Vienna Hotels Articles

July 18, 2010

A look at hazelnuts

… truffles, plain milk chocolate, and the spread Nutella. An ingredient to make praline, well known as a base for both Vienna Hazelnut paste for torts, a coffee and liqueur flavoring the hazelnut is an in demand product for many industries who must …

July 13, 2010

History of Coffee Timeline!

… 1672: The first Paris coffee diner opens.

1675: When Franz Georg Kolschitzky escaped the Rebel Turkish Soldier’s in Vienna to lead military aid back to the city. The skedaddling Turkish rebels left behind a bag of coffee grounds. Snatching …

The Imperial Age Is Alive When You Travel To Vienna

… European culture and charm quite like Vienna, Austria. Baroque edifices enchant the pristinely kempt boulevards while sleek restaurants are packed with networking business suits. Remnants of pre-Roman history in the Danube River Valley make Vienna

July 11, 2010

What to see and do in Hallstatt, Austria

… Postcard-pretty Hallstatt is a relaxing break from the fast-paced musical city of nearby Salzburg and big, bustling Vienna. You know it’s extra special in terms of history and culture because Hallstatt and the surrounding region (Hallstatt-Dachstein/ …

July 8, 2010

Testimonies: The worst job I ever had

… contained the “ingredients” that I would be working with that day. He said with a smile, “Do you like Vienna Sausages?” I said, “Yea, I’ve eaten a few in my life.” He laughed and said, “You might not have a stomach for them after this week.” I …

July 5, 2010

Is Religious language meaningful

… verification principle and the falsification principle.

The verification principle was invented by a group of 1920s philosophers, the Vienna circle, or logical positivists. They decided that a statement was only meaningful if it could be …

June 29, 2010

I Love Italian Wine And Food The Fruili venezia Giuli Region

… only became part of Italy in 1954. This city was once the principle port of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Like Vienna, Austria, Trieste is filled with cafs. It is also home to the famous International Center for Theoretical Physics. Widely grown …

June 22, 2010

The Tradition Behind Traditional Jewish Food

… the bagel. The traditional aspect of the bagel is found in dubious historical fact. The bagel is said to have originated in Vienna. Created by a Jewish baker to honor the Polish King, Jan Sobieski III, for heading the Polish cavalry in a charge that …

June 14, 2010

Seeing The Sights Of Austria

… mix that resulted from different wars and from the immigration of people from nearby countries.

When planning a trip to Vienna, you should consider visiting the city’s Museum Quarter, which offers art museums, history museums, and the …

June 13, 2010

Coffee Houses – tradition and modern society

… king at that time, Jan III Sobieski. He passed them on to one of his officers, who founded the first coffee house, in Vienna. Historically speaking, the first house was opened in the late 15th century Istanbul, in the year 1457. By the 16th century, …

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