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Paprika

Linked to 33 dishes across 20 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring paprika

fried chicken🍽️ main
Fried chicken is a beloved Southern American dish characterized by its crispy, seasoned battered exterior and juicy, tender meat inside. It holds cultural significance as a staple of Southern hospitality and comfort food, often featured at family gatherings and celebrations.
American Southern
paella🍽️ main
Paella is a traditional Spanish rice dish known for its vibrant saffron-infused flavor, colorful presentation, and combination of seafood, meats, and vegetables. It is culturally significant as a communal meal often prepared during festivals and family gatherings in the Valencia region.
Spanish
empanadas de pino🍽️ main
Empanadas de pino are a traditional Chilean stuffed pastry filled with a savory mixture of ground beef, onions, raisins, black olives, and hard-boiled eggs. They are a beloved comfort food and a staple during Chilean national celebrations, embodying rich cultural heritage and local flavors.
Chilean
Ropa Vieja🍽️ main
Ropa Vieja is a traditional Cuban dish featuring shredded beef stewed in a rich tomato-based sauce with peppers, onions, and spices. Known for its tender texture and robust flavors, it is a cultural staple symbolizing Cuban comfort food and heritage.
Cuban
Empanadas🍽️ main
Empanadas are savory pastries filled with a variety of ingredients, commonly including beef, onions, olives, and spices. They hold a special place in Argentinian cuisine as a beloved street food and party staple, reflecting the country's rich agricultural heritage and diverse culinary influences.
Argentinian
Ćevapi🍽️ main
Ćevapi are small, skinless grilled minced meat sausages, traditionally made from a mixture of beef and lamb, often served with flatbread and onions. This dish is a beloved staple in Croatian cuisine, especially in the southern regions, symbolizing communal and festive gatherings.
Croatian
Shakshuka🍽️ main
Shakshuka is a vibrant and hearty dish featuring poached eggs in a spiced tomato and pepper sauce, celebrated for its bold flavors and comforting qualities. It is a staple in Tunisian cuisine and widely enjoyed throughout North Africa and the Middle East as a nourishing breakfast or light meal.
Tunisian
Shakshuka🍽️ main
Shakshuka is a vibrant, comforting dish featuring eggs poached in a spicy tomato and pepper sauce, commonly enjoyed for breakfast or brunch. It reflects the fusion of North African and Middle Eastern flavors and has become a symbol of Israeli culinary identity.
Israeli
Sarma🍽️ main
Sarma is a traditional Croatian dish consisting of pickled cabbage leaves stuffed with a savory mixture of minced meat and rice. It is a hearty, comforting meal often served during festive occasions and colder months, symbolizing family gatherings and Croatian culinary heritage.
Croatian
Salo🥜 snack
Salo is a traditional Ukrainian dish consisting of cured slabs of pork fatback, often seasoned with salt, garlic, and spices. It is cherished for its rich, savory flavor and cultural significance as a symbol of Ukrainian heritage and rural life.
Ukrainian
Arroz de Marisco🍽️ main
Arroz de Marisco is a rich and hearty Portuguese seafood rice dish known for its vibrant flavors and comforting texture. It is a celebration of Portugal's coastal bounty, combining various shellfish and aromatic herbs in a savory, saffron-infused rice base. This dish holds a special place in Portuguese cuisine, often enjoyed during family gatherings and festive occasions.
Portuguese
brisket🍽️ main
Brisket is a slow-cooked beef dish that is a staple of Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, often served during holidays and family gatherings. It is characterized by its tender texture and rich, savory flavor, typically braised with onions, carrots, and a blend of spices. The dish symbolizes comfort and tradition within Jewish communities worldwide.
Ashkenazi Jewish
Mbattan🍽️ main
Mbattan is a traditional Libyan dish characterized by spiced ground meat wrapped in dough and fried to a golden crisp. It is a beloved street food and family meal that showcases the rich flavors of North African spices combined with local ingredients.
Libyan
Lahmacun🍽️ main
Lahmacun is a thin, round piece of dough topped with a spiced mixture of minced meat, vegetables, and herbs, often enjoyed rolled or folded. It is a popular street food in Turkey, celebrated for its savory, tangy flavors and quick preparation. This dish holds cultural significance as a communal and accessible meal enjoyed across socio-economic classes.
Turkish
Locro🍽️ main
Locro is a hearty, thick stew traditionally made with corn, beans, squash, and various meats, celebrated especially during national holidays in Argentina. It is a symbol of indigenous and criollo fusion cuisine, embodying the agricultural heritage and communal spirit of the region.
Argentinian
Mondongo🍽️ main
Mondongo is a rich, hearty Bolivian tripe stew known for its robust flavors and comforting qualities. It is a traditional dish often enjoyed during family gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the country’s indigenous and Spanish culinary heritage.
Bolivian
Mechoui🍽️ main
Mechoui is a traditional Moroccan dish featuring whole lamb or sheep spit-roasted or slow-cooked until tender. Known for its smoky, savory flavor and succulent texture, it is often served during celebrations and communal gatherings, symbolizing hospitality and festivity.
Moroccan
charquicán🍽️ main
Charquicán is a traditional Chilean stew made with diced vegetables and either dried meat or fresh ground beef, offering a hearty and comforting meal. It reflects the rural and indigenous roots of Chilean cuisine, often enjoyed during colder months as a staple of home cooking.
Chilean
Prawns Mozambique🍽️ main
Prawns Mozambique is a vibrant seafood dish featuring large prawns cooked in a spicy, creamy peri-peri sauce, reflecting Mozambique's coastal bounty. It is cherished for its bold flavors combining heat, citrus, and garlic that embody the country's fusion of African and Portuguese culinary influences.
Mozambican
Főzelék🍽️ main
Főzelék is a traditional Hungarian thick vegetable stew that is both hearty and nutritious. It is commonly served as a main or side dish and showcases the simplicity and seasonal nature of Hungarian home cooking. The dish highlights locally grown vegetables and is often enriched with sour cream or paprika.
Hungarian
Manti🍽️ main
Manti are small dumplings traditionally filled with spiced meat and served with yogurt and a garlic or tomato-based sauce. This dish is a beloved comfort food in Turkish cuisine, reflecting a blend of Central Asian and Anatolian culinary influences.
Turkish
Zaalouk🥗 side
Zaalouk is a flavorful Moroccan cooked salad made primarily from eggplants and tomatoes, seasoned with garlic, olive oil, and spices. It is often served as a dip or accompaniment to bread, embodying the rich, vibrant flavors of North African cuisine and showcasing the region's love for slow-cooked vegetable dishes.
Moroccan
Bifana🍽️ main
Bifana is a traditional Portuguese sandwich featuring marinated pork slices served inside a crusty bread roll. It is known for its tender, flavorful meat often seasoned with garlic, white wine, and paprika, reflecting the hearty and rustic nature of Portuguese street food culture.
Portuguese
Usban🍽️ main
Usban is a traditional Libyan stuffed intestine dish filled with a mixture of rice, herbs, spices, and meat, typically lamb or beef. It is a flavorful and aromatic dish often prepared for special occasions and family gatherings, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of Libya.
Libyan
blackened catfish🍽️ main
Blackened catfish is a flavorful, spicy dish where catfish fillets are coated with a blend of Cajun spices and seared in a hot cast-iron skillet, creating a distinctive dark crust. This dish highlights the bold and rustic flavors characteristic of Cajun and Creole cooking, reflecting the culinary heritage of Louisiana's bayou region.
Cajun & Creole
Shish Taouk🍽️ main
Shish Taouk is a popular Syrian marinated chicken skewer dish, characterized by its tender, flavorful meat infused with garlic, yogurt, and spices. It holds cultural significance as a beloved street food and festive dish often served with garlic sauce and flatbread.
Syrian
Mozambican Peri Peri Prawns are a fiery and aromatic seafood dish characterized by the use of peri peri chili peppers, garlic, and lemon. This dish is a vibrant representation of Mozambican coastal cuisine, blending indigenous flavors with Portuguese influences, and is celebrated for its bold, spicy character and communal style of eating.
Mozambican
cholent🍽️ main
Cholent is a traditional slow-cooked stew from Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, typically made with meat, beans, barley, and potatoes. It is a hearty dish meant to be cooked overnight and eaten on the Sabbath, embodying both cultural tradition and practical observance of religious laws.
Ashkenazi Jewish
Kulen🥜 snack
Kulen is a traditional Croatian spicy sausage made from minced pork, seasoned with paprika and garlic, and slow-cured to develop its robust flavor. It holds cultural significance as a prized delicacy from Slavonia and Baranja regions, often served during festive occasions and family gatherings.
Croatian
Merguez🍽️ main
Merguez is a spicy North African sausage known for its robust flavor and vibrant red color, often made from lamb or beef mixed with a blend of spices. It holds cultural significance as a popular street food and communal dish, especially in Libya, where it is enjoyed grilled or fried.
Libyan
Gulasz🍽️ main
Gulasz is a hearty Polish stew made primarily with beef, onions, and paprika, known for its rich and comforting flavors. It holds cultural significance as a staple comfort food, often enjoyed during colder months and family gatherings.
Polish
Sardine stew🍽️ main
Sardine stew is a flavorful Libyan dish combining fresh sardines with tomatoes, garlic, and spices to create a hearty and aromatic meal. It reflects the coastal Mediterranean influences on Libyan cuisine and is often enjoyed as a nourishing main course.
Libyan
seafood chupe🍽️ main
Seafood chupe is a hearty Chilean casserole combining various seafood with bread and cheese in a creamy sauce. It reflects the coastal abundance of Chile and is a beloved comfort food often enjoyed during family gatherings and celebrations.
Chilean