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Granulated Sugar

Linked to 28 dishes across 21 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring granulated sugar

Gravlax is a traditional Scandinavian dish consisting of raw salmon cured with a mixture of salt, sugar, and dill. It is characterized by its delicate, slightly sweet and herbal flavor and is often served thinly sliced as an appetizer or side, reflecting the region's rich fishing heritage.
Swedish
Gravlaks🍽️ main
Gravlaks is a traditional Scandinavian dish consisting of raw salmon cured in a mixture of salt, sugar, and dill. It has a delicate, slightly sweet flavor with a silky texture, often served as an appetizer or on bread. This dish is culturally significant as a preserved fish method dating back to Viking times.
Norwegian
Nanaimo bars🍮 dessert
Nanaimo bars are a no-bake layered dessert bar originating from British Columbia, Canada, featuring a crumbly nutty base, a custard-flavored butter icing center, and a smooth chocolate topping. This treat is iconic in Canadian cuisine, beloved for its rich texture contrasts and sweet, satisfying flavors.
Canadian
Baklava🍮 dessert
Baklava is a rich, sweet pastry made of layers of thin phyllo dough filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey. It is a hallmark dessert in Turkish cuisine, celebrated for its flaky texture and sweet, nutty flavor that reflects the opulence of Ottoman culinary traditions.
Turkish
Graavilohi🍽️ main
Graavilohi is a traditional Finnish dish consisting of raw salmon cured in a mixture of salt, sugar, and dill. It is known for its delicate texture and fresh, slightly sweet flavor, commonly served as an appetizer or part of a breakfast or festive spread. The dish reflects Finland's close relationship with freshwater and coastal fishing, highlighting simple preservation methods.
Finnish
Tiramisu🍮 dessert
Tiramisu is a classic Italian dessert characterized by its layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers, mascarpone cream, and dusting of cocoa powder. It embodies the rich culinary traditions of Italy, blending bold coffee flavors with creamy textures, making it a beloved sweet treat worldwide.
Italian
churros🌅 breakfast
Churros are fried-dough pastries, typically crispy on the outside and soft inside, often dusted with sugar and sometimes cinnamon. They are a popular sweet snack or breakfast item in Spain and many Spanish-speaking countries, enjoyed with hot chocolate or coffee. Churros hold cultural significance as a traditional street food and festive treat.
Spanish
Prinsesstårta is a traditional Swedish layer cake known for its vibrant green marzipan covering, light sponge layers, raspberry jam, pastry cream, and whipped cream filling. It is a beloved celebratory dessert symbolizing Swedish baking artistry and festive occasions.
Swedish
Pastéis de Nata🍮 dessert
Pastéis de Nata are traditional Portuguese egg custard tarts with a crisp, flaky pastry shell and a creamy, sweet filling. They are celebrated for their caramelized tops and are a beloved symbol of Lisbon's culinary heritage.
Portuguese
Gelato🍮 dessert
Gelato is a traditional Italian frozen dessert known for its dense, creamy texture and intense flavor. Unlike regular ice cream, it contains less fat and is churned at a slower speed, resulting in a silkier mouthfeel. It holds an important place in Italian culture as a popular treat enjoyed year-round.
Italian
Malasadas🥜 snack
Malasadas are Portuguese-style fried doughnuts without a hole, known for their light, airy texture and a crispy exterior dusted with sugar. They have become a beloved treat in Hawaiian cuisine, often enjoyed at celebrations and festivals.
Hawaiian
Egg Tart🍮 dessert
Egg Tarts are a popular Cantonese pastry featuring a smooth, creamy egg custard filling nestled in a flaky or shortcrust pastry shell. Widely enjoyed as a dim sum dessert or snack, they represent a fusion of Western custard tarts adapted to local tastes in Southern China.
Cantonese Chinese
Dobos Torta🍮 dessert
Dobos Torta is a classic Hungarian layered sponge cake filled with rich chocolate buttercream and topped with a caramel glaze. Known for its distinctive multiple thin layers and crunchy caramel top, it represents Hungarian pastry craftsmanship and is a symbol of national pride.
Hungarian
Alfajores🍮 dessert
Alfajores are traditional Argentinian sandwich cookies filled with dulce de leche and coated in powdered sugar or chocolate. They are beloved for their tender texture and sweet, caramel-like filling, often enjoyed with mate or coffee as a cultural staple.
Argentinian
pecan pie🍮 dessert
Pecan pie is a rich, sweet dessert pie made primarily with pecans, corn syrup, and a buttery crust. It is a staple of Southern American cuisine, often enjoyed during holidays and family gatherings, symbolizing Southern hospitality and tradition.
American Southern
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
Quindim🍮 dessert
Quindim is a bright yellow, glossy Brazilian dessert made primarily from coconut, sugar, butter, and egg yolks. Known for its rich, sweet flavor and creamy texture, it is a popular treat that reflects Brazil’s Afro-Portuguese culinary heritage.
Brazilian
Quesillo🍮 dessert
Quesillo is a traditional Venezuelan caramel flan known for its smooth, creamy texture and rich caramel topping. It is a beloved dessert often served during family gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the country's Spanish colonial culinary influences combined with local ingredients.
Venezuelan
Turkish Delight, or Lokum, is a soft, gel-like confection traditionally flavored with rosewater, lemon, or pistachio. It holds cultural significance as a symbol of hospitality and is often enjoyed during celebrations and special occasions in Turkey.
Turkish
Gaufres de Liège🌅 breakfast
Gaufres de Liège are rich, dense waffles made with a yeast dough and pearl sugar that caramelizes on the outside, creating a sweet, crunchy crust. They are a beloved treat in Belgium, especially in the city of Liège, and are often enjoyed as a street food or breakfast item.
Belgian
Flan🍮 dessert
Flan is a creamy caramel custard dessert popular in Cuban cuisine, characterized by its smooth texture and rich caramel topping. It holds a special place in Cuban culture as a traditional sweet served during celebrations and family gatherings.
Cuban
beignets🌅 breakfast
Beignets are deep-fried pastries, typically square-shaped and generously dusted with powdered sugar. They are a beloved treat in Cajun and Creole cuisine, often enjoyed with coffee and embody the rich cultural fusion of Louisiana's culinary heritage.
Cajun & Creole
Belgian chocolate mousse is a rich and airy dessert that highlights the world-renowned quality of Belgian chocolate. Its smooth texture and deep cocoa flavor make it a beloved treat in Belgian cuisine and beyond, often served during festive occasions.
Belgian
Pączki🍮 dessert
Pączki are traditional Polish deep-fried doughnuts filled with sweet fillings such as rose hip jam or custard. They are rich, fluffy, and often enjoyed especially on Fat Thursday and before Lent as a festive treat.
Polish
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
king cake🍮 dessert
King cake is a vibrant, sweet pastry traditionally enjoyed during the Carnival season in Cajun and Creole culture. It is characterized by its colorful sugar topping in purple, green, and gold, symbolizing justice, faith, and power, and often contains a hidden figurine that brings luck to the finder.
Cajun & Creole
Künefe🍮 dessert
Künefe is a traditional Turkish dessert made with shredded phyllo dough layered with a special soft cheese, baked until golden and crispy, then soaked in sweet sugar syrup. It is rich, warm, and often enjoyed as a celebratory or festive treat, especially in southeastern Turkey, reflecting the region's affinity for cheese-based sweets.
Turkish
Kanafeh🍮 dessert
Kanafeh is a rich and sweet Middle Eastern dessert made with shredded phyllo dough or semolina dough, filled with soft cheese, and soaked in aromatic sugar syrup. It is cherished for its contrasting textures of crispy crust and gooey cheese, often garnished with crushed pistachios. This dessert holds cultural significance as a celebratory dish during religious and festive occasions in Syria and the Levant.
Syrian