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Author: Tatiana Mejía, Gastronomic Tourism Pioneer in South America and astuviaje gourmet´s CEO.

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Hello! I'm Tatiana Mejia, and I find joy in traveling and exploring different cuisines. As a pioneer of gastronomic tourism in South America, I welcome you to "Bites and Sights." In this podcast, I aim to take you on a journey through gastronomic tourism—a unique way to experience the world through its flavors, traditions, and local communities. Together, we will discover how food is the heart of every culture.

If you share my passion for traveling and food, let's connect on social media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatiana-mejia-astuviaje/
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12 Episodes
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Are you traveling to Argentina with your taste buds ready? Before trying empanadas, asado, and mate, there is something essential you need to know: how to get there safely. In this episode, I'll tell you everything about visas, entry requirements, food festivals, and local customs. Because savoring Argentina begins with respecting its culture, its people... and its rituals. Get your passport and spoon ready: the journey begins here.    Follow me on social media:   Instagram – LinkedIn – YouTube - Facebook⁠    And visit our website to continue discovering the world with your five senses: www.astuviaje.com 
Traveling isn’t just about where you’re going—it’s also about knowing how to get there. In this episode, we’re diving into how to prep for an authentic food journey through Colombia—from what you need to know before even landing, to how to truly connect with the vibrant cuisines that live in its markets, festivals, and local communities. So get ready to start tasting Colombia from the very first step. Follow me on social media: Instagram – LinkedIn – YouTube – Facebook⁠ And keep exploring the world with all five senses at: www.astuviaje.com 
In this episode, we travel to Peru — a land of ancient flavors and bold culinary fusion. We talk about powerful superfoods like maca, its benefits for women’s health, and how ancestral ingredients are blending with modern techniques to make Peru one of the world’s top foodie destinations. It’s a delicious journey through tradition, creativity, and conscious travel. Follow me on social media: Instagram – LinkedIn – YouTube – Facebook⁠ And keep exploring the world with all five senses at: www.astuviaje.com
In this episode we dive into the flavors of Chile, a country where the sea and the mountains also meet in the kitchen. We explore how the unique geography of this elongated territory has given life to a diverse gastronomy, rich in seafood, Andean products and ancestral knowledge. From coastal coves to inland valleys, we discover emblematic dishes, native ingredients and culinary traditions that connect communities and landscapes. Join us on this journey from the ocean to the Andes, where every bite tells a Chilean story!  Follow me on social media:  Instagram – LinkedIn – YouTube – Facebook www.astuviaje.com and www.Tatomejia.com  
In this episode, we explore Argentine gastronomy beyond the famous asado. We talk about traditional dishes, native ingredients, and ancient techniques that have shaped its cuisine. We also discover how food reflects the country's identity and culture, connecting stories, communities, and unique flavors. Join us on this gastronomic journey through Argentina!  Follow me on social media:  Instagram – LinkedIn – YouTube – Facebook Astuviaje Gourmet
Colombia is more than coffee. In this episode, we explore the hidden flavors of its gastronomy, from ancestral recipes to regional dishes that tell stories of tradition and culture. Discover native ingredients and culinary secrets that make Colombian cuisine a true journey.  Taste the world with me on this delicious adventure!    Follow me on social networks:   Instagram - LinkedIn - YouTube - Facebook   www.astuviaje.com and www.Tatomejia.com  
In this episode, “From Farm to Table: Gastronomic Tourism in South America”, we explore how South America has become a must-visit destination for food lovers. Learn about the culinary richness of the region, highlighting the diversity of flavors and traditions of four key countries. A talk that celebrates the connection between culture, food and sustainable tourism.  Taste the world with me on this delicious adventure!     Follow me on social media:    Instagram - LinkedIn - YouTube - Facebook And visit our website to continue discovering the world with your five senses: ⁠www.astuviaje.com and tatomejia.com
In this episode, Flavors of the Past: Rediscovering Ancestral Cuisine, we explore the power of ancestral flavors and their impact on cultural preservation. We'll learn how traditional culinary practices and the stories behind indigenous recipes are essential to keeping communities' roots alive. Join us on this journey to rediscover the richness of ancestral cuisine and its relevance in conscious gastronomic tourism.  Savor the world with me on this delicious adventure!  Follow me on social media:  Instagram – LinkedIn – YouTube – Facebook  And visit our website to continue discovering the world with your five senses: www.astuviaje.com
In this second episode of Bites and Sigths. I invite you to explore tourism from a different perspective—through the power of flavors. In "Beyond Tourism: Traveling with Taste," we will discover how to connect with destinations in a deeper and more meaningful way. It’s not just about seeing; it's about feeling and savoring each place in all its splendor. Join me on this adventure as we learn how a single bite can tell stories and connect us to the soul of each culture.     Savor the world with me on this delicious journey!   Follow me on social media:   Instagram - LinkedIn - YouTube - Facebook   And visit our website to continue discovering the world with the 5 senses: www.astuviaje.com  
In this first episode of "Bites and Sights", we explore what gastronomic tourism is and how it connects us to the culture and traditions of destinations through their cuisine.     From the arepa in Colombia to the asado in Argentina, we travel through flavors that tell stories.     Join me to discover how gastronomy is a unique way to know the world more consciously and intimately.   Taste the world with me on this delicious adventure!        Follow me on social networks:    Instagram - LinkedIn - YouTube - Facebook        And visit our website to continue discovering the world with the 5 senses: www.astuviaje.com 
This is not an episode about how to write a book.  It's about everything that happened before writing it.  For years, I put it off. There was always something more urgent than sitting down to write: routes to design, communities to serve, passengers to accompany, decisions to make. But life, which has its own way of putting us on pause, forced me to do it.    And there, between forced pauses, unhurried cooking, a swollen body, and thoughts that could no longer wait, the book began to write itself. Not with an editorial calendar or advisors, but with what I had: lived stories, processed pain, and much to be thankful for. It's not a cookbook, but there is cooking. It's not a travel book, but it has roads.  It's not self-help, but it helped me keep going. And although it didn't fit into any traditional category, it ended up representing South America at the Gourmand Awards. In this episode, I share with you the story behind that book: the before, the during, and everything you don't see when an achievement is celebrated. Calmly, truthfully, and with an open heart.    Follow me on social media:   Instagram – LinkedIn – YouTube - Facebook⁠  And visit our website to continue discovering the world with your five senses: www.astuviaje.com  
In this episode of “Traveling While Eating or Eating While Traveling,” we travel to La Guajira to talk with Mimi Barros, a Wayuu woman from the community of Yutao.We talk about friche, chichiware arepas made with cariaco corn, goat prepared in different ways, and yotshi, an ancestral drink similar to other traditional Colombian spirits such as biche and ñeque. We also delve into Wayuu crafts, the colors that define their culture, and the places that, according to Mimi, you can't miss if you visit this beautiful region.🎙️ Recorded from the foothills of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, this episode is an invitation to discover La Guajira through its flavors, its worldview, and its people.Follow me on social media:   Instagram – LinkedIn – YouTube - Facebook⁠     And visit our website to continue discovering the world with your five senses: www.astuviaje.com 
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