Austria Travel Tour

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Autumn Eat Fiesta in the Austrian Woods

Family days are ever jubilant days, where ever you may be in the world. Austria is highly forested, so family days are mainly celebrated in the woods where delicious dishes and fun activities are shared amid the biting autumn weather. Although the Austrian government consents food hunting in most of its public forests, autumn family galas have been carried out under strict guidelines and rules protecting the richness of the country's natural resources. Such rules that include a two-kilo brim of mushrooms per family and a hunting license to enjoy the wild game hunting activity, form an opportunity for more families to share feast-full holiday in the woods.

So if dad is a registered hunter or forester, it would be a pleasure to watch him race wild game such as boar, rabbit, deer, duck, pheasant, and prepare his find for a hearty, flavorful yet low in fat dish. Mom, as always, is delegated in the kitchen, concocting official Austrian dishes made from the finest, all natural products of the forest like wild berries, pumpkins, mushrooms, and anything that hunter dad could get his hands on. Aside from running around the unique species of bushes and trees tirelessly, the kids are treated to the delightful pleasure of berrying and mushrooming, both of which could bring them delicious cooking of blueberry pancakes and mushroom Gulyas later on.

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