Absinthe

Absinthe

During the late 1800s absinthe was the drink of choice for bohemians and artists alike. Although now it's thought that much of its psychoactive properties were exaggerated, tales of hallucinations and mania led to the drink being vilified and banned in the early 20th century.

Fasnacht

Fasnacht

In Switzerland, Fasnacht is celebrated in the typical waybig street parties, loud music, parades, dressing-up, many traditional fried delicacies, and plenty of drinking.

Zibelemärit

Zibelemärit

At four in the morning the festivities begin. Onions, as far as the eye can see. Braided onions, onion figurines, onion pie, onion sausages, and onion soup.

And confetti. 

Gansabhauet

Gansabhauet

Perhaps the strangest of Swiss traditions, the Gansabhauet involves masked and blindfolded participants trying to win a dead goose by severing its neck with a blunt sword.

Berner Rose

Berner Rose

It's easy to first be skeptical of this tomato, especially in the supermarket, as she often looks paler and almost pink, even underripe, in comparison to her scarlet neighbours. However, her tender, delicate skin holds tart, meaty innards, bursting with flavour. 

Coupe Hohgant

Coupe Hohgant

Sam warned me that the Coupe Hohgant (named after a nearby mountain) was big, really big, but I didn't believe him until I saw the waiter struggling under its weight.