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Cilantro

Linked to 38 dishes across 17 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring cilantro

tacos al pastor🍽️ main
Tacos al pastor are a vibrant Mexican street food featuring thinly sliced marinated pork cooked on a vertical spit, served on small corn tortillas with pineapple, onions, and cilantro. This dish is celebrated for its bold, smoky, and slightly sweet flavor profile, and it holds a special place in Mexico’s culinary identity as a symbol of cultural fusion and tradition.
Mexican
larb🍽️ main
Larb is a flavorful and aromatic minced meat salad, typically made with pork, chicken, or beef, mixed with fresh herbs, lime juice, fish sauce, and toasted rice powder. It is a staple of Lao cuisine, celebrated for its balance of spicy, sour, salty, and savory flavors and often served as a communal dish during social gatherings and celebrations.
Lao
ceviche🍽️ main
Ecuadorian ceviche is a refreshing seafood dish typically made with fresh shrimp or fish marinated in citrus juices, often accompanied by tomatoes, onions, and cilantro. It holds cultural significance as a coastal staple, enjoyed as a light meal or appetizer especially in warm weather.
Ecuadorian
Ceviche🍽️ main
Ceviche is a refreshing dish made from raw fish marinated in freshly squeezed lime or bitter orange juice, often mixed with sliced onions, chili peppers, and seasoning. It is a quintessential Peruvian dish celebrated for its bright, tangy flavors and cultural significance as a coastal staple.
Peruvian
Lomo Saltado🍽️ main
Lomo Saltado is a popular Peruvian stir-fry dish that combines marinated strips of beef with onions, tomatoes, and Peruvian spices, typically served with rice and French fries. It reflects the fusion of indigenous Peruvian ingredients with Chinese cooking techniques, symbolizing the cultural blend in Peruvian cuisine.
Peruvian
Moqueca🍽️ main
Moqueca is a traditional Brazilian seafood stew known for its rich, aromatic broth made with coconut milk, palm oil, and fresh herbs. It reflects the vibrant coastal flavors of Brazil and is a cultural symbol of the Bahia region's Afro-Brazilian heritage.
Brazilian
encebollado🍽️ main
Encebollado is a hearty Ecuadorian fish stew featuring fresh tuna, yuca, and pickled red onions, known for its bright, tangy, and comforting flavors. It is a popular traditional dish often enjoyed as a restorative breakfast or brunch, deeply embedded in coastal Ecuadorian culture.
Ecuadorian
Banh Mi🍽️ main
Banh Mi is a Vietnamese sandwich that combines a crispy baguette with savory and fresh ingredients like pickled vegetables, cilantro, and various meats. It reflects a harmonious blend of French and Vietnamese culinary traditions, offering a unique balance of flavors and textures beloved across Vietnam and worldwide.
Vietnamese
Laksa🍽️ main
Laksa is a spicy noodle soup that combines Chinese and Malay culinary elements, featuring a rich, coconut-based broth with noodles, seafood, or chicken. It is a beloved comfort food in Singapore, representing the multicultural heritage of the region.
Singaporean
Sancocho🍽️ main
Sancocho is a hearty traditional Colombian stew known for its rich broth, diverse root vegetables, and meat, often served during family gatherings and celebrations. It embodies the blending of indigenous ingredients with Spanish culinary techniques, symbolizing cultural unity and comfort food in Colombia.
Colombian
cazuela🍽️ main
Cazuela is a traditional Chilean stew made with meat, potatoes, corn, pumpkin, and other vegetables. It is a hearty and comforting dish that reflects the country's agricultural abundance and rural culinary traditions. Often enjoyed as a family meal, cazuela holds cultural significance as a symbol of home cooking and seasonal produce.
Chilean
seco de chivo🍽️ main
Seco de chivo is a traditional Ecuadorian goat stew known for its rich, tangy, and savory flavors, often enhanced with beer or chicha and a blend of local herbs. It is a festive dish commonly served at gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the coastal and Andean influences in Ecuadorian cuisine.
Ecuadorian
Kwati🍽️ main
Kwati is a traditional Nepali mixed bean soup known for its rich, hearty flavor and nutritional value. It is especially popular during the festival of Janai Purnima and is considered a warming, healthful dish that symbolizes good fortune and well-being.
Nepali
Mondongo🍽️ main
Mondongo is a rich, hearty Bolivian tripe stew known for its robust flavors and comforting qualities. It is a traditional dish often enjoyed during family gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the country’s indigenous and Spanish culinary heritage.
Bolivian
enchiladas🍽️ main
Enchiladas are a traditional Mexican dish consisting of corn tortillas rolled around a filling, typically meat or cheese, and covered with a chili pepper sauce. They are a staple of Mexican cuisine, showcasing the rich use of chiles and corn that define the region's culinary identity.
Mexican
guacamole🫙 condiment
Guacamole is a creamy, flavorful dip made primarily from mashed avocados combined with lime juice, onions, tomatoes, and chili peppers. It is a staple in Mexican cuisine, often served as a condiment or snack, and celebrated for its fresh, vibrant taste and nutritional benefits.
Mexican
Vatapá🍽️ main
Vatapá is a creamy, flavorful Brazilian dish originating from the northeastern state of Bahia, known for its rich blend of African, Indigenous, and Portuguese influences. It is a thick paste made from bread, shrimp, coconut milk, peanuts, and palm oil, traditionally served with rice or acarajé, highlighting Afro-Brazilian culinary heritage.
Brazilian
Chatamari🍽️ main
Chatamari is a traditional Nepali rice crepe often called the 'Nepali pizza' due to its versatile toppings. It is a staple in Newari cuisine, cherished for its crispy texture and savory flavors, frequently enjoyed during festivals and special occasions.
Nepali
Tom Kha Gai🍽️ main
Tom Kha Gai is a fragrant and creamy Thai coconut soup featuring tender chicken, galangal, and aromatic herbs. It balances spicy, sour, salty, and sweet flavors, showcasing the complex flavor profile typical of Thai cuisine. This dish is a staple in Thai households and is celebrated for its comforting yet vibrant character.
Thai
salsa verde🫙 condiment
Salsa verde is a vibrant green sauce made primarily from tomatillos, green chilies, and fresh herbs, known for its tangy and mildly spicy flavor. It is a staple condiment in Mexican cuisine, often used to complement tacos, grilled meats, and other traditional dishes, reflecting the agricultural bounty and culinary heritage of Mexico.
Mexican
Caldillo de congrio is a traditional Chilean fish stew made primarily with conger eel, known for its rich and comforting broth flavored with onions, garlic, and herbs. It holds cultural significance as a coastal dish celebrated in Chilean cuisine, symbolizing the country's connection to the sea.
Chilean
yaguarlocro🍽️ main
Yaguarlocro is a traditional Ecuadorian soup characterized by its rich and hearty combination of lamb or beef entrails and potatoes, often flavored with garlic, onions, and local herbs. This dish holds cultural significance as a symbol of Andean culinary heritage, commonly served during celebrations and communal gatherings.
Ecuadorian
Ash Reshteh🍽️ main
Ash Reshteh is a hearty Persian noodle soup rich in herbs, legumes, and topped with kashk (fermented whey). It is a symbol of Iranian culinary tradition, often served during celebrations and gatherings to bring warmth and nourishment.
Persian (Iranian)
pebre🫙 condiment
Pebre is a traditional Chilean condiment made from fresh herbs, onions, garlic, and chili peppers, often used to accompany bread, meat, and empanadas. Known for its fresh, zesty, and slightly spicy flavor, it reflects the vibrant culinary culture of Chile and is a staple at many Chilean tables.
Chilean
Larb🍽️ main
Larb is a flavorful minced meat salad that is a staple of northeastern Thai (Isan) cuisine, known for its balance of spicy, sour, salty, and fresh herbal notes. It is often served as a communal dish, embodying the rustic and vibrant food culture of Isan and Laos.
Thai
Arroz con Mariscos🍽️ main
Arroz con Mariscos is a vibrant Peruvian seafood rice dish known for its rich, savory flavors combining fresh seafood with aromatic herbs and spices. It reflects Peru's coastal bounty and the fusion of indigenous and Spanish culinary traditions, making it a beloved staple in coastal regions.
Peruvian
Dovga🍽️ main
Dovga is a traditional Azerbaijani yogurt-based soup enriched with fresh herbs and rice. It is typically served warm or cold, often during celebrations and family gatherings, symbolizing hospitality and the use of fresh, local ingredients.
Azerbaijani
Mondongo🍽️ main
Mondongo is a hearty tripe stew traditionally prepared in Venezuela, known for its rich and comforting flavor profile. It is a staple in Venezuelan households and often enjoyed during family gatherings, reflecting the country's diverse culinary heritage.
Venezuelan
Seco de Cordero🍽️ main
Seco de Cordero is a traditional Peruvian lamb stew known for its rich, hearty flavor and vibrant green sauce made from cilantro and chicha de jora. This dish is a staple in Peruvian cuisine, reflecting the fusion of indigenous Andean ingredients with Spanish culinary influences.
Peruvian
Mote de Queso🍽️ main
Mote de Queso is a traditional coastal Colombian soup made primarily with yam, costeño cheese, and coconut milk, offering a creamy and slightly tangy flavor profile. It holds cultural significance as a staple dish in the Caribbean region of Colombia, often enjoyed during family gatherings and celebrations.
Colombian
guatita🍽️ main
Guatita is a traditional Ecuadorian stew made from tenderized beef tripe cooked in a rich peanut sauce. It is savory, creamy, and often served with rice and avocado, holding a special place in Ecuadorian gastronomy as a beloved comfort food and a popular breakfast or lunch dish.
Ecuadorian
Sancocho🍽️ main
Sancocho is a hearty Venezuelan stew typically made with various meats, root vegetables, and corn on the cob. It is a comforting dish often enjoyed during family gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the country's diverse agricultural heritage and communal dining culture.
Venezuelan
Bobó de Camarão🍽️ main
Bobó de Camarão is a creamy Brazilian shrimp stew made with manioc (cassava) purée, coconut milk, and dendê oil, offering a rich and slightly spicy flavor profile. It is a beloved dish in Bahia, reflecting the Afro-Brazilian culinary heritage and coastal seafood traditions.
Brazilian
Salsa🫙 condiment
Salsa is a vibrant, often tomato-based sauce used extensively in Tex-Mex cuisine to add fresh, spicy, and tangy flavors. It serves as both a condiment and a dip, reflecting the fusion of Mexican and Texan culinary traditions and is a staple accompaniment to many dishes.
Tex-Mex
Batata Harra🥗 side
Batata Harra is a spicy Lebanese potato dish known for its bold flavors combining garlic, chili, and cilantro. It is a popular mezze or side dish that embodies the vibrant and aromatic qualities of Lebanese cuisine.
Lebanese
Sudado🍽️ main
Sudado is a traditional Colombian stew characterized by its flavorful, slow-cooked meat simmered with tomatoes, onions, and spices. It is a comforting dish commonly enjoyed in home cooking, reflecting the country's agricultural bounty and blending indigenous and Spanish culinary influences.
Colombian
Khao Soi🍽️ main
Khao Soi is a rich and creamy northern Thai curry noodle soup featuring egg noodles in a coconut milk-based curry broth, often topped with crispy fried noodles and pickled mustard greens. This dish is beloved for its complex balance of spicy, sour, and savory flavors and holds cultural significance as a staple comfort food in Chiang Mai and the surrounding region.
Thai
Guacamole🫙 condiment
Guacamole is a creamy, vibrant avocado-based dip known for its fresh, tangy, and slightly spicy flavors. It is a staple in Tex-Mex cuisine, celebrated for its versatility as a condiment or snack and its cultural ties to Mexican heritage.
Tex-Mex