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White Pepper

Linked to 20 dishes across 12 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring white pepper

Wonton Noodle Soup🍽️ main
Wonton Noodle Soup is a beloved Cantonese dish featuring thin egg noodles served in a clear, flavorful broth with delicate wontons filled with seasoned pork or shrimp. It is a staple comfort food in Guangdong and Hong Kong, embodying the region's emphasis on light, balanced flavors and fresh ingredients.
Cantonese Chinese
gefilte fish🍽️ main
Gefilte fish is a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish dish of poached, ground fish patties or balls, typically served chilled as an appetizer or main course during Shabbat and Jewish holidays. It is known for its mild, subtly sweet flavor and smooth texture, often accompanied by horseradish or beet relish.
Ashkenazi Jewish
Stegt flæsk med persillesovs is a traditional Danish dish featuring crispy fried pork belly served with a creamy parsley sauce and boiled potatoes. It is considered Denmark's national dish and embodies the rustic, hearty flavors typical of Danish cuisine.
Danish
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
Bakso🍽️ main
Bakso is a popular Indonesian meatball soup characterized by finely ground beef meatballs served in a savory broth with noodles, tofu, and sometimes egg. It is a beloved street food and comfort dish that reflects Indonesia's rich culinary diversity and communal dining culture.
Indonesian
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
Hu Tieu🍽️ main
Hu Tieu is a popular Vietnamese noodle soup known for its clear, savory broth and delicate rice noodles. It is a versatile dish often enjoyed for breakfast or lunch, reflecting the culinary diversity of southern Vietnam with influences from Chinese and Khmer cuisines.
Vietnamese
Lohikeitto🍽️ main
Lohikeitto is a traditional Finnish salmon soup known for its creamy texture and delicate flavors. It combines fresh salmon, potatoes, and leeks in a rich broth, often enriched with cream and dill, reflecting Finland's connection to freshwater fishing and simplicity in cooking. The dish is a staple comfort food especially popular during colder months.
Finnish
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
Moo Ping🍽️ main
Moo Ping is a popular Thai street food consisting of grilled marinated pork skewers, known for its sweet, savory, and smoky flavors. It is commonly enjoyed as a snack or light meal and reflects the communal and vibrant street food culture of Thailand.
Thai
Rækjusúpa🍽️ main
Rækjusúpa is a creamy Icelandic shrimp soup known for its rich, buttery flavor and smooth texture. It is a beloved comfort food in Iceland, often served during colder months and festive occasions, highlighting the country's reliance on fresh seafood.
Icelandic
Kaya Toast🌅 breakfast
Kaya Toast is a beloved Singaporean breakfast dish featuring toasted bread spread with kaya, a sweet coconut and egg jam, and butter. This simple yet flavorful dish is often enjoyed with soft-boiled eggs and a cup of strong coffee or tea, embodying the multicultural heritage of Singapore.
Singaporean
Lutfisk is a traditional Swedish dish made from dried whitefish, typically cod, that has been soaked in lye and then rehydrated before cooking. It is known for its gelatinous texture and mild flavor, often served during the Christmas season as a festive delicacy. The dish holds cultural significance as a preserved fish method that links modern cuisine with historical Scandinavian preservation techniques.
Swedish
Boudin blanc🍽️ main
Boudin blanc is a delicate white sausage traditionally made from pork, milk, and breadcrumbs, seasoned with subtle spices. It is valued in Belgian cuisine for its smooth texture and mild flavor, often served during festive occasions and representative of regional charcuterie craftsmanship.
Belgian
Carrot Cake, known locally as Chai Tow Kway, is a savory dish made from radish cake stir-fried with eggs, preserved radish, and seasonings. Despite its name, it contains no carrots; the dish is a beloved street food staple in Singapore, reflecting the fusion of Chinese culinary traditions with local flavors.
Singaporean
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
Salt and Pepper Squid is a popular Taiwanese dish featuring tender squid pieces seasoned with salt, pepper, and chili, then deep-fried to a crispy perfection. It is commonly enjoyed as a street food snack or appetizer, embodying the vibrant night market culture of Taiwan.
Taiwanese
Rice Noodle Soup, commonly known as Mee Sua in Taiwan, is a comforting dish featuring thin wheat or rice noodles served in a clear broth, often accompanied by pork, mushrooms, and sometimes eggs. It is a staple breakfast item that highlights the simplicity and warmth of Taiwanese home cooking, embodying the island's blend of indigenous and Chinese culinary traditions.
Taiwanese
Kalakeitto🍽️ main
Kalakeitto is a traditional Finnish fish soup characterized by its creamy texture and delicate flavors derived from fresh fish, potatoes, and dill. It is a comforting dish often enjoyed during colder months and reflects Finland's close relationship with its lakes and waterways.
Finnish