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Eggplant

Linked to 19 dishes across 16 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring eggplant

Thiéboudienne🍽️ main
Thiéboudienne is a flavorful Senegalese dish consisting of fish, rice, and a rich tomato-based sauce with vegetables. It is considered the national dish of Senegal and embodies the coastal culture's reliance on fresh fish and local produce.
Senegalese
Moussaka🍽️ main
Moussaka is a layered casserole dish featuring eggplants, ground meat, and béchamel sauce, known for its rich and comforting flavors. It is a hallmark of Greek cuisine, often served during family gatherings and festive occasions, embodying Mediterranean culinary traditions.
Greek
Kedjenou🍽️ main
Kedjenou is a slow-cooked Ivorian stew typically made with chicken or guinea hen, vegetables, and local spices. It is known for its rich, deep flavors developed through cooking in a sealed pot, allowing the ingredients to steam in their own juices, making it a beloved comfort food in Côte d'Ivoire.
Ivorian (Côte d'Ivoire)
Meze🥗 side
Meze is a diverse assortment of small dishes served as appetizers or accompaniments in Turkish cuisine. It emphasizes fresh, vibrant flavors and communal dining, reflecting the sociable nature of Turkish meals. Meze showcases a variety of ingredients such as vegetables, cheeses, legumes, and seafood, often seasoned with herbs and spices.
Turkish
samlor korko🍽️ main
Samlor korko is a traditional Cambodian vegetable and fish soup that is both hearty and flavorful, representing the balance of sour, sweet, and savory tastes typical in Khmer cuisine. It is often considered a national dish, showcasing local ingredients and the cultural importance of communal meals.
Cambodian (Khmer)
Baba Ghanoush🥗 side
Baba Ghanoush is a smoky, creamy eggplant dip commonly enjoyed in Lebanese cuisine as a mezze. It combines roasted eggplant with tahini, garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil, reflecting the region's love of vibrant, fresh flavors and communal dining.
Lebanese
Ratatouille🍽️ main
Ratatouille is a traditional French Provençal stewed vegetable dish, known for its vibrant medley of summer vegetables and rich, savory flavors. It embodies rustic simplicity while showcasing the natural sweetness and textures of each ingredient, often served as a main or side dish in French cuisine.
French
Kare-Kare🍽️ main
Kare-Kare is a traditional Filipino stew known for its rich, savory peanut sauce and tender oxtail or beef tripe. It is a festive dish often served during special occasions and is culturally significant as a symbol of communal dining and Filipino culinary identity.
Filipino
Sabich🍽️ main
Sabich is a popular Israeli sandwich consisting of pita stuffed with fried eggplant, hard-boiled eggs, salad, and tangy condiments. It is a flavorful, hearty dish often eaten for breakfast or lunch, celebrated for its blend of creamy, tangy, and savory elements. Sabich holds cultural significance as a street food that reflects Iraq-born Jewish immigrants' culinary traditions integrated into Israeli cuisine.
Israeli
Ceebu Yapp🍽️ main
Ceebu Yapp is a traditional Senegalese dish consisting of rice cooked with beef, vegetables, and a rich tomato-based sauce. It is considered the national dish of Senegal and embodies the communal spirit and culinary heritage of the Wolof people.
Senegalese
Fish-Fragrant Eggplant is a classic Sichuan dish known for its bold, spicy, and savory flavors, despite containing no fish. It features tender eggplant cooked in a fragrant sauce made with garlic, ginger, and chili bean paste, reflecting the region's love for pungent and aromatic dishes.
Sichuan Chinese
Begun Bharta🥗 side
Begun Bharta is a traditional Bangladeshi mashed eggplant dish known for its smoky flavor and vibrant mix of mustard oil, green chilies, and onions. It is a staple side dish that complements rice and lentils, highlighting the simplicity and depth of rural Bangladeshi cuisine.
Bangladeshi
Baba Ganoush🥗 side
Baba Ganoush is a smoky, creamy eggplant dip prominent in Israeli cuisine, often served as part of a mezze. It combines roasted eggplant with tahini, garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil, embodying the flavors of the Eastern Mediterranean and Levant regions.
Israeli
Baba Ghanoush🥗 side
Baba Ghanoush is a smoky, creamy eggplant dip that is a staple in Syrian cuisine and the broader Levantine region. It embodies the rich agricultural heritage of the Middle East and is often served as part of a mezze platter, symbolizing hospitality and communal dining.
Syrian
Fish Head Curry🍽️ main
Fish Head Curry is a vibrant and hearty dish that combines the rich flavors of South Indian curry with fresh fish head, typically served with rice. It is a signature dish in Singapore, reflecting the multicultural culinary influences of the region.
Singaporean
Legim🍽️ main
Legim is a hearty Haitian vegetable stew rich in leafy greens, root vegetables, and sometimes meat or seafood. It showcases the island's agricultural bounty and is a staple dish that reflects the resilience and resourcefulness of Haitian culinary traditions.
Haitian
Baba Ghanoush (adapted) is a smoky, creamy eggplant dip reinterpreted through the flavors and ingredients familiar to the West African Diaspora. This version highlights the fusion of Middle Eastern origins with West African spices and cooking methods, reflecting the cultural intersections and culinary creativity of the diaspora.
West African Diaspora
Kedjenou🍽️ main
Kedjenou is a traditional slow-cooked stew from Mali, typically made with chicken, vegetables, and aromatic spices. It is known for its rich, deeply flavored sauce and is often cooked in a sealed pot to retain moisture and intensify flavors, reflecting the communal and resourceful cooking practices of Malian culture.
Malian
Somlor machu kroeung is a traditional Cambodian sour soup characterized by its vibrant, tangy flavor and aromatic kroeung spice paste. It is a beloved dish often enjoyed as a comforting meal, showcasing the balance of sour, sweet, and savory tastes that define Khmer cuisine.
Cambodian (Khmer)