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Vegetable Oil

Linked to 247 dishes across 63 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring vegetable oil

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
Doubles🍽️ main
Doubles is a popular street food in Trinidad and Tobago, consisting of two pieces of fried flatbread filled with curried chickpeas. It is a flavorful and spicy dish often enjoyed as a breakfast or snack, reflecting the island's vibrant Indo-Trinidadian culture.
Trinidadian
Nasi Goreng🍽️ main
Nasi Goreng is Indonesia's iconic fried rice dish, known for its smoky, savory flavor with a hint of sweetness and umami from kecap manis. It is a beloved comfort food often eaten as breakfast or any time of day, reflecting Indonesia's rich spice heritage and street food culture.
Indonesian
gumbo🍽️ main
Gumbo is a hearty stew from Louisiana that combines rich, dark roux with a variety of meats or seafood, vegetables, and spices, embodying the diverse cultural melting pot of the region. It is celebrated as a symbol of Cajun and Creole culinary traditions, often served over rice and enjoyed at communal gatherings.
Cajun & Creole
challah🍞 bread
Challah is a traditional braided bread characterized by its slightly sweet flavor and soft, fluffy texture. It holds deep cultural significance in Ashkenazi Jewish communities, often enjoyed during Sabbath meals and Jewish holidays as a symbol of sanctity and celebration.
Ashkenazi Jewish
Plov🍽️ main
Plov is a traditional Azerbaijani rice dish characterized by its fragrant saffron-infused rice cooked with tender meat and aromatic spices. It holds great cultural significance as a celebratory and communal dish, often served during special occasions and gatherings.
Azerbaijani
Jollof Rice🍽️ main
Jollof Rice is a vibrant, one-pot West African dish known for its rich, spicy tomato base and fragrant rice. It is a staple at celebrations and gatherings, symbolizing unity and cultural pride across the West African diaspora.
West African Diaspora
Kabsa🍽️ main
Kabsa is a traditional Saudi Arabian rice dish characterized by its fragrant spices and tender meat, often chicken or lamb. It holds cultural significance as a communal meal served during gatherings and celebrations, embodying the hospitality of the Arabian Peninsula.
Saudi Arabian
Koshari🍽️ main
Koshari is a hearty Egyptian street food made from a mixture of rice, lentils, pasta, and topped with spicy tomato sauce, chickpeas, and crispy fried onions. It is a beloved comfort food and a symbol of Egypt's diverse culinary heritage, often enjoyed as an affordable and filling meal.
Egyptian
Bariis Iskukaris🍽️ main
Bariis Iskukaris is a fragrant Somali spiced rice dish often served with meat or vegetables. It is a staple in Somali households, showcasing a blend of aromatic spices that reflect the country's rich trading history. The dish is both comforting and celebratory, commonly prepared for special occasions and daily meals alike.
Somali
Jollof Rice🍽️ main
Jollof Rice is a vibrant and flavorful one-pot rice dish characterized by its rich tomato base, aromatic spices, and often cooked with vegetables and proteins. It is a staple at Nigerian celebrations and social gatherings, symbolizing unity and festivity across West Africa.
Nigerian
Tiguadege Na🍽️ main
Tiguadege Na is a traditional Malian peanut stew often made with meat and vegetables. It is rich, hearty, and has a deep umami flavor profile, reflecting the importance of peanuts in West African cuisine and Mali's agricultural heritage. This dish is a staple in Malian households and is often served with rice or millet.
Malian
Moules-frites🍽️ main
Moules-frites is a classic Belgian dish consisting of fresh mussels cooked in a flavorful broth, typically served alongside crispy fries. It is beloved for its harmonious pairing of tender, briny seafood with crunchy, golden potatoes, reflecting Belgium's rich maritime and agricultural heritage.
Belgian
Bake and Shark🍽️ main
Bake and Shark is a beloved Trinidadian street food consisting of fried shark meat stuffed inside freshly fried 'bake' bread, often topped with a variety of sauces and condiments. It is celebrated for its bold flavors and is a staple at beachside vendors, symbolizing Trinidad’s vibrant coastal food culture.
Trinidadian
Oyster Omelette🍽️ main
Oyster Omelette is a popular Taiwanese street food combining fresh oysters with a starchy omelette base, often garnished with a savory sweet sauce. It is cherished for its unique texture contrast between the tender oysters and the slightly crisp edges of the omelette, embodying Taiwan's vibrant night market culture.
Taiwanese
Khuushuur🍽️ main
Khuushuur is a traditional Mongolian fried meat pastry known for its crispy exterior and juicy, savory filling, often enjoyed during Naadam festival and family gatherings. It reflects the nomadic lifestyle and reliance on readily available meat and dough in Mongolian cuisine.
Mongolian
Chilli Crab🍽️ main
Chilli Crab is a iconic Singaporean seafood dish featuring mud crabs cooked in a savory, tangy, and mildly spicy tomato-based chili sauce. It is celebrated for its bold flavors and communal style of eating, often enjoyed at seafood restaurants along Singapore's waterfronts.
Singaporean
Momo🍽️ main
Momo is a type of steamed dumpling filled with meat or vegetables, popular in Nepal and neighboring Himalayan regions. It is a beloved street food and comfort dish, often enjoyed with spicy dipping sauces and representing communal eating culture.
Nepali
Dolma🍽️ main
Dolma is a traditional Azerbaijani dish consisting of vegetables and leaves stuffed with a savory mixture of minced meat, rice, and herbs. It is a symbol of hospitality and celebration in Azerbaijani culture, often served at family gatherings and festive occasions.
Azerbaijani
Ghormeh Sabzi🍽️ main
Ghormeh Sabzi is a fragrant and hearty herb stew, a staple of Persian cuisine known for its rich combination of sautéed herbs, kidney beans, and tender chunks of lamb or beef. It is deeply cherished in Iran as a symbol of home cooking and is commonly served at family gatherings and special occasions.
Persian (Iranian)
Sukuma Wiki🥗 side
Sukuma Wiki is a popular Kenyan dish made from sautéed collard greens, often served as a side dish to staple foods like ugali. It is known for its simple, hearty, and nutritious character, reflecting everyday Kenyan home cooking and its emphasis on affordable, locally available ingredients.
Kenyan
Nyama Choma🍽️ main
Nyama Choma is a traditional East African grilled meat dish, especially popular in Tanzania. It is characterized by its smoky, savory flavor and is often enjoyed during social gatherings, symbolizing hospitality and communal bonding.
Tanzanian
Yassa Poulet🍽️ main
Yassa Poulet is a tangy and flavorful Senegalese dish featuring marinated chicken cooked with caramelized onions, mustard, and lemon juice. It is a beloved staple that showcases the vibrant, citrus-forward flavors characteristic of West African coastal cuisine.
Senegalese
Kedjenou🍽️ main
Kedjenou is a slow-cooked Ivorian stew typically made with chicken or guinea hen, vegetables, and local spices. It is known for its rich, deep flavors developed through cooking in a sealed pot, allowing the ingredients to steam in their own juices, making it a beloved comfort food in Côte d'Ivoire.
Ivorian (Côte d'Ivoire)
Maafe🍽️ main
Maafe is a rich, hearty peanut stew that is a staple in Malian cuisine, known for its creamy texture and savory flavor profile combining peanuts, meat, and vegetables. It reflects the communal and agricultural traditions of Mali, often served during family gatherings and celebrations.
Malian
mole poblano🍽️ main
Mole poblano is a rich, complex sauce made with a blend of chili peppers, chocolate, spices, and nuts, traditionally served over turkey or chicken. It is considered one of Mexico's most emblematic dishes, representing a fusion of indigenous and Spanish culinary traditions.
Mexican
Lomo Saltado🍽️ main
Lomo Saltado is a popular Peruvian stir-fry dish that combines marinated strips of beef with onions, tomatoes, and Peruvian spices, typically served with rice and French fries. It reflects the fusion of indigenous Peruvian ingredients with Chinese cooking techniques, symbolizing the cultural blend in Peruvian cuisine.
Peruvian
Pique a lo Macho🍽️ main
Pique a lo Macho is a hearty Bolivian dish featuring a spicy mix of beef strips, sausages, and fried potatoes, often topped with boiled eggs and peppers. It reflects the robust and bold flavors favored in Bolivian cuisine and is popular as a shared meal among friends and family.
Bolivian
Pabellón Criollo🍽️ main
Pabellón Criollo is Venezuela's national dish, combining shredded beef, black beans, white rice, and fried plantains. It reflects the country's diverse cultural heritage and is a hearty, flavorful meal enjoyed across all social classes.
Venezuelan
Ackee and Saltfish🍽️ main
Ackee and Saltfish is Jamaica's national dish, combining the unique fruit ackee with salted codfish. It is savory and slightly creamy, often enjoyed as a hearty breakfast that reflects the island's rich culinary heritage.
Jamaican
Pelau🍽️ main
Pelau is a one-pot rice dish popular in Trinidad and Tobago, characterized by caramelized pigeon peas, meat, and rice cooked together with coconut milk and spices. It is a flavorful, hearty meal that reflects the island's multicultural heritage and is often enjoyed at family gatherings and festivals.
Trinidadian
Shan Noodles🍽️ main
Shan Noodles is a traditional Burmese dish originating from the Shan State, known for its light yet flavorful broth accompanied by rice noodles, minced meat, and fresh herbs. It is a staple breakfast and street food item, highlighting the unique culinary identity of the Shan ethnic group within Myanmar. The dish balances savory, tangy, and aromatic flavors, reflecting the diverse agricultural produce of the region.
Burmese (Myanmar)
Lagman🍽️ main
Lagman is a hearty noodle dish featuring hand-pulled noodles topped with a rich, savory meat and vegetable sauce. It is deeply rooted in Central Asian culinary traditions and is a staple comfort food in Uzbek cuisine, reflecting the region's blend of Turkic and Chinese influences.
Uzbek
Kebabs🍽️ main
Kebabs in Azerbaijani cuisine are skewered and grilled meats, often lamb or beef, marinated with local herbs and spices. They are a staple dish reflecting the region's rich pastoral traditions and communal dining culture.
Azerbaijani
Callaloo🍽️ main
Callaloo is a vibrant leafy green stew popular in Caribbean countries, especially Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and other parts of the West African Diaspora. It features a rich, savory blend of leafy greens, often amaranth or taro leaves, cooked with spices, coconut milk, and sometimes seafood or meat, embodying a deep cultural connection to African culinary traditions and Caribbean adaptation.
West African Diaspora
Chipsi Mayai🍽️ main
Chipsi Mayai is a popular Tanzanian street food dish consisting of fried potatoes (chips) mixed with eggs to form a hearty omelette. It is beloved for its simplicity, satisfying texture, and is often enjoyed as a quick meal or snack throughout the day. The dish reflects the fusion of indigenous Tanzanian ingredients with culinary influences from East Africa and colonial history.
Tanzanian
Suqaar🍽️ main
Suqaar is a traditional Somali dish consisting of diced meat, usually beef or goat, sautéed with vegetables and aromatic spices. It is a staple in Somali households, often served with rice or flatbread, embodying the hearty and flavorful nature of Somali cuisine.
Somali
Suya🍽️ main
Suya is a popular Nigerian street food consisting of skewered and grilled meat coated in a spicy peanut-based dry rub. It is known for its smoky, spicy flavor and is culturally significant as a communal food often enjoyed at social gatherings and night markets.
Nigerian
Mafé🍽️ main
Mafé is a rich and hearty West African stew made primarily with a peanut-based sauce, typically served over rice. It is deeply rooted in Senegalese culture and is celebrated for its creamy texture and savory, slightly sweet flavor profile. This dish is often enjoyed during communal meals and festive occasions.
Senegalese
Garba🍽️ main
Garba is a popular Ivorian street food consisting of fried cassava flour (attiéké) served with spicy tuna. It is a beloved dish for its bold, tangy flavors and quick preparation, often enjoyed as a hearty snack or light meal reflecting the coastal culinary traditions of Côte d'Ivoire.
Ivorian (Côte d'Ivoire)
Jollof Rice🍽️ main
Jollof Rice is a vibrant and flavorful West African one-pot dish made with rice, tomatoes, onions, and a mix of spices. It is a staple at celebrations and gatherings, symbolizing unity and shared heritage in Malian culture.
Malian
Bunny Chow🍽️ main
Bunny Chow is a popular South African street food consisting of a hollowed-out loaf of white bread filled with spicy curry. It is a hearty, flavorful dish that reflects the multicultural influences within South African cuisine, especially from the Indian community in Durban.
South African
Caril de Amendoim🍽️ main
Caril de Amendoim is a rich and creamy peanut curry that showcases the blend of African and Portuguese influences in Mozambican cuisine. It is a hearty dish featuring peanuts as the star ingredient, often combined with chicken or vegetables, delivering a unique nutty and spicy flavor profile.
Mozambican
Holubtsi🍽️ main
Holubtsi are traditional Ukrainian stuffed cabbage rolls typically filled with a mixture of rice, meat, and vegetables, then baked in a tomato-based sauce. This hearty dish is a staple at family gatherings and holidays, symbolizing comfort and communal sharing in Ukrainian culture.
Ukrainian
Aji de Gallina🍽️ main
Aji de Gallina is a creamy and mildly spicy Peruvian chicken stew made with shredded chicken, aji amarillo peppers, and walnuts, served over rice. It is a comforting dish that showcases the fusion of indigenous ingredients and Spanish culinary techniques, reflecting Peru's rich gastronomic heritage.
Peruvian
Pão de Queijo🥜 snack
Pão de Queijo is a traditional Brazilian cheese bread, known for its light, airy texture and distinctive cheesy flavor. It is a beloved snack and breakfast item throughout Brazil, especially popular in the state of Minas Gerais where it originated.
Brazilian
Silpancho🍽️ main
Silpancho is a hearty Bolivian dish consisting of thinly pounded breaded beef, served over rice and boiled potatoes, topped with a fresh tomato and onion salad, and often a fried egg. It is a beloved comfort food in Bolivia, showcasing a blend of indigenous and Spanish culinary influences.
Bolivian
Hallacas🍽️ main
Hallacas are a traditional Venezuelan dish made of corn dough stuffed with a rich stew of meats and vegetables, wrapped in plantain leaves and boiled. They are a festive staple, especially during Christmas, symbolizing family unity and cultural heritage.
Venezuelan
Curry Goat🍽️ main
Curry Goat is a hearty, aromatic stew featuring tender goat meat simmered in a rich curry sauce, deeply rooted in Jamaican culture and often served at celebrations and communal gatherings. This dish reflects the island's vibrant fusion of African, Indian, and Creole culinary traditions.
Jamaican
Tassot🍽️ main
Tassot is a traditional Haitian dish featuring marinated and fried meat, often goat or beef, known for its bold, spicy flavors and crispy texture. It holds cultural significance as a popular street food and festive dish, reflecting the vibrant and resourceful culinary traditions of Haiti.
Haitian
A delicate and aromatic Cantonese dish featuring fresh fish gently steamed with fragrant ginger and scallions. Celebrated for its light, clean flavors, it exemplifies Cantonese culinary principles that emphasize the natural taste of ingredients. Often served at family gatherings and banquets, it symbolizes purity and freshness.
Cantonese Chinese
Stinky Tofu🥜 snack
Stinky Tofu is a fermented tofu dish known for its strong odor and rich umami flavor. It is a popular street food in Taiwan, often deep-fried and served with pickled vegetables, embodying the island's love for bold, pungent tastes and street snack culture.
Taiwanese
Kare-Kare🍽️ main
Kare-Kare is a traditional Filipino stew known for its rich, savory peanut sauce and tender oxtail or beef tripe. It is a festive dish often served during special occasions and is culturally significant as a symbol of communal dining and Filipino culinary identity.
Filipino
latkes🍽️ main
Latkes are crispy potato pancakes traditionally served during Hanukkah in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine. They are characterized by their golden, crunchy exterior and soft interior, often accompanied by sour cream or applesauce. Latkes hold cultural significance as a symbol of the miracle of the oil in the Hanukkah story.
Ashkenazi Jewish
Mutabbaq🍽️ main
Mutabbaq is a savory stuffed pancake or flatbread, commonly filled with a spiced mixture of ground meat, vegetables, and sometimes eggs. It is a popular street food and breakfast item in Saudi Arabia, cherished for its rich flavors and satisfying texture.
Saudi Arabian
Taameya🍽️ main
Taameya is a traditional Egyptian falafel made primarily from crushed fava beans, flavored with fresh herbs and spices. It is a popular street food and breakfast item, cherished for its crispy exterior and flavorful, herbaceous interior. The dish holds cultural significance as a staple of Egyptian daily life and culinary heritage.
Egyptian
Chapati🍞 bread
Chapati is a soft, flaky flatbread widely enjoyed across Kenyan households, often served as a side dish with stews or vegetables. It holds cultural significance as a staple food that reflects the blending of indigenous and Indian culinary influences in Kenya.
Kenyan
Pilau🍽️ main
Pilau is a fragrant, spiced rice dish popular in Tanzanian cuisine, characterized by its rich use of aromatic spices such as cardamom, cloves, and cinnamon. It is often served during special occasions and gatherings, reflecting the cultural blend of indigenous and Swahili coastal influences.
Tanzanian
Moi Moi🍽️ main
Moi Moi is a traditional Nigerian steamed bean pudding made from peeled black-eyed peas blended with onions, peppers, and spices. It is a versatile dish enjoyed as a main course, side, or snack and holds cultural significance as a staple at celebrations and everyday meals.
Nigerian
Jollof Rice🍽️ main
Jollof Rice is a vibrant one-pot dish made with rice, tomatoes, onions, and a blend of spices, known for its rich, smoky, and spicy flavors. It is a beloved West African staple, often served at celebrations and gatherings, symbolizing communal unity and cultural pride.
Ghanaian
Anticuchos🍽️ main
Anticuchos are skewered and grilled meat, traditionally made from beef heart, marinated in a flavorful blend of Peruvian spices and vinegar. This popular street food is deeply rooted in Peruvian culture, offering a savory, smoky taste that reflects Andean culinary traditions.
Peruvian
Charquekan🍽️ main
Charquekan is a traditional Bolivian dish featuring shredded dried llama or beef meat, typically served with potatoes, corn, and a spicy sauce. It is a hearty, savory meal that reflects the highland Andean diet and is often enjoyed during breakfast or lunch. This dish holds cultural significance as it showcases indigenous preservation methods and the importance of dried meat in Bolivian cuisine.
Bolivian
Tacos🍽️ main
Tacos are a versatile and iconic dish consisting of a folded or rolled tortilla filled with various ingredients such as seasoned meat, vegetables, and cheese. They are a staple of Tex-Mex cuisine, blending Mexican culinary traditions with American influences, and are celebrated for their bold flavors and adaptability.
Tex-Mex
Roti🍽️ main
Roti is a soft, thin flatbread that serves as a staple accompaniment in Trinidadian cuisine, often used to wrap curried meats and vegetables. It reflects the island's rich cultural fusion and is a beloved street food and home-cooked meal component.
Trinidadian
Cha Ca🍽️ main
Cha Ca is a distinctive Vietnamese dish featuring turmeric-marinated fish that is pan-fried and served with fresh herbs, rice noodles, and peanuts. It is celebrated for its vibrant flavors and is a quintessential Hanoi specialty, often enjoyed as a communal meal.
Vietnamese
Pancit🍽️ main
Pancit is a traditional Filipino noodle dish characterized by stir-fried rice or egg noodles combined with vegetables, meat, and seafood. It holds cultural significance as a celebratory dish commonly served during birthdays and special occasions symbolizing long life and prosperity.
Filipino
Burmese Curry🍽️ main
Burmese Curry is a richly spiced, savory dish central to Myanmar's cuisine, characterized by a balance of aromatic spices, turmeric, and often a light coconut base. It reflects the country’s diverse influences and is a staple in daily meals, showcasing the local palate's preference for bold yet balanced flavors.
Burmese (Myanmar)
Shashlik🍽️ main
Shashlik is a popular Uzbek dish consisting of marinated chunks of meat skewered and grilled over an open flame, known for its smoky flavor and tender texture. It holds cultural significance as a communal dish often enjoyed during social gatherings and celebrations in Central Asia.
Uzbek
Khoresht-e Bademjan is a traditional Persian eggplant stew known for its rich and aromatic tomato-based sauce combined with tender meat, usually lamb or beef, and fried eggplants. It is a staple in Iranian households, celebrated for its balance of tangy, savory, and subtly sweet flavors, representing the depth of Persian slow-cooking techniques.
Persian (Iranian)
Ackee and Saltfish🍽️ main
Ackee and Saltfish is Jamaica's national dish, known for its savory blend of salted cod and the unique, creamy ackee fruit. This dish embodies the rich cultural fusion of West African ingredients and Caribbean influences, often enjoyed as a hearty breakfast or main meal.
West African Diaspora
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
Sukuma Wiki🍽️ main
Sukuma Wiki is a popular leafy green vegetable dish in Tanzanian cuisine, often served as a side or main accompaniment to ugali. The dish is characterized by its savory, slightly bitter flavor and simple preparation, making it a staple in everyday meals across East Africa.
Tanzanian
Sambusa🥜 snack
Sambusa is a popular Somali fried pastry filled with spiced meat or vegetables, characterized by its crispy exterior and savory filling. It is widely enjoyed as a snack or appetizer, especially during Ramadan and festive occasions, reflecting the rich culinary traditions of Somali culture.
Somali
Aloko🥜 snack
Aloko is a popular Ivorian street food consisting of ripe plantains that are sliced and deep-fried until golden and crispy. It is typically enjoyed as a snack or side dish and is often served with spicy pepper sauce, reflecting the vibrant flavors of Ivorian cuisine.
Ivorian (Côte d'Ivoire)
Dibi🍽️ main
Dibi is a popular Malian grilled meat dish, typically made with lamb or mutton, seasoned with a blend of spices and cooked over an open flame. It is a staple of street food culture in Mali, often served with mustard and onions, reflecting its communal and festive nature.
Malian
Deruny🍽️ main
Deruny are traditional Ukrainian potato pancakes, crispy on the outside and tender inside, often served with sour cream. This dish is a beloved comfort food across Ukraine, embodying the simplicity and resourcefulness of Ukrainian rural cuisine.
Ukrainian
Tostones🥗 side
Tostones are twice-fried green plantain slices that are crispy on the outside and tender inside, commonly served as a savory side dish or snack in Cuban cuisine. They hold cultural significance as a staple comfort food that reflects the island’s African and Caribbean culinary heritage.
Cuban
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
Coxinha🥜 snack
Coxinha is a popular Brazilian savory snack consisting of shredded chicken wrapped in dough, shaped like a chicken drumstick, then battered and fried to a golden crisp. It is a beloved street food and party staple, symbolizing comfort and communal enjoyment in Brazilian culture.
Brazilian
Empanadas🥜 snack
Colombian empanadas are savory pastries filled typically with a mixture of ground meat, potatoes, and spices, enveloped in a cornmeal dough and fried until crispy. They are a beloved street food and comfort snack across Colombia, reflecting the country's diverse culinary heritage.
Colombian
Api con Pastel🍵 beverage
Api con Pastel is a traditional Bolivian breakfast and street food combination featuring a hot, spiced purple corn drink called Api, served alongside pastel, a fried pastry filled typically with cheese. This dish is especially popular in the Andean region and is cherished for its warming qualities and cultural significance during cold mornings and festive occasions.
Bolivian
seco de chivo🍽️ main
Seco de chivo is a traditional Ecuadorian goat stew known for its rich, tangy, and savory flavors, often enhanced with beer or chicha and a blend of local herbs. It is a festive dish commonly served at gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the coastal and Andean influences in Ecuadorian cuisine.
Ecuadorian
Empanadas🍽️ main
Empanadas are a popular Venezuelan dish made from cornmeal dough filled with a variety of savory ingredients such as cheese, meat, or black beans. They are crispy on the outside and soft inside, often enjoyed as street food or a quick meal, reflecting the country's indigenous and Spanish culinary heritage.
Venezuelan
Escovitch Fish🍽️ main
Escovitch Fish is a popular Jamaican dish featuring fried fish topped with a tangy and spicy pickled vegetable sauce. It is known for its vibrant flavors combining heat, acidity, and crunch, reflecting the island's rich culinary heritage. This dish is often enjoyed during special occasions and is a staple in Jamaican coastal communities.
Jamaican
Diri ak Pwa🍽️ main
Diri ak Pwa is a traditional Haitian rice and beans dish that is a staple at family gatherings and celebrations. It combines seasoned rice with red kidney beans or other local beans, often cooked with coconut milk and aromatic herbs, reflecting the rich agricultural heritage of Haiti.
Haitian
Fish-Fragrant Eggplant is a classic Sichuan dish known for its bold, spicy, and savory flavors, despite containing no fish. It features tender eggplant cooked in a fragrant sauce made with garlic, ginger, and chili bean paste, reflecting the region's love for pungent and aromatic dishes.
Sichuan Chinese
Tsuivan🍽️ main
Tsuivan is a traditional Mongolian stir-fried noodle dish combining handmade noodles with meat and vegetables. It is hearty and flavorful, reflecting the nomadic lifestyle and resourcefulness of Mongolian cuisine. Often enjoyed during family meals, it represents comfort food in Mongolia.
Mongolian
Pad Kra Pao🍽️ main
Pad Kra Pao is a beloved Thai stir-fry dish characterized by its aromatic holy basil, spicy chilies, and savory pork or chicken. It is a quintessential street food that captures the bold and vibrant flavors of Thai cuisine, often served over rice with a fried egg on top.
Thai
Com Tam, or broken rice, is a beloved Vietnamese dish featuring fractured rice grains served with grilled pork, pickled vegetables, and a variety of accompaniments. It is a hearty, flavorful meal that reflects the resourcefulness and culinary creativity of southern Vietnam, especially Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnamese
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)
Samboosa🥜 snack
Samboosa is a popular savory pastry in Saudi Arabian cuisine, typically filled with spiced meat, vegetables, or cheese. It is commonly enjoyed during Ramadan as a flavorful, crispy snack that reflects the region's love for bold spices and delicate pastries.
Saudi Arabian
Mchicha🍽️ main
Mchicha is a vibrant Tanzanian dish made primarily from amaranth leaves, cooked with onions, tomatoes, and often peanuts or coconut milk. It is a nutritious staple in Tanzanian households, valued for its rich flavors and health benefits, and often accompanies staple starches like ugali.
Tanzanian
Ndambé🍽️ main
Ndambé is a traditional Senegalese dish made primarily from black-eyed peas stewed with tomatoes, onions, and spices. It is hearty and flavorful, often served with rice or bread, and holds cultural significance as a staple protein source in Senegalese households.
Senegalese
Poulet Yassa🍽️ main
Poulet Yassa is a vibrant and tangy chicken dish marinated in lemon juice, onions, and mustard, then slow-cooked to tender perfection. It is a staple of Senegalese cuisine, celebrated for its balance of acidity and savory flavors, and is often served at communal gatherings.
Malian
Placki ziemniaczane are traditional Polish potato pancakes, crispy on the outside and tender inside, often served with sour cream or applesauce. They are a beloved comfort food in Poland, commonly enjoyed as a main dish or snack throughout the year.
Polish
Chicken Kiev🍽️ main
Chicken Kiev is a classic Ukrainian dish featuring a tender chicken breast rolled around chilled herb butter, coated in breadcrumbs, and fried or baked to golden perfection. It is known for its rich buttery filling that bursts out when cut, symbolizing indulgence and celebration in Ukrainian cuisine.
Ukrainian
enchiladas🍽️ main
Enchiladas are a traditional Mexican dish consisting of corn tortillas rolled around a filling, typically meat or cheese, and covered with a chili pepper sauce. They are a staple of Mexican cuisine, showcasing the rich use of chiles and corn that define the region's culinary identity.
Mexican
Causa Limeña🍽️ main
Causa Limeña is a traditional Peruvian dish featuring layers of seasoned mashed yellow potatoes filled with ingredients like avocado, chicken, or tuna. It is vibrant, refreshing, and often served cold, reflecting the fusion of indigenous Andean ingredients with Spanish colonial influences.
Peruvian
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
Tamales🍽️ main
Tamales are a traditional Colombian dish made from corn dough filled with a mixture of meats, vegetables, and spices, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed. They are hearty and flavorful, often enjoyed as a breakfast or festive meal, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of Colombia's indigenous and Spanish influences.
Colombian
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
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
bolón de verde🍽️ main
Bolón de verde is a traditional Ecuadorian dish made from green plantains mashed and formed into balls, often stuffed with cheese or chicharrón. It is a hearty and savory breakfast staple that reflects the fusion of indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorian culinary traditions.
Ecuadorian
Oxtail Stew🍽️ main
Jamaican Oxtail Stew is a rich, hearty dish characterized by tender, slow-cooked oxtail in a deeply flavored brown gravy with butter beans and aromatic spices. It is a beloved comfort food that showcases the island’s vibrant seasoning traditions and resourceful use of less common meat cuts.
Jamaican
Lambi an Sòs🍽️ main
Lambi an Sòs is a traditional Haitian dish featuring conch meat cooked in a rich, spicy tomato-based sauce. It is cherished for its robust flavors and is a staple in Haitian coastal cuisine, often enjoyed during family gatherings and special occasions.
Haitian
Enchiladas🍽️ main
Enchiladas are a staple of Tex-Mex cuisine, featuring corn tortillas rolled around a savory filling and smothered in chili sauce. This dish exemplifies the fusion of Mexican culinary traditions with American influences, making it a beloved comfort food with bold, spicy flavors.
Tex-Mex
Crab and Dumplings🍽️ main
Crab and Dumplings is a beloved Trinidadian dish featuring tender crab cooked in a savory, spiced broth served alongside soft, boiled dumplings. This hearty meal is rich in flavor and reflects the island's coastal resources and culinary traditions, often enjoyed as a comforting breakfast or lunch.
Trinidadian
tonkatsu🍽️ main
Tonkatsu is a Japanese dish consisting of a breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet. It is characterized by its crispy panko coating and tender, juicy interior, often served with shredded cabbage and a thick, savory sauce. Tonkatsu has become a beloved comfort food in Japan, reflecting a fusion of Western frying techniques with Japanese ingredients and tastes.
Japanese
Beef Chow Fun🍽️ main
Beef Chow Fun is a classic Cantonese stir-fried noodle dish made with wide rice noodles, tender beef slices, bean sprouts, and scallions, known for its savory flavor and characteristic 'wok hei' smokiness. It is a popular comfort food in southern China and Hong Kong, often enjoyed as a quick lunch or dinner.
Cantonese Chinese
Taiwanese Meatball, known locally as Ba Wan, is a translucent, chewy dumpling filled with a savory mixture of pork, bamboo shoots, and mushrooms. It is a beloved street food in Taiwan, symbolizing the island's inventive use of indigenous and imported ingredients to create unique textures and flavors.
Taiwanese
Khao Pad🍽️ main
Khao Pad is a classic Thai fried rice dish known for its balance of savory, sweet, and slightly tangy flavors. It is a staple comfort food in Thailand, often cooked with leftover rice and a variety of proteins and vegetables. Its simplicity and versatility make it a beloved meal across all social classes.
Thai
Banh Xeo🍽️ main
Banh Xeo is a savory Vietnamese crepe known for its crispy texture and vibrant yellow color from turmeric. Filled with pork, shrimp, bean sprouts, and herbs, it is traditionally wrapped in rice paper and dipped in a tangy fish sauce, symbolizing communal eating and local fresh ingredients.
Vietnamese
Samosa🥜 snack
Samosa is a popular deep-fried pastry with a savory filling, typically consisting of spiced potatoes, peas, and sometimes meat. It is a beloved street food and snack in North Indian cuisine, known for its crisp exterior and flavorful, aromatic filling.
North Indian
Spam Musubi🍽️ main
Spam Musubi is a popular Hawaiian snack consisting of a slice of grilled Spam atop a block of rice, wrapped together with nori seaweed. It is a convenient, portable food that reflects Hawaii's multicultural influences and local tastes.
Hawaiian
Dundun is a popular West African dish consisting of ripe plantains fried to a golden crisp. It is cherished for its sweet, caramelized flavor and soft interior, often served as a side dish or snack. The dish holds cultural significance as a staple comfort food across many West African communities and their diasporas.
West African Diaspora
Akara🍽️ main
Akara is a popular Nigerian dish made from deep-fried black-eyed pea batter. It is crispy on the outside and soft inside, often enjoyed as a breakfast item or snack, and holds cultural importance in many Nigerian communities as a street food and celebratory dish.
Nigerian
Chambo🍽️ main
Chambo is a popular freshwater fish dish in Mozambican cuisine, especially cherished in the Lake Malawi region. It is known for its delicate, flaky texture and is often grilled or fried, served with local staples such as nshima or cassava. The dish holds cultural significance as a symbol of local culinary heritage and communal meals.
Mozambican
Tacu Tacu🍽️ main
Tacu Tacu is a traditional Peruvian dish made from a mixture of rice and beans, pan-fried into a crispy, golden cake. It embodies the resourcefulness of Afro-Peruvian communities, originally created as a way to use leftover ingredients, and is now celebrated for its hearty, comforting flavor and cultural significance.
Peruvian
Lechona🍽️ main
Lechona is a traditional Colombian dish consisting of a whole roasted pig stuffed with rice, peas, onions, and spices. It is a festive and communal meal, especially popular in the Tolima region, symbolizing celebration and cultural pride.
Colombian
lomo a lo pobre🍽️ main
Lomo a lo pobre is a hearty Chilean dish featuring a generous portion of tender beef steak topped with a fried egg, served alongside crispy French fries and caramelized onions. It reflects the country’s love for simple, robust flavors and is often enjoyed as a satisfying comfort meal.
Chilean
Chairo🍽️ main
Chairo is a traditional Bolivian soup known for its hearty and comforting qualities, combining indigenous Andean ingredients like chuño (freeze-dried potatoes) with meat and vegetables. It is a staple dish in the Altiplano region, reflecting the agricultural practices and cultural heritage of the Aymara people.
Bolivian
Marinad🥜 snack
Marinad is a popular Haitian fried snack made from a seasoned batter of flour, water, and spices, often including scallions and hot pepper. It is crispy on the outside and soft inside, commonly enjoyed as street food or as an accompaniment to meals, reflecting the vibrant, flavorful nature of Haitian cuisine.
Haitian
Pholourie🥜 snack
Pholourie is a popular Trinidadian snack consisting of spiced split pea and flour fritters, deep-fried until golden and crispy. It is often served with tamarind or mango chutney, embodying the vibrant flavors and multicultural influences of Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidadian
Chongqing Spicy Chicken is a bold and fiery dish from Sichuan cuisine, characterized by crispy fried chicken pieces drenched in a fragrant, numbing chili-oil sauce. This dish highlights the signature Sichuan flavors of mala (numbing and spicy), combining Sichuan peppercorns with dried chili peppers to create a unique sensory experience. It is a popular dish that reflects the vibrant street food culture of Chongqing city.
Sichuan Chinese
Bicol Express🍽️ main
Bicol Express is a spicy Filipino pork stew cooked in coconut milk with shrimp paste and lots of chili peppers. Known for its rich, creamy, and fiery flavor, it reflects the Bicol region's love for spicy food and coconut-based dishes.
Filipino
Tofu Nway🍽️ main
Tofu Nway is a warm, savory Burmese snack or breakfast dish made from soft chickpea tofu served in a flavorful broth with garlic oil, coriander, and chili. It is beloved for its comforting texture and rich, aromatic flavors, often enjoyed as a nourishing start to the day or a satisfying street food.
Burmese (Myanmar)
Dimlama🍽️ main
Dimlama is a hearty Uzbek stew made by layering meat, vegetables, and herbs, then slow-cooking them together to meld flavors. It is a comforting, rustic dish often prepared during family gatherings, reflecting the agricultural abundance of Central Asia.
Uzbek
Challah🍞 bread
Challah is a rich, braided bread traditionally enjoyed during Jewish Sabbath and holidays. It is slightly sweet, soft, and has a golden crust, symbolizing holiness and community in Jewish culture.
Israeli
Kebda Eskandarani🍽️ main
Kebda Eskandarani is a popular Egyptian dish featuring spiced and sautéed liver typically served with bread. Known for its bold, tangy, and slightly spicy flavors, it is a beloved street food and breakfast staple in Alexandria. The dish reflects the city's Mediterranean coastal influences and its vibrant street food culture.
Egyptian
Atakilt Wat🍽️ main
Atakilt Wat is a hearty Ethiopian vegetable stew made primarily with cabbage, potatoes, and carrots simmered in a mildly spiced berbere sauce. It is a staple dish often served during fasting periods and communal meals, reflecting the Ethiopian tradition of flavorful vegetarian cuisine.
Ethiopian
Kuku Paka🍽️ main
Kuku Paka is a flavorful Tanzanian coastal chicken curry cooked in a rich coconut milk sauce infused with spices and sometimes tamarind or lime. It reflects the unique fusion of Swahili coastal culinary traditions influenced by Arab and Indian flavors, showcasing the cultural melting pot of East Africa. This dish is often enjoyed during special occasions and communal meals.
Tanzanian
Fataya🥜 snack
Fataya is a popular Senegalese deep-fried pastry filled with spiced ground beef or fish, often enjoyed as a savory snack or street food. It showcases the fusion of West African and North African culinary influences and is a beloved comfort food in Senegalese culture.
Senegalese
Caldos🍽️ main
Caldos is a traditional Mozambican soup known for its rich, hearty flavors often derived from vegetables, fish, or meat simmered with local spices and herbs. It is a staple dish that reflects the coastal and agricultural bounty of Mozambique, embodying comfort and community in its consumption.
Mozambican
Sambos🥜 snack
Sambos are a popular Malagasy snack consisting of deep-fried pastry pockets filled with spiced meat or vegetables. They are savory and crispy, often enjoyed as street food or appetizers, reflecting the island's diverse cultural influences.
Malagasy (Madagascar)
Lecsó🍽️ main
Lecsó is a traditional Hungarian vegetable stew made primarily from peppers, tomatoes, and onions, often enriched with paprika and sausage. It is a quintessential summer dish in Hungary, celebrated for its vibrant flavors and versatility, enjoyed as a main course or side dish.
Hungarian
Pollo a la Brasa🍽️ main
Pollo a la Brasa is a popular Peruvian rotisserie chicken seasoned with a blend of spices and herbs, known for its smoky, savory flavor and crispy skin. It is a beloved street food and national dish symbolizing Peru's rich culinary tradition and its fusion of indigenous and European influences.
Peruvian
Locro🍽️ main
Locro is a hearty Bolivian stew traditionally made with corn, potatoes, and meat, known for its thick, comforting texture and rich flavors. It holds cultural significance as a staple food in Andean communities, often consumed during festivals and family gatherings.
Bolivian
Empanadas de viento are light and airy fried pastries filled with cheese, popular as a savory snack in Ecuador. Their distinctive puffiness comes from the dough being fried until it inflates, creating a delicate, crispy exterior with melted cheese inside. They hold cultural significance as a common street food and a comfort snack often enjoyed with a sprinkle of sugar.
Ecuadorian
Perico🍽️ main
Perico is a vibrant Venezuelan scrambled egg dish made with fresh tomatoes, onions, and bell peppers. It is a staple breakfast item, celebrated for its bright colors and fresh flavors that reflect the country's agricultural richness and communal meal traditions.
Venezuelan
Aloo Pie🥜 snack
Aloo Pie is a popular Trinidadian street snack consisting of deep-fried dough filled with seasoned mashed potatoes, often spiced with curry and herbs. It is a beloved comfort food that reflects the island's rich blend of Indian and Creole culinary influences.
Trinidadian
Salt and Pepper Squid is a popular Cantonese dish featuring tender squid pieces lightly battered and fried to a crisp, then tossed with a fragrant mix of salt, white pepper, and chili peppers. It embodies the Cantonese culinary emphasis on fresh seafood and simple, bold seasoning, often served as a shared appetizer or snack.
Cantonese Chinese
Lumpia🍽️ main
Lumpia is a Filipino spring roll characterized by its thin wrapper and savory filling, often made with meat and vegetables. It is a popular dish served during celebrations and everyday meals, symbolizing the fusion of indigenous Filipino and Chinese culinary traditions.
Filipino
Fish Head Curry🍽️ main
Fish Head Curry is a vibrant and hearty dish that combines the rich flavors of South Indian curry with fresh fish head, typically served with rice. It is a signature dish in Singapore, reflecting the multicultural culinary influences of the region.
Singaporean
Alloco🥜 snack
Alloco is a popular Ivorian snack consisting of ripe plantains fried until golden and tender. It is often served with spicy sauces or grilled fish and is beloved for its sweet and savory contrast, reflecting the vibrant street food culture of Côte d'Ivoire.
Ivorian (Côte d'Ivoire)
Kazan Kabob🍽️ main
Kazan Kabob is a traditional Uzbek dish consisting of slow-cooked meat, usually lamb or beef, cooked in a kazan, a large cast-iron pot. It is known for its rich, hearty flavors and is a staple at festive occasions, embodying the communal spirit of Uzbek cuisine.
Uzbek
Manapua🥜 snack
Manapua is a popular Hawaiian snack consisting of soft, fluffy steamed buns filled typically with char siu (Chinese-style barbecued pork) or other savory fillings. It reflects the multicultural influences of Hawaii's plantation era, blending Chinese culinary traditions with local tastes.
Hawaiian
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)
Mahamri🌅 breakfast
Mahamri is a lightly sweet, cardamom-spiced fried bread popular along the Swahili coast of Tanzania and Kenya. This fluffy, golden-brown treat is often enjoyed with tea or dipped in coconut chutney, reflecting the region’s blend of African and Arab culinary influences.
Tanzanian
Baasto🍽️ main
Baasto is a popular Somali pasta dish often cooked with a rich, spiced tomato sauce and served with meat or vegetables. It reflects the fusion of Italian influences with traditional Somali flavors, making it a beloved comfort food across Somalia.
Somali
Poulet Yassa🍽️ main
Poulet Yassa is a flavorful Senegalese dish made with marinated chicken, caramelized onions, and a tangy lemon-mustard sauce. It is renowned for its balance of acidity and savory depth, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of Senegal. This dish is a staple at celebrations and everyday meals, symbolizing communal dining and West African flavors.
Senegalese
Fried Plantains are a beloved Malian dish featuring ripe plantains sliced and fried until golden and caramelized, offering a sweet and savory flavor. This dish is commonly enjoyed as a snack or side and reflects the staple use of plantains across West African cuisines.
Malian
Pãozinho🍞 bread
Pãozinho is a popular Mozambican bread roll characterized by its soft interior and slightly crusty exterior. It is a staple in Mozambican households, often enjoyed during breakfast or as a snack, reflecting the Portuguese influence on the country's cuisine.
Mozambican
Fasírt🍽️ main
Fasírt is a traditional Hungarian meatball made primarily from ground meat, seasoned with garlic, onion, and spices, then fried to a golden crisp. It is a popular dish served as a main course or snack, reflecting Hungary's rich culinary tradition of hearty, flavorful comfort foods.
Hungarian
Rocoto Relleno🍽️ main
Rocoto Relleno is a traditional Peruvian dish featuring spicy rocoto peppers stuffed with a savory mixture of ground meat, vegetables, and spices, often topped with melted cheese. This hearty and flavorful dish is a hallmark of Arequipa cuisine, showcasing the blend of indigenous and Spanish culinary influences that define much of Peruvian gastronomy.
Peruvian
Sopa de Mani🍽️ main
Sopa de Mani is a traditional Bolivian peanut soup known for its creamy texture and rich, nutty flavor. It is often garnished with vegetables and sometimes meat, reflecting its role as a comforting and hearty dish in Bolivian cuisine.
Bolivian
Curry Crab🍽️ main
Curry Crab is a vibrant Trinidadian seafood dish that combines fresh crab with a rich, aromatic curry sauce. It reflects the island’s multicultural heritage and is often enjoyed during festive occasions and family gatherings.
Trinidadian
red beans and rice🍽️ main
Red beans and rice is a hearty, comforting dish traditionally made with red kidney beans, smoked sausage or ham, and served over white rice. It is a staple of Louisiana Creole cuisine, symbolizing community and slow-cooked flavor. This dish is often associated with Monday meals, historically linked to laundry day, when a slow cooker meal was practical.
American Southern
Dry-Fried Green Beans is a classic Sichuan dish known for its crispy texture and bold, spicy flavors. It highlights the Sichuan culinary tradition of dry frying to create a smoky, savory profile, often accompanied by minced pork and preserved ingredients.
Sichuan Chinese
jeon🍽️ main
Jeon is a traditional Korean savory pancake made by pan-frying various ingredients such as vegetables, seafood, or meat coated in a wheat flour and egg batter. It is commonly served as a side dish, appetizer, or snack, and holds cultural significance especially during Korean holidays and ancestral rites.
Korean
Scallion Pancake🍽️ main
Scallion pancake is a savory, flaky flatbread infused with fresh scallions, widely enjoyed as a popular street food and breakfast item in Taiwan. Its crispy layers and aromatic scallions represent a beloved comfort food that reflects the island’s culinary ingenuity.
Taiwanese
Boortsog🥜 snack
Boortsog is a traditional Mongolian fried dough snack, often enjoyed during celebrations and daily life. It is characterized by its crunchy texture and slightly sweet flavor, commonly served with tea or milk. This dish holds cultural significance as a symbol of hospitality and festivity in Mongolian households.
Mongolian
Tinola🍽️ main
Tinola is a comforting Filipino chicken soup characterized by its clear broth flavored with ginger, garlic, and fish sauce, typically served with green papaya and chili leaves. It holds a special place in Filipino households as a restorative dish often enjoyed during cooler weather or when someone is ill.
Filipino
Asam Pedas🍽️ main
Asam Pedas is a tangy and spicy fish stew characterized by its sour tamarind broth and fiery chili paste. It is a beloved dish in Malaysian cuisine, especially in the Malay community, reflecting the region's love for bold, sour, and spicy flavors. The dish is often enjoyed with steamed rice and showcases the use of local herbs and spices.
Malaysian
Nga Htamin🍽️ main
Nga Htamin is a traditional Burmese fish rice dish known for its rich, savory flavors and slightly oily texture. It is often enjoyed as a hearty breakfast or lunch, celebrated for its use of freshwater fish and fragrant turmeric-infused rice. The dish holds cultural significance as a staple comfort food in Myanmar, especially in regions near rivers and lakes.
Burmese (Myanmar)
Nam prik noom is a traditional Lao green chili dip known for its smoky, spicy, and tangy flavors. It is a staple accompaniment in Lao cuisine, often served with sticky rice and fresh vegetables, embodying the communal and fresh eating culture of Laos.
Lao
Somsa🍽️ main
Somsa is a traditional Uzbek baked pastry filled with meat, onions, and spices, known for its flaky crust and juicy filling. It holds cultural significance as a popular street food and festive dish enjoyed across Central Asia.
Uzbek
Matoke🍽️ main
Matoke is a traditional Kenyan dish made from steamed and mashed green bananas, often cooked with onions, tomatoes, and spices. It is a staple food among the Baganda people and holds cultural significance as a communal meal symbolizing hospitality and unity.
Kenyan
Samosa🥜 snack
Samosa is a popular Tanzanian snack characterized by its crispy, triangular pastry filled with spiced meat or vegetables. It reflects a fusion of local and Indian culinary influences, commonly enjoyed as a street food or appetizer.
Tanzanian
Odkac🍽️ main
Odkac is a traditional Somali dish characterized by its rich combination of spiced meat and aromatic herbs, often served as a hearty main course. It holds cultural significance as a communal dish frequently prepared during celebrations and family gatherings, reflecting Somali hospitality and culinary heritage.
Somali
Couscous🍽️ main
Couscous is a staple dish in Malian cuisine, characterized by steamed semolina grains often served with a rich stew of vegetables and meat. It holds cultural significance as a communal meal, symbolizing hospitality and social gathering in Mali.
Malian
Solyanka🍽️ main
Solyanka is a hearty and tangy Russian soup known for its rich, smoky, and savory flavors, often combining various meats, pickles, and olives. It holds a special place in Russian cuisine as a comforting dish popular both in homes and traditional eateries.
Russian
Arroz con Mariscos🍽️ main
Arroz con Mariscos is a vibrant Peruvian seafood rice dish known for its rich, savory flavors combining fresh seafood with aromatic herbs and spices. It reflects Peru's coastal bounty and the fusion of indigenous and Spanish culinary traditions, making it a beloved staple in coastal regions.
Peruvian
Mondongo🍽️ main
Mondongo is a hearty tripe stew traditionally prepared in Venezuela, known for its rich and comforting flavor profile. It is a staple in Venezuelan households and often enjoyed during family gatherings, reflecting the country's diverse culinary heritage.
Venezuelan
Poulet en Sauce🍽️ main
Poulet en Sauce is a beloved Haitian dish featuring chicken simmered in a rich, flavorful sauce made from tomatoes, peppers, and traditional herbs. It is a staple in Haitian households and symbolizes comfort and communal dining.
Haitian
Chimichangas🍽️ main
Chimichangas are deep-fried burritos, popular in Tex-Mex cuisine, known for their crispy exterior and savory filling. They combine Mexican flavors with American frying techniques, making them a hearty, indulgent dish often served with toppings like salsa, guacamole, and sour cream.
Tex-Mex
Chicken and waffles is a beloved dish combining crispy fried chicken with fluffy waffles, often served with syrup or butter. It embodies the fusion of savory and sweet flavors and holds a special place in Southern soul food tradition and American breakfast culture.
American Southern
takoyaki🥜 snack
Takoyaki is a popular Japanese street food consisting of ball-shaped savory snacks filled with diced octopus, tempura scraps, pickled ginger, and green onion. It is crispy on the outside and soft inside, often topped with takoyaki sauce, mayonnaise, and bonito flakes. This dish is emblematic of Osaka's vibrant street food culture and social eating traditions.
Japanese
Sichuan Pepper Fish is a spicy and numbing fish dish that showcases the unique flavor of Sichuan peppercorns combined with chili oil. It is celebrated for its bold, complex taste profile that balances heat, citrusy numbing, and umami, reflecting the robust culinary traditions of Sichuan cuisine.
Sichuan Chinese
Ul boov🍞 bread
Ul boov is a traditional Mongolian layered pastry made from fried dough, often stacked to form a ceremonial centerpiece during the Lunar New Year (Tsagaan Sar). It is known for its crisp texture and symbolic shape, representing blessings and prosperity.
Mongolian
Sisig🍽️ main
Sisig is a popular Filipino dish characterized by its tangy, savory, and slightly spicy flavors, traditionally made from parts of pig’s head and liver. It is a highly social dish often enjoyed as pulutan (beer match) and reflects the resourcefulness and bold flavors of Filipino cuisine.
Filipino
Pork Curry🍽️ main
Pork Curry is a rich and aromatic dish from Myanmar, known for its bold use of spices and tender pork pieces simmered in a flavorful curry sauce. This dish reflects the melding of indigenous Burmese flavors with Indian culinary influences, making it a staple in Burmese households and festive occasions.
Burmese (Myanmar)
Kdam chaa is a traditional Cambodian dish featuring fresh crab stir-fried with garlic, black pepper, and sometimes Kampot pepper, creating a savory and aromatic flavor profile. This dish is cherished in Khmer cuisine for its balance of heat and umami and is often enjoyed as a festive or special occasion meal.
Cambodian (Khmer)
Taro Chips🥜 snack
Taro chips are thinly sliced taro root, deep-fried or baked until crispy, offering a crunchy snack with a mildly nutty and earthy flavor. They are a popular snack in Hawaiian cuisine, reflecting the importance of taro as a staple crop and cultural symbol in Hawaii.
Hawaiian
knish🥜 snack
Knish is a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish pastry consisting of a dough shell filled with mashed potatoes, kasha, meat, or other fillings. It is a popular street food and comfort dish, often associated with Jewish communities in Eastern Europe and later in New York City. Knishes serve as a cultural symbol of Ashkenazi Jewish culinary heritage.
Ashkenazi Jewish
Majboos🍽️ main
Majboos is a traditional Saudi Arabian rice dish characterized by its fragrant spices and tender meat, often served during festive occasions. It showcases the region's rich use of aromatic spices and communal eating culture.
Saudi Arabian
Ndengu🍽️ main
Ndengu is a traditional Kenyan dish made from green gram (mung beans), often cooked into a stew with tomatoes, onions, and spices. It is a staple in many Kenyan households, valued for its protein content and comforting, earthy flavors. The dish reflects the agricultural practices and culinary heritage of the Kikuyu and other communities in Kenya.
Kenyan
Fried Plantain, commonly known as Dodo in Nigeria, is a beloved snack and side dish characterized by its sweet, caramelized exterior and soft interior. It is an everyday street food and household staple that complements many Nigerian meals, reflecting the importance of plantains in West African diets.
Nigerian
Yassa🍽️ main
Yassa is a flavorful and tangy dish characterized by marinated onions and citrus juice, typically served with chicken or fish. It holds a significant place in West African cuisine, especially in Mali and Senegal, reflecting the region's use of bold, vibrant flavors.
Malian
Flaki🍽️ main
Flaki is a traditional Polish tripe soup known for its rich, hearty flavor and comforting qualities. It is a beloved dish in Polish cuisine, often served at family gatherings and festive occasions, symbolizing warmth and nourishment.
Polish
Pampushky🍞 bread
Pampushky are traditional Ukrainian soft, fluffy yeast-raised buns often topped with garlic sauce and served alongside borscht or other savory dishes. They hold cultural significance as a beloved accompaniment in Ukrainian cuisine, symbolizing hospitality and home cooking.
Ukrainian
Seco de Cordero🍽️ main
Seco de Cordero is a traditional Peruvian lamb stew known for its rich, hearty flavor and vibrant green sauce made from cilantro and chicha de jora. This dish is a staple in Peruvian cuisine, reflecting the fusion of indigenous Andean ingredients with Spanish culinary influences.
Peruvian
Tajadas🥗 side
Tajadas are thinly sliced, fried plantain or banana pieces that are crispy on the outside and tender inside, offering a sweet and savory flavor. Popular in Bolivian cuisine, they are commonly served as a side dish or snack and reflect the country's use of native tropical ingredients.
Bolivian
Tex-Mex Rice🥗 side
Tex-Mex Rice is a flavorful, reddish-orange rice dish that combines the savory elements of Mexican and American Southwestern cuisines. It is commonly served as a side dish, complementing grilled meats and tacos, and is known for its vibrant color and mildly spiced taste that reflects the fusion nature of Tex-Mex culture.
Tex-Mex
Nem Ran, known as Vietnamese fried spring rolls, are crispy rolls filled with a savory mixture of pork, shrimp, vegetables, and vermicelli noodles. They are a beloved dish often served during celebrations and family gatherings, embodying the balance of flavors and textures characteristic of Vietnamese cuisine.
Vietnamese
Non (Uzbek bread)🍽️ main
Non is a traditional Uzbek flatbread characterized by its round shape, thick crust, and soft interior. It holds great cultural significance as a staple in Uzbek meals, often shared communally and symbolizing hospitality and prosperity.
Uzbek
Ndizi Nyama🍽️ main
Ndizi Nyama is a hearty Tanzanian dish combining plantains and meat, typically beef or goat, simmered together in a flavorful stew. It showcases the harmony of sweet and savory flavors and reflects the culinary traditions of inland Tanzania. This dish is often enjoyed during family gatherings and special occasions.
Tanzanian
Kac Kac🥜 snack
Kac Kac is a popular Somali fried dough snack, known for its crispy texture and lightly sweet flavor. Often enjoyed during celebrations and daily tea time, it holds a special place in Somali social and culinary traditions.
Somali
Caldou🍽️ main
Caldou is a traditional Senegalese fish stew known for its rich, flavorful broth made from fish, vegetables, and aromatic spices. It holds cultural significance as a communal dish often prepared for family gatherings and celebrations along the Senegalese coast.
Senegalese
Arancini🍽️ main
Arancini are traditional Sicilian rice balls, coated with breadcrumbs and deep-fried to golden perfection. They are typically filled with ragù, mozzarella, and peas, offering a hearty and comforting snack that reflects Sicily's rich culinary heritage.
Italian
chilaquiles🍽️ main
Chilaquiles is a traditional Mexican dish consisting of lightly fried corn tortillas cut into quarters and topped with green or red salsa. It is often garnished with cheese, crema, onions, and sometimes eggs or shredded chicken, serving as a hearty breakfast or brunch dish deeply rooted in Mexican home cooking.
Mexican
Chupe de Camarones🍽️ main
Chupe de Camarones is a hearty Peruvian shrimp chowder known for its rich and creamy texture, combining seafood with potatoes, corn, and milk. This dish is a staple in the southern regions of Peru, especially Arequipa, where it is celebrated for its comforting warmth and depth of flavor.
Peruvian
Arroz con Coco is a traditional Colombian coconut rice dish, known for its creamy texture and subtly sweet flavor. It is a staple accompaniment on the Caribbean coast, often served alongside seafood, reflecting the region's abundant coconut palms and coastal ingredients.
Colombian
Anticuchos🍽️ main
Anticuchos are flavorful skewers of marinated meat, traditionally beef heart, grilled to smoky perfection. A beloved street food in Bolivia, they reflect the fusion of indigenous Andean and Spanish colonial culinary traditions and hold cultural significance as a popular social and festive dish.
Bolivian
Churrasco ecuatoriano is a hearty grilled beef dish typically served with rice, fried eggs, plantains, and salad. It is beloved in Ecuador for its rich flavors and as a staple of local cuisine, often enjoyed as a fulfilling lunch or dinner.
Ecuadorian
Brown Stew Chicken🍽️ main
Brown Stew Chicken is a hearty Jamaican dish characterized by its rich, savory brown sauce and tender, marinated chicken pieces. It is a staple in Jamaican households and gatherings, showcasing a blend of spices and slow-cooking techniques that highlight the island's vibrant culinary tradition.
Jamaican
fried catfish🍽️ main
Fried catfish is a quintessential Southern American dish known for its crispy cornmeal crust and tender, flaky fish. It embodies the comfort and tradition of Southern cooking, often served with sides like hushpuppies and coleslaw at family gatherings and fish fries.
American Southern
Sichuan Boiled Beef is a bold and spicy dish featuring tender slices of beef poached in a fiery broth infused with Sichuan peppercorns and chili oil. Celebrated for its numbing heat and vibrant flavors, it exemplifies the signature Sichuan cuisine characteristics of mala (numbing-spicy) and fragrant aromas.
Sichuan Chinese
Kai Med Ma Muang is a popular Thai stir-fry dish characterized by tender chicken pieces, crunchy roasted cashew nuts, and a balanced sauce combining sweet, salty, and savory flavors. It represents Thai cuisine's signature harmony of textures and tastes, often enjoyed as a comforting home-style meal or street food staple.
Thai
Shivit Oshi🍽️ main
Shivit Oshi is a traditional Uzbek rice dish flavored with dill and often served during festive occasions. It is celebrated for its fragrant herbaceous aroma and tender texture, representing the rich agricultural heritage of Uzbekistan.
Uzbek
Mboga🥗 side
Mboga is a traditional Kenyan vegetable dish often made with local greens such as sukuma wiki or spinach, cooked with onions, tomatoes, and spices. It is a staple side dish that accompanies ugali and other staples, reflecting the importance of fresh, locally grown vegetables in Kenyan diets.
Kenyan
Mishkaki🍽️ main
Mishkaki is a popular Tanzanian street food consisting of marinated and grilled skewered meat, often served with a spicy peanut sauce. It is a flavorful and social dish commonly enjoyed at gatherings and roadside stalls, embodying the vibrant street food culture of Tanzania.
Tanzanian
Chinchinga🥜 snack
Chinchinga is a popular Ghanaian street food consisting of spicy grilled meat skewers, typically beef or goat, marinated in a blend of local spices and chili. It is cherished for its smoky, spicy flavor and is often enjoyed as a social snack at gatherings and outdoor events, reflecting Ghana's vibrant street food culture.
Ghanaian
Feijão Verde🍽️ main
Feijão Verde is a traditional Mozambican dish made primarily with fresh green beans and often cooked with peanuts and coconut milk, offering a creamy and hearty vegetarian option. It reflects the rich agricultural heritage of Mozambique and is a staple in many households, symbolizing comfort and communal meals.
Mozambican
Golubtsy🍽️ main
Golubtsy are traditional Russian cabbage rolls typically stuffed with a mixture of minced meat and rice, then simmered in a tomato-based sauce. This hearty dish is a staple in Russian home cooking, often served during family gatherings and holidays, symbolizing comfort and communal sharing.
Russian
Sudado🍽️ main
Sudado is a traditional Colombian stew characterized by its flavorful, slow-cooked meat simmered with tomatoes, onions, and spices. It is a comforting dish commonly enjoyed in home cooking, reflecting the country's agricultural bounty and blending indigenous and Spanish culinary influences.
Colombian
Caraotas Negras🍽️ main
Caraotas Negras is a traditional Venezuelan dish featuring black beans cooked to a creamy texture with onions, garlic, and spices. It is a staple in Venezuelan households, often served alongside rice and plantains, embodying the rich Afro-Indigenous heritage of the country.
Venezuelan
Chicken Pelau🍽️ main
Chicken Pelau is a one-pot rice dish characterized by its caramelized sugar base, tender chicken, pigeon peas, and a medley of aromatic spices. It is a beloved comfort food in Trinidad, reflecting the island's rich cultural tapestry and communal dining traditions.
Trinidadian
Lobster with Ginger and Scallion is a classic Cantonese seafood dish renowned for its delicate balance of fresh lobster sweetness enhanced by the aromatic sharpness of ginger and the mild pungency of scallions. This dish exemplifies Cantonese culinary principles of freshness and subtle seasoning, often enjoyed during festive occasions and banquets.
Cantonese Chinese
haemul pajeon🍽️ main
Haemul pajeon is a savory Korean pancake made with a batter of wheat flour, eggs, and green onions, generously filled with various seafood. It is crispy on the edges and soft inside, often enjoyed as a comforting dish during rainy days and commonly paired with makgeolli, a traditional rice wine. This dish highlights the Korean love for fresh seafood and green onions, blending textures and flavors in a popular communal eating style.
Korean
Chak Chak🍮 dessert
Chak Chak is a traditional Uzbek sweet treat made from fried dough pieces bound together with honey syrup. It is often served at celebrations and symbolizes hospitality and festivity in Uzbek culture.
Uzbek
Kaipen is a traditional Lao snack made from riverweed, which is sun-dried and then fried until crispy. It offers a unique umami flavor with a slightly salty and earthy character, reflecting the resourcefulness of Lao people in utilizing local river plants. This dish is often enjoyed as a light snack or side and is culturally significant as a representation of the Mekong River's bounty.
Lao
Dhal Curry🍽️ main
Dhal Curry is a staple Sri Lankan dish made from red lentils simmered with a blend of spices and coconut milk, resulting in a creamy, richly flavored curry. It holds cultural significance as a daily comfort food and is commonly served alongside rice, reflecting the island's agricultural heritage and spice trade influences.
Sri Lankan
beignets🌅 breakfast
Beignets are deep-fried pastries, typically square-shaped and generously dusted with powdered sugar. They are a beloved treat in Cajun and Creole cuisine, often enjoyed with coffee and embody the rich cultural fusion of Louisiana's culinary heritage.
Cajun & Creole
Mirza Ghasemi🍽️ main
Mirza Ghasemi is a smoky, garlicky eggplant dish from Northern Iran, particularly popular in the Gilan province. It is characterized by its rich texture and bold flavors, often served as a side dish or light main, embodying the culinary traditions of the Caspian Sea region.
Persian (Iranian)
potato kugel🍽️ main
Potato kugel is a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish dish made from grated potatoes, onions, eggs, and flour or matzo meal, baked into a crispy, golden casserole. It is commonly served as a side dish during Shabbat and Jewish holidays, offering a comforting blend of crunchy exterior and soft interior.
Ashkenazi Jewish
Maafe is a rich, hearty West African peanut stew known for its creamy texture and savory, nutty flavor. It holds cultural significance as a communal dish often enjoyed during family gatherings and celebrations across the West African diaspora.
West African Diaspora
Tilapia Fry🍽️ main
Tilapia Fry is a popular Kenyan dish featuring fresh tilapia fish seasoned with local spices and fried to a crispy golden brown. It is cherished for its rich, savory flavor and is commonly enjoyed as a main course, often accompanied by ugali or vegetables. This dish highlights the freshwater fish abundance in Kenya’s lakes and the country's vibrant spice use.
Kenyan
Zanzibar Pizza🍽️ main
Zanzibar Pizza is a popular street food from the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar, characterized by a thin, crispy dough filled with a variety of savory or sweet fillings, cooked on a hot griddle. It reflects the fusion of local Swahili flavors with Indian and Arab culinary influences, making it a vibrant and beloved snack or light meal.
Tanzanian
Iskudheh Karis🍽️ main
Iskudheh Karis is a traditional Somali spiced rice dish often prepared with meat or vegetables. It is characterized by its aromatic blend of spices and vibrant flavors, making it a beloved comfort food and a staple at celebratory meals in Somali culture.
Somali
Bambara Bean Stew🍽️ main
Bambara Bean Stew is a hearty and nutritious dish made from bambara groundnuts, known for its earthy and slightly nutty flavor. It holds cultural significance in Mali as a staple protein source and is often enjoyed as a comforting meal across various regions.
Malian
Kroštule🍮 dessert
Kroštule is a traditional Croatian fried pastry, known for its light, crispy texture and delicate sweetness. Often dusted with powdered sugar, it is a popular treat during festive occasions, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of the Dalmatian coast and Istria.
Croatian
Calalou🍽️ main
Calalou is a hearty Haitian green leafy vegetable stew, traditionally made with callaloo leaves or spinach, combined with meats or seafood and seasoned with local herbs and spices. It is a comforting dish reflecting Haitian resourcefulness and ties to African culinary traditions. Often enjoyed as a nourishing main course, Calalou embodies the island's agricultural bounty and cultural resilience.
Haitian
Doro Wat (adapted)🍽️ main
Doro Wat is a rich and spicy chicken stew traditionally from Ethiopia, here adapted within the West African Diaspora to incorporate local spices and cooking methods. It is known for its deep, complex flavors and cultural significance as a celebratory dish often served during communal gatherings and holidays.
West African Diaspora
Tandir Kabob🍽️ main
Tandir Kabob is a traditional Uzbek dish featuring marinated meat slowly cooked inside a clay oven called a tandir. It is prized for its tender texture and smoky, rich flavor, representing the culinary heritage of Central Asian nomadic cultures.
Uzbek
Bamia🍽️ main
Bamia is a traditional Egyptian stew made primarily with okra and tender meat, often lamb or beef, cooked in a rich tomato-based sauce with garlic and coriander. This hearty dish is celebrated for its comforting texture and deep, savory flavors, often enjoyed as a staple during family meals and festive occasions.
Egyptian
Vitumbua🌅 breakfast
Vitumbua are traditional Tanzanian rice flour and coconut pancakes that are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. They are a popular street food and breakfast item, often enjoyed with tea, reflecting the coastal Swahili culinary heritage.
Tanzanian
Fah-fah🍽️ main
Fah-fah is a spicy Somali stew typically made with meat and a blend of aromatic spices, reflecting the rich and diverse flavors of Somali cuisine. It is a hearty dish often enjoyed during communal meals and special occasions, showcasing the use of indigenous spices and cooking techniques.
Somali
Gari Foto🍽️ main
Gari Foto is a popular Ghanaian dish made from gari (fermented cassava granules) cooked with a rich tomato and pepper sauce, often combined with eggs or fish. It is a flavorful, comforting meal that is widely enjoyed for breakfast or lunch, reflecting the resourcefulness and culinary traditions of Ghanaian cuisine.
Ghanaian
Grilled Fish🍽️ main
Grilled Fish is a popular Malian dish known for its smoky flavor and tender texture, often marinated with local spices and herbs. It highlights the importance of freshwater fish in Malian cuisine, reflecting the country's riverine geography and culinary traditions.
Malian
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
Picarones🍮 dessert
Picarones are a traditional Peruvian dessert made from a dough combining squash and sweet potato, deep-fried into ring shapes and typically served drizzled with chancaca syrup. They hold cultural significance as a popular street food and festival treat, embodying the fusion of indigenous ingredients with Spanish colonial influences.
Peruvian
Pastel🥜 snack
Pastel is a popular Brazilian street food consisting of a thin, crispy deep-fried pastry filled with a variety of savory ingredients such as cheese, ground meat, or heart of palm. It is beloved for its crunchy texture and flavorful fillings, often enjoyed as a quick snack or light meal across the country.
Brazilian
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
cuy🍽️ main
Cuy is a traditional Ecuadorian dish featuring roasted guinea pig, prized for its tender meat and unique flavor. It holds cultural significance as a festive and ceremonial dish, often served during celebrations and communal gatherings in the Andean region.
Ecuadorian
Papa Rellena🍽️ main
Papa Rellena is a beloved Cuban dish consisting of seasoned ground beef stuffed inside mashed potato balls, which are then fried until golden and crispy. This savory treat is popular as both a main dish and a snack, showcasing the Cuban flair for melding simple ingredients into flavorful, comforting food.
Cuban
Tonmtonm🍽️ main
Tonmtonm is a traditional Haitian dish made from mashed breadfruit and served with a savory sauce, often featuring salted cod. It is hearty and comforting, reflecting the resourcefulness of Haitian cuisine and its reliance on native ingredients. This dish holds cultural significance as a staple in Haitian households and celebrations.
Haitian