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Lettuce Leaves

Linked to 5 dishes across 5 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring lettuce leaves

Goi Cuon, or fresh spring rolls, are a popular Vietnamese dish featuring translucent rice paper wrapped around fresh herbs, shrimp, pork, and vermicelli noodles. They are light, refreshing, and often served with a savory peanut or hoisin dipping sauce, reflecting the balance and freshness central to Vietnamese cuisine.
Vietnamese
Papa a la Huancaína is a traditional Peruvian dish featuring boiled yellow potatoes topped with a creamy, spicy cheese sauce made from aji amarillo peppers. It is often served cold as an appetizer or side dish, celebrated for its vibrant flavors and its role in Peruvian gastronomy.
Peruvian
samgyeopsal🍽️ main
Samgyeopsal is a popular Korean dish consisting of thick, fatty slices of pork belly grilled at the table. It is typically served with a variety of side dishes and dipping sauces, emphasizing communal dining and interactive cooking. This dish holds cultural significance as a beloved social meal often enjoyed with friends or family.
Korean
loc lac🍽️ main
Loc lac is a popular Cambodian stir-fried beef dish characterized by tender, marinated cubes of beef sautéed with garlic and black pepper, often served with a tangy lime and pepper dipping sauce. It embodies the balance of savory, tangy, and slightly sweet flavors that are central to Khmer cuisine and is a beloved comfort food enjoyed across Cambodia.
Cambodian (Khmer)
Papas a la Huancaina is a traditional Bolivian dish featuring boiled potatoes topped with a creamy, spicy cheese sauce made from aji amarillo peppers. It is a popular appetizer or side dish that highlights the vibrant flavors and indigenous ingredients of the Andean region.
Bolivian