PRESIDENT ’ S NOTE
Travelers today are looking for authentic experiences . Nothing is more authentic than experiencing local cuisine while on vacation .
Food brings you closer to customs , traditions and flavors . I hope you enjoy this edition of The Compass magazine focused on culinary travel .
Vacationers want to learn about local specialties and wines before departing on their trips so they know what to look for while in destination . Here ’ s a list of how to say “ Bon Appetite ” in several languages so you can prepare your customers on how to truly be authentic while enjoying that extraordinary meal
( bil hana wish shifa ’) – Arabic ( Egyptian ) ( sihk faahn ) – Cantonese
John Ische PRESIDENT , TRISEPT SOLUTIONS John ’ s industry tenure spans more than three decades .
Bon profit ! – Catalan Dobar tek ! – Croatian
Smakelijk eten ! – Dutch Hyvää ruokahalua ! – Finnish
Bon appétit ! – French Guten appetit ! – German
( kalí óreksi ) – Greek ( b ’ tayavon ) – Hebrew
Jó étvágyat ! – Hungarian Buon appetito ! – Italian
( jal meokkesseumnida ) – Korean Gero apetito ! – Lithuanian
( priyatno yadenye ) – Macedonian
( saihan hoollooroi ) – Mongolian ( prijatnovo appetita ) – Russian
¡ Buen provecho ! – Spanish ( kŏr hâi jà-rern aa-hăan !) – Thai Afiyet olsun ! – Turkish
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