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Prawns

Linked to 6 dishes across 3 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring prawns

Char Kway Teow🍽️ main
Char Kway Teow is a popular Malaysian stir-fried flat rice noodle dish known for its smoky aroma and rich, savory flavors. It is a beloved street food that reflects the multicultural culinary heritage of Malaysia, especially Penang. The dish is often enjoyed as a hearty meal and is emblematic of Malaysian Chinese cooking.
Malaysian
Laksa🍽️ main
Laksa is a spicy noodle soup characterized by its rich, fragrant broth made from coconut milk and spices, often garnished with herbs and seafood or chicken. It is a beloved dish in Malaysian cuisine, reflecting the country's diverse cultural influences and coastal heritage.
Malaysian
Laksa🍽️ main
Laksa is a spicy noodle soup that combines Chinese and Malay culinary elements, featuring a rich, coconut-based broth with noodles, seafood, or chicken. It is a beloved comfort food in Singapore, representing the multicultural heritage of the region.
Singaporean
Cataplana de Marisco is a traditional Portuguese seafood stew named after the copper cooking vessel used to prepare it. This dish is celebrated for its fresh, aromatic flavors combining shellfish, tomatoes, garlic, and herbs, embodying the coastal culinary heritage of the Algarve region.
Portuguese
Char Kway Teow🍽️ main
Char Kway Teow is a popular stir-fried noodle dish from Singapore, known for its smoky aroma and rich umami flavor. It combines flat rice noodles with ingredients like prawns, Chinese sausage, and eggs, reflecting the multicultural influences in Singaporean cuisine.
Singaporean
Hokkien Mee🍽️ main
Hokkien Mee is a beloved Singaporean stir-fried noodle dish characterized by its rich seafood broth and a harmonious blend of prawns, squid, and egg noodles. It holds cultural significance as a street food staple, showcasing the culinary fusion of Chinese and local flavors in Singapore.
Singaporean