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Honey

Honeys & producers

All 405
Greece 73
England 33
Spain 14
Saudi Arabia 9
Canada 6
Germany 5
United States of America 3
Ireland 3
Mexico 2
Cyprus 2
Scotland 2
Wales 2
Turkiye 2
New Zealand 1
France 1
Chile 1

Honeys

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Podkarpacki miód spadziowy

Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
4.8

Podkarpacki miód spadziowy is honey that can be either in crystallized or liquid form, gathered and produced in 17 forest districts and in two national parks in Poland. The honeydew must be gathered from the European silver fir (READ MORE

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Miód Wrzosowy z Borów Dolnośląskich

Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
4.8

Miód wrzosowy z Borów Dolnośląskich is a unique heather honey gathered from the lower Silesia Forests in Poland. It is amber or tea-colored and has a thick, gelatinous texture. Its unique qualities are due to the area where ... READ MORE

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Miód drahimski

Drawsko County, Poland
4.7

Miód drahimski is a unique honey gathered in the Czaplinek, Wierzchowo, Barwice and Borne Sulinowo municipalities in Poland. It comes in five varieties. Buckwheat honey is dark brown and has a coarse texture and a sharp, intense, p... READ MORE

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Miód kurpiowski

Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
4.7

Miód kurpiowski is a unique kind of honey gathered and produced in the Kurpie region, northeast of Warsaw in Poland. The tradition of beekeeping in the area goes back to the 15th century when the honey was shipped to the royal court, aristo... READ MORE

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Meli Elatis Menalou Vanilia

Arcadia, Greece
4.7

Produced in the districts of Gortynia and Mantineia in the Arcadia prefecture, Meli Elatis Menalou Vanilia is the first Greek honey acknowledged by the European Union as a protected product. At least 80% of this honey comes from black fir, while t... READ MORE

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Miel de Provence

Provence, France
4.6

Miel de Provence is honey produced from one or more flowers from the wild flora of the French regions of Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, Drôme and Gard. The single-flower honeys have a floral taste while multi-flower kinds of hone... READ MORE

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Mel da Serra da Lousã

Lousã, Portugal
4.6

This Portuguese variety of honey has great nutritional value, and it is made by the Apis mellifera bee species from the Iberian Peninsula. These bees are kept in the municipality of Lousã, near the city of Coimbra, and they feed on... READ MORE

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Ikarian honey (Meli Ikarias)

Icaria, Greece
4.6

Ikarian honey is a Greek type of honey produced on the island of Ikaria in the Aegean Sea. The honey is prized for its high quality, which is a result of the unique geographical and topographical attributes on the island. It has a medium to dark b... READ MORE

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Pefkothymaromelo Kritis

Crete, Greece
4.4

Pefkothymaromelo Kritis is a special variety of thyme and pine honey produced In Crete, an area which has the highest density of bees in the world. The sediment of this honeydew, or forest honey, contains pollen grains from up to 20 diffe... READ MORE

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Mānuka honey

New Zealand
4.3

Mānuka is a honey variety that is popular in Australia and New Zealand, characterized by its high viscosity and a dark cream or dark brown color. It is produced by European honey bees who forage on the mānuka tree. The honey has a strong,... READ MORE

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Slovenski Med

Slovenia
4.3

One of the main distinctions of Slovenian honey comes from a very low water content and its characteristic pollen spectrum, which reflects the diverse flora of the area where honey is produced. As of 2013, the following types of honey can be marke... READ MORE

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Miel de Sapin des Vosges

Vosges, France
4.3

Miel de Sapin des Vosges is honey made from honeydew collected by bees from fir trees in the mountainous region of Vosges in France. The honey has a specific dark brown color and golden highlights. Its taste is uniquely intense, malty wi... READ MORE

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Seinų

Lazdijai District Municipality, Lithuania
4.3

Seinų, also known as Lazdijų krašto medus, Miód z Sejneńszczyny, or Łoździejszczyzny, is honey extracted from a polyfloral nectar in the Lazdijai District municipality in Lithuania. The same type o... READ MORE

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Puebla Sierra Norte Native Bees Honey

Puebla, Mexico
4.2

Originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla mountain chain in Mexico, this honey is a product of pisilnekmej bees, endemic to the region. It is collected from April to June, exclusively on sunny days during the period of the full moon. Tw... READ MORE

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Heather Honey

Scotland
4.1

Hailing from the Scottish moorlands, heather honey is a unique variety of honey that is highly-prized among honey connoisseurs and often referred to as the malt of Scottish honey. The honey is produced by honeybees that feed on t... READ MORE

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Mel da Serra de Monchique

Monchique, Portugal
4.1

This wildflower honey is gathered by the Apis mellifera bee species native to the Iberian Peninsula and the district of Faro in Portugal. The honey is made from several local floral varieties, such as lavender, heather, eucalyptus, citrus... READ MORE

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Mel do Alentejo

Évora District, Portugal
4.1

Harvested from apiaries in the districts of Évora, Beja, and Portalegre, Alentejo honey is made using nectar collected from lavender, rosemary, eucalyptus, and orange blossoms. The complex flavor of this luxurious honey are the result of th... READ MORE

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Slavonski med

Slavonia and Baranja, Croatia
4.1

Slavonia is known as the cradle of Croatian apiculture which dates as far back as the Roman times, while the first beekeeping association was founded in the region's county seat Osijek in 1879. Thanks to such long tradition, Slavonia boasts one of... READ MORE

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Mel dos Açores

Azores, Portugal
4.0

This honey is made according to the tradition of beekeeping in the Azores, which dates back to the sixteenth century. The most important aspects of beekeeping in the region are linked to its ecological function, as honey bees pollinate most of the... READ MORE

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Peri Bali Honey

Artvin Province, Turkiye
3.9

Peri Bali is an extremely expensive Turkish honey originating from the mountains of Saricayir Dagi from Artvin province. The honey is extremely rare – it's harvested and extracted from the high walls of a cave, thus being incapable ... READ MORE

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Leatherwood Honey

Tasmania, Australia
3.9

Hailing from the wild rainforests of Tasmania’s west coast, leatherwood honey is an exceptional honey variety that is highly-prized among honey connoisseurs and gourmets all over the world. Ligustica bees make this rare honey from t... READ MORE

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Deli bal

Black Sea Region, Turkiye
3.8

Deli bal or mad honey is a Turkish honey variety originating from the Black Sea region. The honey is produced by bees from the nectar of Rhododendron ponticum and luteum, which contain a natural neurotoxin called grayanotoxin. De... READ MORE

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Mel do Ribatejo Norte

Santarém District, Portugal
3.8

This honey is made by Apis mellifera bees from Iberian wildflower nectar collected from the Mediterranean plant life of the Ribatejo region in central Portugal. It comes in four types, depending on the different percentages of pollen they... READ MORE

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Miel de Corse

Corsica, France
n/a

Miel de Corse, or Mele di Corsica, is a honey made on the island of Corsica, France with a unique odor, smell and taste featuring the island's prevalent floral types. The honey must be obtained from the nectar of honeybees of the... READ MORE

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Miel de Tenerife

Tenerife, Spain
n/a

Miel de Tenerife is a honey produced on the island of Tenerife. It is made from the nectar of flowers that grow in the unique ecosystem of the Island. It is a raw honey and is processed without the use of heat, protecting its natural nutr... READ MORE

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Meli Kissouri

Euboea, Greece
n/a

Meli Kissouri is a type of flower honey produced in the Karistia region of Greece. This autumn heather honey is made by nectar bees collected from purple heather (Erica manipuliflora and Erica verticillata). It is characterized by its dark color w... READ MORE

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Miel de Liébana

Liébana, Spain
n/a

Miel de Liébana is a honey produced in the region of Liébana, in the Autonomous Community of Cantabria. It comes in two varieties; honeydew and floral honey made from the nectar of oak and heather. This is a very flavorful h... READ MORE

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Miel des Cévennes

Lozère, France
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Miel des Cévennes is an intensely aromatic honey made in creamed, liquid or crystallized form and produced in the French regions of Lozére and Gard on the Cévennes massif. The honey has a strong flavor and a dark colo... READ MORE

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Mel do Parque de Montezinho

Bragança District, Portugal
n/a

Harvested from apiaries within Montezinho Natural Park in the northeastern part of the Trás-os-Montes region, this top-quality honey is made using nectar collected mainly from heather, chestnut, and rosemary flowers. Mel do Parque de Mo... READ MORE

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Bore honey

Guji, Ethiopia
n/a

The district of Bore is located in the Ethiopian Guji highlands, home to the eponymous indigenous community. Apart from honey, which is used as a food, a medicine, and an ingredient used to prepare beverages such as mead (locally known as boka... READ MORE

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Kočevski Gozdni Med

Kočevje, Slovenia
n/a

Prized as one of the many natural gifts from their forests, Kočevski Gozdni Med is a variety of top-quality honey originating from the southeastern part of Slovenia, namely the town and province of Kočevje, which is settled on the Rinža r... READ MORE

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Miel Villuercas-Ibores

Las Villuercas, Spain
n/a

Miel Villuercas-Ibores is a honey produced in the southeast of the province of Caceres, occupying the regions of the Villuercas and Ibores. It is a forest or multiflowered honey made from the nectar of local trees and herbs. Less frequent... READ MORE

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Đerdapski med

Golubac, Serbia
n/a

Đerdapski med is a Serbian honey originating from Golubac near the national park Đerdap. This floral honey is usually made from black locust flowers (Robinia pseudoacacia) and linden tree flowers. The color of the honey varies from light yellow ov... READ MORE

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Zagorski bagremov med

Zagorje, Croatia
n/a

Zagorski bagremov med is a traditional type of honey originating from the Zagorje region. The honey is light in color and very clear. It’s rarely crystallizing and stays in a liquid state for a very long time. The aromas are light and remini... READ MORE

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Miel - Marque Nationale du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg

Luxembourg
n/a

Miel - Marque Nationale du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg is a honey produced in the whole country by renowned beekeepers. The harvesting season starts early in the spring and lasts until late summer, especially in the case of honeydew ... READ MORE

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Miel de Galicia

Galicia, Spain
n/a

Miel de Galicia is a honey produced in the Autonomous Community of Galicia. It is a single or multi-flower honey made from the nectar of eucalyptus, chestnut, blackberry and heather. The honey from Galicia can be sold in the variety of fo... READ MORE

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Fruškogorski lipov med

Vojvodina, Serbia
n/a

Fruškogorski lipov med is a Serbian honey originating from the Fruška Gora area. The honey is made from linden tree flowers, and the Fruška Gora area has more than 1500 herbal varieties apart from the linden trees. The extract... READ MORE

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Miel d'Alsace

Alsace, France
n/a

Miel d'Alsace is a honey product made in the French region of Alsace, where the production hives are located. There are six total varieties of Alsace honey, each one unique and different from the others. Honey from the silver fir has a ba... READ MORE

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Kačerski med

Lazarevac, Serbia
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Kačerski med is a Serbian type of honey originating from the Šumadija and the Kačer river area. This floral honey is made from the flowers of black locust, linden, and medicinal herbs. The color is golden-yellow, the aroma is neutral, and t... READ MORE

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Miel de La Alcarria

Province of Guadalajara, Spain
n/a

Miel de La Alcarria is a honey produced in the District of Agraria de La Alcarria in the Provinces of Guadalajara and Cuenca. It is a single or multi-flower honey made from the nectar of rosemary and lavender flowers. The color of Miel de... READ MORE

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Miele delle Dolomiti Bellunesi

Province of Belluno, Italy
n/a

Produced within the province of Belluno, in the unspoiled nature of the Dolomites, Miele delle Dolomiti Bellunesi is an Alpine honey available in six different varieties: Robinia (black locust), Millefiori (mixed flowers... READ MORE

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Yucatán Peninsula Xunankab Bee Honey

Yaxcabá, Mexico
n/a

Produced in Yucatán in the municipalities of Mani, Yaxcaba, and Mama, Xunankab honey is amber in color and creamy in texture, while the flavor is intense with a pleasant acidity. The honey is often used to treat hearing, skin, eye,... READ MORE

Dishes with Honey

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Tamina

Algeria

4.6

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Tamina is an ancient Algerian sweet treat consisting of toasted ground semolina, butter, and honey. It is typically decorated with cinnamon or sugared almonds. Traditionally, it is served when celebrating the birth of a child, but it can be prepar... READ MORE

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Melopita

Sifnos

4.6

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Translated as honey pie, this light Greek dessert is traditionally associated with the island of Sifnos, but its varieties can be found in other Greek regions as well. The pie combines fresh cheese, preferably mizithra based on s... READ MORE

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Peking duck (Beijing kao ya)

Beijing

4.5

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Most iconic: Beijing Da Dong (Dongcheng District, China)

The history of Peking duck goes back to China's Yuan Dynasty of the 13th century. Bianyifang, Beijing's oldest restaurant specializing in Peking duck has been in business since the Jiajing reign of the 16th century, serving as a testament... READ MORE

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Galbi

South Korea

4.5

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Most iconic: Soowon Galbi (Los Angeles, United States of America)

Galbi or kalbi refers to a variety of grilled beef short ribs dishes popular in South Korea. The ribs are marinated in a sweet sauce consisting of soy sauce, sugar, rice wine, sesame oil, and garlic. Although the name of the dish translat... READ MORE

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Fouskakia

Alonissos

4.5

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Fouskakia are traditional Greek donuts or loukoumades that are prepared on the islands of Skopelos and Alonnisos, in the northwest Aegean Sea. The name of this specialty derives from the Greek word foúska, meaning a bu... READ MORE

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Baklava

Turkiye

4.4

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Most iconic: Karaköy Güllüoğlu (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

The remarkable baklava is a luscious dessert created with layers of thin phyllo dough intertwined with chopped nuts, all doused in a sweet, viscous syrup. The popularity of baklava has long surpassed borders, regions, and ethnic groups to become a... READ MORE

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Medovik

Russia

4.4

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Most iconic: Mari Vanna Moscow (Moscow, Russia)

Medovik is a popular Russian layered honey cake consisting of honey-infused, almost biscuit-like sponges that are coated with thin layers of cream. Although there are numerous variations of the cake, the custard is usually prepared with whipped cr... READ MORE

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Liège Waffle

Liège

4.4

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Most iconic: Maison Dandoy (Brussels, Belgium)

Liège waffles are one of the two most popular waffle varieties in Belgium. These unevenly shaped, chewy treats are made with a thick, brioche-like dough which is sweetened with pearl sugar and baked in a specially-designed waffle pan. Durin... READ MORE

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Chinese BBQ pork (Char siu)

Guangdong

4.4

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Most iconic: Mott 32 (Hong Kong, China)

Char siu is a dish consisting of roasted, barbecued pork that has previously been marinated in the eponymous sauce, including ingredients such as soy sauce, hoisin sauce, rice wine, and star anise. The pork is usually served either as a sliced app... READ MORE

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Challah

Israel

4.4

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Most iconic: Port Said (Tel Aviv, Israel)

Challah is a loaf of leavened, braided egg bread that is traditionally consumed on Shabbat in Jewish communities, although it is also popular on festive occasions such as weddings or brit milahs. Less common varieties of challah are not b... READ MORE

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Melomakarona

Greece

4.4

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Though they are thought to have originated in ancient Phoenicia, melomakaronas are nowadays a typical Greek Christmas treat. These delicious semolina cookies are traditionally flavored with honey, orange zest, cinnamon and other spices, olive oil,... READ MORE

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Bal kaymak

Turkiye

4.4

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Most iconic: Karakoy Ozsut (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

A staple breakfast dish in Turkey, bal kaymak is a delicious combination of kaymak - a traditional dairy product produced from water buffalo milk, very similar to clotted cream - that is generously doused with honey. The dish is served as a spread... READ MORE

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Bulgogi

South Korea

4.3

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Most iconic: Sariwon (Seoul, South Korea)

It's hard to say which is better: the succulent meat or spicy side dishes that define bulgogi, the Asian barbecue style in which thin slices of marinated meat are quickly cooked over high heat on top of a perforated, round metal plate that covers ... READ MORE

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Tajine

Morocco

4.3

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Most iconic: Al Fassia (Marrakesh, Morocco)

Tajine, also known as tagine, refers both to the rich Moroccan stews and the cooking vessel used to make them. When referring to the cooking vessel, it is a round and shallow, clay or ceramic casserole with a tall, pointy, conical lid. Th... READ MORE

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Torrijas

Madrid

4.3

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Most iconic: El Riojano (Madrid, Spain)

Torrijas is a Spanish version of the classic French toast, consisting of slices of leftover bread that are first soaked in milk, dipped in beaten eggs, and then fried in hot olive oil, unlike French toast, which is dipped in a mixture of ... READ MORE

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Turrón de Jijona

Jijona

4.3

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Turrón de Jijona is a soft nougat made with almonds, honey, sugar, and egg whites. It was named after its birthplace, a small Valencian town of Jijona (Xixona). This nougat is made by cooking sugar, honey, almonds, and egg whites. ... READ MORE

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Arni me patates sto fourno

Greece

4.3

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Most iconic: Medusa Greek Taverna (Sydney, Australia)

This Greek classic consists of an oven-roasted combination of potatoes and a leg of lamb, which can be marinated or seasoned with olive oil and fresh herbs. The dish is mainly prepared for special occasions or family gatherings, and it is typicall... READ MORE

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Gozinaki

Georgia

4.3

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Gozinaki is a traditional dessert with a crunchy texture, made with honey-fried, caramelized nuts such as walnuts, almonds, and hazelnuts. This sweet treat is often cut into diamond shapes, and it is traditionally consumed on Christmas and New Yea... READ MORE

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Roasted chicken and potatoes (Kotopoulo me patates sto fourno)

Greece

4.3

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Kotopoulo me patates sto fourno is a traditional dish consisting of roasted chicken and oven-baked potatoes. The dish is usually made with a combination of chicken, potatoes, lemon, oregano, salt, pepper, paprika, olive oil, butter, and garlic. Th... READ MORE

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Açaí na tigela

Brazil

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Most iconic: Amazônia Soul (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Açaí na tigela is a versatile Brazilian dessert made with mashed açaí berries, usually served in a bowl, topped with banana and granola, and combined with other fruits and guaraná syrup. The açaí pa... READ MORE

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Medialunas

Argentina

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Most iconic: Dos Escudos (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

These soft crescent rolls are regarded as the Argentinian take on traditional French croissants. Even though they are very similar to the French variety, medialunas are slightly more moist, smaller, and a bit sweeter. There are two tradit... READ MORE

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Japchae

South Korea

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Japchae is a South Korean dish made by stir-frying glass noodles and vegetables. The dish is often served with beef and additionally flavored with sugar and soy sauce. The name of the dish is translated to a mixture of vegetables. The ori... READ MORE

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Ssamjang

South Korea

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This thick and spicy paste is one of the most common dipping sauces in South Korean cuisine. It is traditionally prepared with a combination of fiery gochujang (red pepper paste) and the pungent doenjang (fermented soybean paste)... READ MORE

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Yiaourti me meli

Greece

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Most iconic: Taverna Platanos (Athens, Greece)

This simple no-bake treat consists of thick Greek yogurt that is doused in generous amounts of honey, then topped with walnuts. The yogurt is occasionally flavored with vanilla, while the best choice is to use traditional thyme honey and toasted w... READ MORE

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Montreal-style bagel

Montreal

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Most iconic: St-Viateur Bagel Shop (Montreal, Canada)

This bagel variety came to Montreal with the wave of Eastern European Jewish immigrants during the early 1900s. There are varying theories about the creator of the first Montreal-style bagel – some claim it was a baker named Isadore Schlafma... READ MORE

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Lacquemant wafel

Liège

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Most iconic: Désiré de Lille (Antwerp, Belgium)

Lacquemant is a Belgian waffle originating from Liege. This thin waffle is made with wheat flour, cut horizontally in half, then filled and topped with sugar syrup flavored with orange blossom. The inventor of Lacquemant is Désiré Sm... READ MORE

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Andong jjimdak

Andong

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Andong jjimdak is a South Korean dish consisting of braised chicken that is doused in a sweet and subtly spicy sauce which is infused with honey and soy sauce. Other ingredients typically include cellophane noodles, garlic, onions, chili peppers, ... READ MORE

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Bienenstich

Germany

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Most iconic: Bonjour Café (Siegburg, Germany)

This classic German cake consists of a creamy filling that is enclosed between two layers of yeasted pastry dough. The cake is topped with a gooey combination of sugar or honey, cream, and slivered almonds, while the fillings typically include swe... READ MORE

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Roast lamb with mint sauce

England

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Most iconic: Noble Rot Lamb's Conduit (Camden, England)

This traditional British dish consists of roasted racks of lamb that are typically garnished with mint sprigs and paired with a flavorful mint sauce. The meat is usually flavored with garlic, herbs, salt, and pepper. The sauce consists of fresh mi... READ MORE

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Skruzdėlynas

Lithuania

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Skruzdėlynas is a Lithuanian dessert consisting of deep-fried pieces of dough which are stacked on top of one another, then glazed with honey syrup and sprinkled with poppy seeds. The dough consists of flour, eggs, a pinch of salt, and (optionally... READ MORE

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Kalb-el-louz

Algeria

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Most iconic: Pâtisserie Mezghenna (Boumerdès, Algeria)

Kalb-el-louz is a popular Algerian baked dessert consisting of semolina and ground almonds as key ingredients. It's typically flavored with cardamom, cinnamon, vanilla, and orange blossom water. After it has been cooked, kalb-el-louz is combined w... READ MORE

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Mrouzia

Morocco

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Most iconic: Kasbah Moroccan Restaurant & Hookah Lounge (Seattle, United States of America)

Mrouzia is one of the most loved sweet-and-savory Moroccan dishes, consisting of a tagine with lamb, honey, almonds, raisins, and ras el hanout spices. The dish is traditionally reserved for festivities, celebrations, holidays, and simila... READ MORE

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Rúgbrauð

Iceland

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Characterized by its dark brown color, rúgbrauð is a rich and dense Icelandic bread that was initially prepared solely with rye flour. It was traditionally steamed in underground pits that were located near numerous Icelandic geysers, a... READ MORE

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Brioche col tuppo

Sicily

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Most iconic: Caffe Sicilia (Noto, Italy)

Brioche col tuppo is an Italian version of a brioche hailing from Sicily. It is characterized by its rounded top bun, called tuppo, which also gives this brioche its name. The tuppo should be removed and eaten first. The brioche is made with milk,... READ MORE

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Galbijjim

South Korea

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Galbijjim is a traditional South Korean dish that is prepared by braising beef short ribs in a flavorful sauce consisting of honey, mirin, soy sauce, onions, garlic, ginger, and grated apples or pears. Other ingredients include various vegetables ... READ MORE

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Mbesses

Algeria

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Mbesses is an Algerian sweet cake that is made with a combination of semolina or farina and eggs as the key ingredients. Apart from those, this cake consists of milk, yeast, sugar, honey, butter, and just a pinch of salt. It is typically garnished... READ MORE

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Honey dill

Winnipeg

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Most iconic: Mitzi's Chicken Finger Restaurant (Winnipeg, Canada)

Honey dill sauce consists of honey, mayonnaise, and dried dill – an ingredient that is unique to Manitoba. It was created by accident, when the owner of a Winnipeg restaurant mistakenly invented it by trying to copy the sauce from another re... READ MORE

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Mohnzelten

Lower Austria

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Most iconic: Konditorei Elisabeth (Weißenkirchen in der Wachau, Austria)

Mohnzelten is the name of a sweet Austrian pastry that's a specialty of the Waldviertel region. It consists of potato dough that's filled with poppy seeds. The dough is made from a combination of boiled potatoes, flour, butter, eggs, cream, salt, ... READ MORE

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Füszerezett vöröskáposzta

Sopron District

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Fuszerezet voroskaposzta or spiced red cabbage is a traditional dish from Sopron. It typically consists of red cabbage, apples or pears, onions, garlic, and bacon, which are simmered in red wine with caraway, honey, and vinegar. The recip... READ MORE

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Gochujang-Beef Stir-Fry (Gochujang bokkeum)

South Korea

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Gochujang bokkeum is a traditional dish originating from South Korea. The dish is usually made with a combination of gochujang (hot pepper paste), ground beef, pine nuts, sesame oil, garlic, sugar, and black pepper. The ground beef is seasoned wit... READ MORE

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American pancakes

United States of America

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Most iconic: Clinton St. Baking Co. (Manhattan, United States of America)

American pancakes are made from a thick batter consisting of eggs, flour, milk, and baking powder. Additionally, fruit such as apples, strawberries, and blueberries can also be added to the batter, along with buttermilk or chocolate chips. When se... READ MORE

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Nürnberger Lebkuchen

Nuremberg

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The history of Nuremberg's gingerbread is closely tied to the city's role as a crossroad of several European trade routes, a position that bestowed the city with spices from distant countries. Nürnberger Lebkuchen are typically large, round g... READ MORE