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Linked to 10 dishes across 9 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring whole milk

Dulce de leche🍮 dessert
Dulce de leche is a rich, sweet caramel-like spread made by slowly heating sweetened milk. It is a beloved staple in Argentinian cuisine, often used as a filling or topping for pastries, desserts, and breakfast items, symbolizing comfort and tradition in the region.
Argentinian
Pastéis de Nata🍮 dessert
Pastéis de Nata are traditional Portuguese egg custard tarts with a crisp, flaky pastry shell and a creamy, sweet filling. They are celebrated for their caramelized tops and are a beloved symbol of Lisbon's culinary heritage.
Portuguese
Changua🍽️ main
Changua is a traditional Colombian breakfast soup made with milk, water, eggs, and scallions. This comforting dish is especially popular in the Andean region and is cherished for its warm, creamy texture and simple, wholesome flavors that start the day with nourishment.
Colombian
Gelato🍮 dessert
Gelato is a traditional Italian frozen dessert known for its dense, creamy texture and intense flavor. Unlike regular ice cream, it contains less fat and is churned at a slower speed, resulting in a silkier mouthfeel. It holds an important place in Italian culture as a popular treat enjoyed year-round.
Italian
Om Ali🍮 dessert
Om Ali is a traditional Egyptian dessert made from layers of puff pastry soaked in sweetened milk, mixed with nuts and raisins, and baked until golden and bubbly. It is a warm, comforting dish often enjoyed during festive occasions and family gatherings, reflecting Egypt's rich culinary heritage.
Egyptian
Quesillo🍮 dessert
Quesillo is a traditional Venezuelan caramel flan known for its smooth, creamy texture and rich caramel topping. It is a beloved dessert often served during family gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the country's Spanish colonial culinary influences combined with local ingredients.
Venezuelan
Croquetas🥜 snack
Croquetas are crispy fried rolls filled with creamy béchamel and finely chopped ham or chicken, widely enjoyed as a popular snack or appetizer in Cuban cuisine. They are characterized by their crunchy exterior and soft, savory interior, reflecting the Cuban penchant for combining Spanish culinary techniques with local flavors.
Cuban
Risalamande🍮 dessert
Risalamande is a traditional Danish dessert made from rice pudding mixed with whipped cream, chopped almonds, and vanilla, typically served with cherry sauce. It is a festive dish commonly enjoyed during Christmas and symbolizes warmth and celebration in Danish culture.
Danish
Mishti Doi🍮 dessert
Mishti Doi is a traditional Bengali fermented sweet yogurt known for its creamy texture and caramelized sweetness. It holds cultural significance as a celebratory dessert in Bangladeshi households, often served during festivals and special occasions.
Bangladeshi
Chicha🍵 beverage
Chicha is a traditional Venezuelan fermented or non-fermented beverage made primarily from rice, milk, sugar, and spices. It is a creamy, sweet drink often enjoyed as a refreshing treat or breakfast drink, reflecting the blend of indigenous and Spanish culinary influences in Venezuela.
Venezuelan