Travel to Malta – Episode 126

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The Amateur Traveler talks to Linda Martin from The Indie Travel Podcast about the island nation of Malta. Learn about the ancient ruins at Gozo, the rocky coastline, the many churches, the history and why you should eat Pastizzi.

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by Chris Christensen

I am the host of the Amateur Traveler. The Amateur Traveler is an online travel show that focuses primarily on travel destinations and what are the best places to travel to. It includes both a weekly audio podcast, a video podcast, and a blog. I am also the Director of Engineering for TripAdvisor.com/Flights.

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2 Responses to “Travel to Malta – Episode 126”

Tanja

Says:

Pastizzi is plural; so no article is required. Although the words translates as “cheesecake”, it has nothering to do with the biscuit-base and Angel Delight topping of the British. Ours is a feast of cholsterol-ridden flaky pastry and a filling of either ricotta or mushy peas.

chris2x

Says:

Good to know I will correct the post. Thanks.

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