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Dill

Linked to 16 dishes across 12 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring dill

Borscht🍽️ main
Borscht is a hearty beetroot soup known for its vibrant red color and rich, earthy flavor. It is a staple in Russian cuisine and Eastern European cultures, often served hot or cold with sour cream, symbolizing comfort and communal meals.
Russian
Sarmale🍽️ main
Sarmale are traditional Romanian cabbage rolls stuffed with a savory mixture of minced meat, rice, and spices, often slow-cooked in a tomato-based sauce. They are a staple at festive occasions and family gatherings, symbolizing warmth and hospitality in Romanian culture.
Romanian
Borscht🍽️ main
Borscht is a vibrant beetroot soup that is a staple of Ukrainian cuisine, known for its deep red color and balance of sweet, sour, and savory flavors. It is traditionally served hot with sour cream and often accompanied by rye bread, symbolizing hospitality and cultural identity in Ukraine.
Ukrainian
Smørrebrød🍽️ main
Smørrebrød is an open-faced sandwich from Denmark, typically featuring dense rye bread topped with a variety of ingredients such as pickled fish, cold cuts, and garnishes. It is a staple of Danish cuisine and represents a cultural tradition of simple yet flavorful meals often enjoyed during lunch.
Danish
Spanakopita🍽️ main
Spanakopita is a savory Greek pie made primarily with spinach and feta cheese wrapped in crispy phyllo dough. It is celebrated for its flaky texture and rich, earthy flavors, often enjoyed as a snack, appetizer, or light meal throughout Greece and the Greek diaspora.
Greek
Shchi🍽️ main
Shchi is a traditional Russian cabbage soup that is hearty and comforting, often made with fresh or fermented cabbage, meat, and root vegetables. It holds a special place in Russian cuisine as a staple dish reflecting the local ingredients and seasonal availability, often enjoyed throughout the year.
Russian
Mahshi🍽️ main
Mahshi is a traditional Egyptian dish consisting of vegetables like zucchini, bell peppers, and vine leaves stuffed with a spiced rice and herb mixture. It is a staple comfort food often served at family gatherings and celebrations, embodying the rich agricultural heritage of the Nile Delta.
Egyptian
Cha Ca🍽️ main
Cha Ca is a distinctive Vietnamese dish featuring turmeric-marinated fish that is pan-fried and served with fresh herbs, rice noodles, and peanuts. It is celebrated for its vibrant flavors and is a quintessential Hanoi specialty, often enjoyed as a communal meal.
Vietnamese
Ciorbă rădăuțeană is a traditional Romanian sour chicken soup known for its rich, creamy texture and aromatic blend of dill and lovage. It holds a special place in Romanian cuisine as a comforting and hearty dish often served during colder months and festive gatherings.
Romanian
Smörgåsbord is a traditional Swedish buffet featuring a variety of cold dishes such as pickled herring, cured salmon, cold cuts, cheeses, and breads. It is a festive and communal meal that showcases the preservation techniques and flavors of Swedish cuisine, often enjoyed during holidays and special occasions.
Swedish
borscht🍽️ main
Borscht is a hearty beet soup that is a staple in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, known for its vibrant red color and balance of sweet and sour flavors. Often served hot or cold, it is traditionally paired with sour cream, making it a comforting dish during cold months and Jewish holidays.
Ashkenazi Jewish
Usban🍽️ main
Usban is a traditional Libyan stuffed intestine dish filled with a mixture of rice, herbs, spices, and meat, typically lamb or beef. It is a flavorful and aromatic dish often prepared for special occasions and family gatherings, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of Libya.
Libyan
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)
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
Toast Skagen is a classic Swedish open-faced sandwich featuring a creamy mixture of fresh shrimp, mayonnaise, dill, and lemon served on buttered toast. It is a beloved dish in Sweden, often enjoyed as a light meal or appetizer, celebrated for its delicate seafood flavors and fresh ingredients.
Swedish
Sill is a traditional Swedish dish of pickled herring, often flavored with a variety of seasonings such as onions, dill, and mustard. It is a staple of Swedish cuisine, especially popular during festive occasions like Midsummer and Christmas, symbolizing the importance of preserved fish in Nordic food culture.
Swedish