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Cardamom

Linked to 6 dishes across 6 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring cardamom

Sambusa🥜 snack
Sambusa is a popular Somali fried pastry filled with spiced meat or vegetables, characterized by its crispy exterior and savory filling. It is widely enjoyed as a snack or appetizer, especially during Ramadan and festive occasions, reflecting the rich culinary traditions of Somali culture.
Somali
Morog Polao🍽️ main
Morog Polao is a fragrant chicken and rice dish characterized by its aromatic spices and saffron-infused flavors. It holds cultural significance in Bangladesh as a celebratory dish often served during weddings and special occasions, symbolizing hospitality and festivity.
Bangladeshi
Mandazi🥜 snack
Mandazi is a popular East African fried bread, slightly sweet and often flavored with coconut milk or cardamom. It is commonly enjoyed as a breakfast item or snack and holds cultural significance as a staple treat during social gatherings and celebrations.
Kenyan
Kleina🥜 snack
Kleina is a traditional Icelandic fried pastry known for its twisted shape and slightly sweet flavor. Often enjoyed with coffee, it holds a special place in Icelandic culture as a festive treat during holidays and gatherings.
Icelandic
Krumkake🍮 dessert
Krumkake is a traditional Norwegian waffle cookie, thin and crisp, typically rolled into a cone shape. It is often enjoyed during Christmas and festive occasions, symbolizing Norwegian heritage and the art of delicate pastry-making.
Norwegian
Korvapuusti🌅 breakfast
Korvapuusti is a traditional Finnish cinnamon roll characterized by its distinctive pinched shape and fragrant cinnamon-sugar filling. It is a beloved pastry often enjoyed with coffee, embodying the Finnish coffee culture tradition known as kahvila. This sweet treat holds cultural significance as a staple in Finnish cafés and home baking.
Finnish