that the Summer issue brings together some of the world’s most treasured seafood dishes, aiming to fire our readers’ imaginations and make them hungry for something new.”

Also in this issue, we explore the culinary traditions of France’s mountainous Massif Central region; enjoy a family meal cooked in a clay oven in the hills of Cyprus; and follow the Herzegovina Wine Route in Bosnia and Herzegovina. There’s all this, plus the best of Naples, Hanoi and Skye.

In addition, expect the usual mix of thought-provoking features and easy-to-follow recipes from world-renowned contributors.

Don’t miss:
Deconstruct: Butter chicken — the lowdown on an Indian classic
My Life in Food: Hugh Dennis on his love of Italian, Ethiopian and Vietnamese food
Try it Now: How beignets (deep-fried pastries) are starring on UK dessert menus
Five Ways With: Get the best out of mangoes
Recipe Journal: Four tomato dishes from around the world
Make Perfect: Tips for mastering summer pudding
The Pioneer: Zurich-based chef Zineb Hattab on proving vegan dining can be both sustainable and indulgent
26-PAGE DIGITAL EZINE SAMPLE: magazine.natgeotraveller.co.uk/food-jun24/

Fast facts
Issue 24
On sale date: 6 June 2024
Price: £5.25
Website: nationalgeographic.com/travel