Probably worth saying that the phrase ‘third world’ sounds a bit insulting to many of us in Europe (even though it may well be used in USA, though I didn’t think it was any more-my colleague got reprimanded for using it 20 years ago in London)...
It’s impossible to make direct comparisons between countries in my view. All countries have good and varied food if you look closely enough and have the time, and it is driven by your personal preferences. Take a ‘food market’ tour in any city...
One doesn't much encounter those types here on the forums, but one does come across them occasionally out on the Camino. Thing is, they're on the Camino so often that they wouldn't have the time to contribute to a discussion forum nor any other...
Thanks for all the suggestions. It looks like a walk in Italy might be the best bet. I'll check out the links that some of you have provided!
Thanks also for the alternative suggestions, but I really want to (hopefully) introduce him to a walk...
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