Buzet
Posted in: Autumn Concerts & Festivals Events Food and Wine Pretty Views Products & Specialities Tourist Attractions

If you’re exploring the so-called “Green Istria,” the lush heart of the region inland, then you will quickly discover that this is a landscape full of beautiful sights and delicious things to eat and drink. While those who book a villa in Istria are likely to be originally drawn to the famously lovely coastline of the region and the countless charming resorts and seaside towns, this green interior is well worth exploring. Visit vineyards and sample wines, wander around pretty old towns, hike or bike or get out into the great outdoors, devour hearty meals in little family-run restaurants, and savour the slow and delicious pace of life. If you love truffles, in particular, then the town of Buzet is one to make special note of and to add to your itinerary.


Upon approach, Buzet is impossibly picturesque and reminds one of Tuscany. Perched up on a lush hillside covered in trees, with green hills and mountains all around, the pretty town is made up of a historic core dating back to the Middle Ages that is comprised of a cluster of stone buildings with terracotta roofs and a church steeple at the very top. It is famous for two things: as the home of Croatian motorsport, hosting the "Buzetskidani" hill climb race each year, and as the Town of Truffles and Istrian Capital of Truffles. That this little town is the capital of two things is rather extraordinary!

A truffle dish
Posted in: Food and Wine Products & Specialities Slow Food

In October and November in many destinations, it is harvest season and as temperatures begin to drop, hearty foods become standard. This combination means that those who love rich and comforting foods, those who travel to eat well and try new dishes, should definitely plan a vacation and book a holiday rental in Istria in particular. With its Italian influences and distinct local flavours, the cuisine of Istria is seriously tasty and satisfying at this time of the year. In particular, Istria is a perfect spot for truffle-lovers to come and enjoy incredible meals incorporating this beloved ingredient.

Winter truffle
Posted in: Curiosities Food and Wine Must See Attractions Products & Specialities
Truffles are a very highly prized culinary treat and delicacy that is a rare type of mushroom found in parts of France, Italy, and Croatia. Though perhaps the less famous country in the group as a destination to find truffles, Croatia is actually a really great place for foodies to get their hands on truffles and truffle-infused and flavoured products. It is also a great place to get involved in the whole process from finding to buying to cooking to tasting truffles. Just find a vacation rental in Istria, the truffle capital of Croatia, and come learn more about and sample these beloved delicacies while also enjoying else everything that the region has to offer as a holiday destination.

Prodan Tartufi is a famous company in Croatia that sells truffles and truffle products. They are also a wonderful resource for truffle obsessives as they offer truffle hunting experiences on their estate. Key to any truffle hunt are truffle dogs, dogs that have been specially bred and trained to find the truffles, and roaming the beautiful Istrian countryside with cute pups in tow sounds like an ideal way to spend a day if you ask us!
Brudet
Posted in: Food and Wine Must See Attractions Products & Specialities Slow Food Travel Tips
In the last post in this series on Croatian cuisine, we are wrapping up our list of typical dishes and foods that you need to make time to seek out and try while you holiday in Croatia. Just find a vacation rental in Croatia, take note of our picks in the previous posts and the following article and get eating some tasty food – you can thank us later!

7. Pašticada

As we noted in the first post in this series, Croatian cuisine is largely rooted in peasant traditions and, as such, like Tuscan cuisine, it is generally hearty, simple and tasty. A representative example of one of these hearty dishes is Dalmatinska Pašticada, also simply known as Pašticada. Originating in the region of Dalmatia, it is a stewed beef dish cooked in a special sauce and normally served alongside gnocchi or some homemade pasta.
Arancini
Posted in: Food and Wine Must See Attractions Products & Specialities Slow Food Travel Tips
In the past two posts we've been discussing what has to be the single most important part of any holiday: what you're going to eat. If you're as concerned about this as us and have found a vacation rental in Croatia, you've come to the right place.

We have rounded up a list of some of the must-try food from Croatian cuisine that you need to take note of before arriving for your vacation. Here are some more of our picks.

4. Arancini

This choice made it on our list and is great because it is not only a treat you can enjoy while holidaying in Croatian but it is also a perfect souvenir to bring home. Arancini are traditional sweets from southern Croatia.