Croatia Airlines rolls out new on board catering

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Croatia Airlines will introduce new on board catering for its business class passengers from November 30. The carrier will offer meals prepared by renowned Croatian chef Dino Galvagno, which are inspired by Croatian delicacies. Passengers will be able to enjoy traditional meals such as pašticada, purica s mlincima (turkey with mlinici) and viška pogača (salty fish pie). Croatia Airlines' CEO, Krešimir Kučko, noted that the upgraded business class menu will be on par with meals offered on board much larger airlines. He added that the carrier has already received a number of accolades for its catering.

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  1. Anonymous15:42

    The last meal is always the best.

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  2. Anonymous15:54

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous10:13

      Who or what is "hrvaska"?

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  3. Anonymous16:17

    Looking great! Galvagno is an excellent chef, also known as a member of the jury in Masterchef Croatia.

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  4. Anonymous18:06

    And how many daily meals does he prepare?

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    1. Anonymous18:21

      at least 4 :D lol

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  5. Anonymous20:53

    Ima li retardiranije hrane u Dalmaciji od pasticade? njoke bljuv.

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  6. Anonymous07:08

    ne znam kako vas kuci hrane niti na kakvu ste hranu navikli, no ukoliko o hrani u avionima (bez obzira na kompaniju) pisete u iole pozetivnom smislu, ja sam krajnje zabrinut....hrana u avionima je krajnji uzas. gore hrane od nje nema.
    no, sto se tice napitaka, tu bi se moglo diskutirat...kako sam osobno vinski tip, Turkish je zakon! Tursko crno vino koje se servira u neogranicenim kolicinama u avionima Turkisha je meni osobno najbolje vino koje sam pio, uz iznimku vina koje moj djed spravlja.
    za vas neupucene, pod neogranicenim kolicinama mislim na one trenutke kad pozovem stjuardesu i zatrazim jos jednu a ona ju bez previse ustrucavanja donese.
    da! otkrice, ako niste znali, sve sto trebate jeste pitat!

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