Dishes featuring oil for frying
Griot๐ฝ๏ธ main
Griot is a beloved Haitian dish consisting of marinated, fried pork shoulder chunks, known for its vibrant, citrusy, and savory flavors. It is often served with pikliz, a spicy pickled vegetable relish, making it a festive and culturally significant dish especially popular during celebrations and communal gatherings.
HaitianSweet and Sour Pork๐ฝ๏ธ main
Sweet and Sour Pork is a quintessential Cantonese dish characterized by its vibrant balance of tangy, sweet, and savory flavors. It features crispy fried pork pieces coated in a glossy sauce made from vinegar, sugar, and ketchup or tomato paste, often accompanied by pineapple and bell peppers. The dish exemplifies the Cantonese culinary emphasis on harmony of taste and texture, and it has become one of the most internationally recognized Chinese dishes.
Cantonese ChineseMofo Anana๐ฅ snack
Mofo Anana is a traditional Malagasy savory fried dough mixed with finely chopped greens, typically enjoyed as a snack or breakfast item. Its light, fluffy texture combined with the earthy flavor of leafy vegetables makes it a comforting and popular street food in Madagascar.
Malagasy (Madagascar)Koeksisters๐ฅ snack
Koeksisters are a traditional South African sweet treat characterized by their braided, fried dough texture soaked in a sticky, sweet syrup. They are known for their crisp exterior and syrupy sweetness, often enjoyed as a snack or dessert and deeply embedded in Afrikaner culture.
South Africanchorrillana๐ฝ๏ธ main
Chorrillana is a hearty Chilean dish featuring a base of French fries topped with sliced beef, fried onions, and eggs. It is a popular comfort food often shared among friends and family in casual settings, reflecting Chile's love for robust, communal meals.
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