Dishes using pressing
Hákarl🍽️ main
Hákarl is a traditional Icelandic dish made from fermented Greenland shark meat, known for its strong ammonia-rich aroma and acquired taste. It holds cultural significance as a survival food in Icelandic history, often associated with the winter months and traditional festivals.
IcelandicGravlax (cured salmon)🍽️ main
Gravlax is a traditional Scandinavian dish consisting of raw salmon cured with a mixture of salt, sugar, and dill. It is characterized by its delicate, slightly sweet and herbal flavor and is often served thinly sliced as an appetizer or side, reflecting the region's rich fishing heritage.
SwedishString Hoppers (Idiyappam)🍽️ main
String Hoppers, or Idiyappam, are delicate steamed rice flour noodles traditionally served in Sri Lanka as a breakfast or dinner staple. They are often accompanied by coconut sambol, curry, or dhal, highlighting their versatility and cultural significance in Sri Lankan cuisine.
Sri LankanCuban Sandwich🍽️ main
The Cuban Sandwich is a pressed sandwich combining ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard on Cuban bread. It is a savory, flavorful dish emblematic of Cuban-American culture, especially popular in Florida, symbolizing the fusion of Cuban and American culinary traditions.
CubanOscypek🍽️ main
Oscypek is a traditional smoked cheese made from salted sheep milk, characterized by its distinctive spindle shape and decorative patterns. It holds cultural significance in the Tatra Mountains region of Poland, often enjoyed grilled or as a snack, symbolizing highland pastoral traditions.
PolishLeipäjuusto🌅 breakfast
Leipäjuusto, also known as Finnish squeaky cheese or bread cheese, is a mild, fresh cheese traditionally made from cow's beestings (the first milk after a cow calves). It is characterized by its firm, slightly elastic texture and is often served warm, sometimes with cloudberry jam, making it a beloved comfort food in Finnish culture.
Finnishtortillas de maíz🍽️ main
Tortillas de maíz are traditional Mexican flatbreads made from nixtamalized corn dough, fundamental to Mexican cuisine. They serve as the base for many dishes and hold deep cultural significance as a staple food dating back thousands of years.
MexicanEs Cendol🍮 dessert
Es Cendol is a traditional Indonesian iced dessert featuring green rice flour jelly droplets served in coconut milk sweetened with palm sugar syrup. It is a refreshing treat popular throughout Indonesia, especially in the hot tropical climate, and often enjoyed during festive occasions or as a street food snack.
IndonesianQueijo da Serra🥜 snack
Queijo da Serra is a traditional Portuguese cheese renowned for its creamy texture and strong, buttery flavor. It holds a significant cultural role in the Serra da Estrela region, often enjoyed as a snack or paired with bread and wine.
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