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Mint

Linked to 6 dishes across 5 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring mint

Dolma🍽️ main
Dolma is a traditional Turkish dish consisting of vegetables, usually grape leaves or peppers, stuffed with a flavorful mixture of rice, herbs, and sometimes meat. It is a staple of Turkish cuisine and symbolizes hospitality and communal dining in the region.
Turkish
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
Badimjan Dolmasi🍽️ main
Badimjan Dolmasi is a traditional Azerbaijani dish featuring eggplants stuffed with a savory mixture of minced meat, rice, and aromatic herbs. It exemplifies the rich culinary heritage of Azerbaijan, combining fresh local produce with time-honored cooking techniques to create a comforting and flavorful main course.
Azerbaijani
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)
Paling in 't groen🍽️ main
Paling in 't groen is a traditional Belgian dish featuring freshwater eel cooked in a vibrant green herb sauce. Known for its fresh and herbal flavor profile, it reflects the rich culinary heritage of the Flemish region. The dish is culturally significant as a regional specialty often enjoyed during festive occasions.
Belgian
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