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Vinegar

Linked to 25 dishes across 16 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring vinegar

Adobo🍽️ main
Adobo is a savory Filipino dish characterized by meat marinated and simmered in a mixture of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves, and black peppercorns. It is considered the unofficial national dish of the Philippines, embodying the melding of indigenous and foreign influences in Filipino cuisine.
Filipino
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
Borscht🍽️ main
Borscht is a hearty beetroot soup known for its vibrant red color and rich, earthy flavor. It is a staple in Russian cuisine and Eastern European cultures, often served hot or cold with sour cream, symbolizing comfort and communal meals.
Russian
Borscht🍽️ main
Borscht is a vibrant beetroot soup that is a staple of Ukrainian cuisine, known for its deep red color and balance of sweet, sour, and savory flavors. It is traditionally served hot with sour cream and often accompanied by rye bread, symbolizing hospitality and cultural identity in Ukraine.
Ukrainian
Ciorbă de burtă🍽️ main
Ciorbă de burtă is a traditional Romanian tripe soup known for its rich, creamy texture and tangy flavor, often enhanced with vinegar and sour cream. It is a beloved comfort food that showcases the Romanian knack for hearty, sour soups, reflecting the country's culinary heritage.
Romanian
Lasary🥗 side
Lasary is a popular Malagasy side dish composed primarily of pickled vegetables such as carrots, cabbage, and green beans. It is known for its tangy, fresh flavor and is commonly served alongside rice and meat dishes, reflecting Madagascar's vibrant culinary tradition.
Malagasy (Madagascar)
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
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
Boerewors🍽️ main
Boerewors is a traditional South African sausage known for its coiled shape and rich, spiced flavor. It holds cultural significance as a staple at braais (barbecues) and is emblematic of South African culinary heritage. The sausage combines beef, pork, and a distinctive blend of spices, making it both hearty and flavorful.
South African
Brodet🍽️ main
Brodet is a traditional Croatian fish stew known for its rich, savory flavor and hearty composition. It is a staple dish along the Adriatic coast, embodying the maritime culture and local fishing traditions of the region.
Croatian
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
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
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
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
naengmyeon🍽️ main
Naengmyeon is a Korean cold noodle dish featuring long, thin noodles made from buckwheat or sweet potato starch, served in a chilled broth with toppings like sliced cucumbers, Korean pear, boiled egg, and cold beef. It is especially popular in summer, offering a refreshing and tangy flavor profile that balances sour, sweet, and savory notes, and holds cultural significance as a traditional dish from the northern regions of Korea.
Korean
Shawarma🍽️ main
Shawarma is a popular Middle Eastern dish consisting of thinly sliced marinated meat stacked and roasted on a vertical rotisserie. In Egypt, it is a beloved street food known for its savory, spiced flavor and is typically served wrapped in flatbread with garlic sauce and pickles, reflecting its role as a convenient and flavorful street meal.
Egyptian
Malva Pudding🍮 dessert
Malva pudding is a sweet, spongy apricot jam-infused dessert topped with a warm cream sauce, cherished throughout South Africa. It is a comforting and rich treat often served at family gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the country's fusion of European and indigenous culinary influences.
South African
pebre🫙 condiment
Pebre is a traditional Chilean condiment made from fresh herbs, onions, garlic, and chili peppers, often used to accompany bread, meat, and empanadas. Known for its fresh, zesty, and slightly spicy flavor, it reflects the vibrant culinary culture of Chile and is a staple at many Chilean tables.
Chilean
Sosaties🍽️ main
Sosaties are traditional South African skewered and marinated meat kebabs, often made with lamb or mutton and infused with a fragrant blend of spices and dried fruits. This dish is emblematic of South African braai culture and carries a rich blend of Malay and indigenous culinary influences.
South African
Pasticada🍽️ main
Pasticada is a traditional Dalmatian beef stew, slow-cooked in a rich sauce made with wine, vinegar, prunes, and aromatic spices. It is a celebratory dish often served on special occasions, reflecting the deep culinary heritage of Croatia's coastal regions.
Croatian
Silli🍽️ main
Silli is a traditional Finnish dish consisting of pickled herring, often enjoyed during festive occasions such as Midsummer and Christmas. It is characterized by its tangy and slightly sweet flavor, reflecting Finland's coastal heritage and reliance on preserved fish.
Finnish
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
Biltong🥜 snack
Biltong is a traditional South African dried, cured meat snack known for its rich, savory flavor and chewy texture. It holds cultural significance as a staple protein source historically used by indigenous peoples and early settlers, embodying a unique preservation method adapted to the local climate.
South African
Dinuguan🍽️ main
Dinuguan is a savory Filipino stew made from pork offal simmered in pig's blood, vinegar, and spices. It is known for its rich, tangy, and slightly spicy flavor, often enjoyed as a hearty main dish and traditionally served with rice or puto (steamed rice cakes). The dish reflects Filipino resourcefulness and the cultural practice of utilizing all parts of the animal.
Filipino
chitlins🍽️ main
Chitlins, or chitterlings, are a traditional Southern dish made from cleaned and boiled pig intestines. Known for their strong, distinctive flavor and rich cultural significance, chitlins have roots in African American culinary traditions and are often served during holidays and communal gatherings.
American Southern