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Fava Santorinis

Cyclades, Greece
4.7

Since ancient times, the plant Lathyrus clymenum has been grown exclusively on the islands of Santorini, Thira, Thirasia, Palea Kameni, Nea Kameni, Aspro, Christiani, and Askania in Cyclades prefecture solely to produce Fava Santorini... READ MORE

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Garbanzo de Fuentesaúco

Province of Zamora, Spain
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Garbanzo de Fuentesaúco are dried garbanzo beans grown in the province of Zamora. Chickpeas have been cultivated in Zamora since the area was colonized by the ancient Romans, and has since become a staple food for the regi... READ MORE

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La Guajira cowpeas (Kapeshuna)

La Guajira Department, Colombia
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Called kapeshuna in the local language, la Guajira cowpea includes several different varieties of beans that vary in color, ranging from white, blue, gray, or brown with white speckles. It is one of the traditional crops that hav... READ MORE

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Garbanzo de Escacena

Province of Huelva, Spain
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Garbanzo de Escacena are dried garbanzo beans grown in the province of Huelva and Seville. These chickpeas are of exceptional quality and have some superior characteristics, including being free of any defects in shape and appear... READ MORE

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White peas (Safed vatana)

India
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White peas, also known as safed vatana in India, are dried and matured seeds of green peas. They have a beige or off-white color and are commonly used in Indian cuisines, especially in dishes like ragda pattice, ghugni, and curries. Unlike fresh g... READ MORE

Dishes with Peas

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Kaleh pacheh

Iran

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Kaleh pacheh is a traditional Persian dish made from various parts of a sheep’s head and feet, typically enjoyed as a hearty breakfast in Iran and other parts of the Middle East and Central Asia. The dish's name reflects its ingredients, wit... READ MORE

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Lechona

Tolima Department

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Most iconic: Restaurante Boquerón (Ibagué, Colombia)

Lechona is a traditional dish consisting of a roasted pig stuffed with onions, peas, fresh herbs, and various spices. The pig is roasted for a long time until the meat is tender and succulent. The dish is usually prepared for celebrations and fest... READ MORE

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Keema

India

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Most iconic: Leopold Cafe (Mumbai, India)

Keema is a stew that is usually prepared as a curry with ingredients such as minced lamb or chicken meat, green peas, ginger-garlic paste, chili, onions, ghee, and garam masala spices. The name of the dish means minced meat in Urdu. Altho... READ MORE

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Chole bhature

Delhi

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Most iconic: Chache Di Hatti (New Delhi, India)

At its core, chole bhature is a combination of two dishes: chole - a spicy chickpea curry, and bhature - a type of fried bread made with maida flour. Popular throughout North India, the dish was invented in Delhi in the 1940s. It... READ MORE

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Seco de cabrito

Peru

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Most iconic: El Bolivariano (Pueblo Libre, Peru)

Seco de cabrito is a traditional dish that was originally prepared in the north of the country, but nowadays it's also popular in coastal areas. It consists of goat meat that's cooked with hot peppers, peas, carrots, and cilantro sauce. The list o... READ MORE

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Shiro wat

Ethiopia

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Shiro wat or tsebhi shiro is an Ethiopian and Eritrean stew made with chickpeas or broad beans as main ingredients, along with garlic, onions, ginger, tomatoes, and chili peppers. The chickpeas give this stew a nice texture and nutty flavor, but t... READ MORE

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Hummus kawarma

Lebanon

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Hummus kawarma is a traditional version of hummus. In order to prepare it, freshly made hummus is topped with fried pieces of lamb. The hummus is made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, crushed garlic, and cold water, while the kawarma consists ... READ MORE

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Cocido lebaniego

Liébana

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Most iconic: Del Oso (Areños, Spain)

Cocido lebaniego is a traditional dish originating from the Liébana area in Cantabria. The stew consists of local chickpeas, potatoes, and cabbage with meat from the pig slaughter such as chorizo, bacon, and morcilla. Breadcrumbs, parsley, ... READ MORE

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Hummus

Lebanon

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Most iconic: Hummus Abu Hassan (Tel Aviv, Israel)

This internationally popular, beige-colored spread is traditionally made with mashed chickpeas, tahini sesame paste, lemon juice, and garlic. People across the world love hummus for its tangy flavor and the fact that it is filled with nut... READ MORE

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Yangzhou fried rice (Yang zhou chao fan)

Yangzhou

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Most iconic: Yung Kee (Hong Kong, China)

Yangzhou fried rice is a Chinese dish consisting of rice, eggs, and vegetables such as carrots, mushrooms, peas, while the common additions also include shrimps, meat, scallions, and Chinese ham. Traditional versions sometimes may incorporate sea ... READ MORE

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Hummus Beiruti

Beirut

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Most iconic: Al Ameer (Dearborn, United States of America)

Hummus Beiruti is a Lebanese version of hummus, the famous chickpea-based dip. This version adds a large amount of garlic and spices to it. It’s usually made with a combination of chickpeas, olive oil, garlic, yogurt, tahini, cold water, cum... READ MORE

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Brown Stew Chicken

Jamaica

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Most iconic: Miss T's Kitchen (Ocho Rios, Jamaica)

Brown stew chicken is a spicy Jamaican dish consisting of chicken pieces that are browned and simmered in a rich gravy made with onions, peppers, ketchup, and water. The dish is traditionally served with rice, peas, fried ripe plantains, and slice... READ MORE

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Diri ak djon djon

Nord Department

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Diri ak djon djon is a Haitian dish consisting of rice combined with black mushrooms. During the boiling process, these mushrooms release a natural coloring (gray to black), giving the dish its distinctive colors and flavors. Black mushrooms are n... READ MORE

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Paella de mariscos

Valencian Community

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Most iconic: La Pepica (Valencia, Spain)

Seafood paella is one of the most popular paella varieties, not only in Valencia, but also in Andalusia and all along the Spanish coast. Due to the abundance of fresh fish and seafood, this dish is an absolute summer favorite in Spain. Paella de m... READ MORE

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Panipuri

India

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Most iconic: Elco Pani Puri Center (Mumbai, India)

Panipuri is a street snack that is extremely popular in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal. Small in size, it consists of a hollow puri that is fried until crispy, then stuffed with a combination of flavored water called pani, tamarin... READ MORE

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Tagliatelle al salmone

Italy

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Although salmon isn't a type of locally available fish, due to its popularity it has been introduced in the Italian kitchen, and nowadays it is often paired with local ingredients in modern Italian dishes such as tagliatelle al salmone - a simple ... READ MORE

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Pav bhaji

Mumbai

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Most iconic: Sardar Pav Bhaji (Mumbai, India)

Pav bhaji is a popular street snack originating from the Indian state of Maharashtra. It consists of a vegetable curry that is typically served with a soft bread roll known as pav. The dish was invented in the 1850s as a midnight meal by ... READ MORE

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Arepa reina pepiada

Venezuela

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Most iconic: Viva Las Arepas (Las Vegas, United States of America)

Arepa reina pepiada is one of the most famous arepa varieties in Venezuela. This type of arepa is stacked and filled with a combination of avocado, shredded chicken pieces, lime, coriander, mayonnaise, and optional peas. The dish was invented by H... READ MORE

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Fanesca

Ecuador

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Most iconic: Miskay (Quito, Ecuador)

Fanesca is a unique Ecuadorian soup characterized by its thick consistency, consisting of fresh Andean grains, beans, peas, and lentils, combined with salt cod cooked in milk. There should be 12 different grains and beans in the soup, symbolizing ... READ MORE

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Menestrón

Peru

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Menestrón is a Peruvian soup that is an adaptation of the famous Italian minestrone. The soup became popular in Peru with the first Italian immigrants, and over time, it was adapted for local palates using a variety of Peruvian ing... READ MORE

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Butadon

Obihiro

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Most iconic: Butadon Pancho (Obihiro, Japan)

Butadon is a Japanese dish consisting of a bowl of rice that is topped with sliced fatty pork cooked in a slightly sweet soy sauce. Other common toppings include green peas and onions. The name butadon is derived from two words – butaREAD MORE

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Caldo de bolas

Ecuador

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Most iconic: El Jardín (Guayaquil, Ecuador)

Caldo de bolas is a traditional dumpling soup originating from Ecuador, and it's also popular in the Tumbes region in Peru. In order to prepare the dumplings, cooked ripe plantains are mashed, mixed with eggs and shaped into a ball. The dumplings ... READ MORE

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Alicha wat

Ethiopia

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Alicha wat is a traditional dish and a part of the famous Ethiopian wat stews. This stew is made with a combination of onions, yellow split peas, niter kibbeh clarified butter, ginger, garlic, turmeric, chili peppers, and, if desired, potatoes. Th... READ MORE

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Dhalpuri roti

Trinidad and Tobago

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Most iconic: Hosein's Roti Shop (San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago)

In Trinidad, everybody eats roti – they make it in the morning and in the afternoon - that is how popular this flatbread is on the island. Although roti didn't start in Trinidad, the inhabitants made their own style over the years. Dhalpuri ... READ MORE

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Harira

Morocco

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Most iconic: Chez Chegrouni (Marrakesh, Morocco)

Harira is a herb-rich, tomato-based soup with a velvety-smooth, creamy texture, as the word hareer signifies velvetiness in Arabic. It's the most popular soup in Morocco, symbolizing the unification of people during Ramadan, the ... READ MORE

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Fava

Greece

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Most iconic: Tavern Klimataria (Athens, Greece)

Though it only uses a few ingredients, Greek fava dip is an incredibly flavorful dish. It consists of yellow split peas that are cooked alongside onions and various spices until they completely disintegrate and transform into a creamy, velvety pur... READ MORE

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Chiftele

Romania

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Chiftele are crispy, deep-fried Romanian meatballs traditionally made from minced pork or chicken, bread crumbs, and mashed potatoes, flavored abundantly with onions, garlic, lovage, and parsley leaves. Apart from the traditional meat-based chifte... READ MORE

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Czech pea soup (Hrachová polévka)

Czech Republic

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This traditional Czech soup is prepared with fresh peas, green split peas, or yellow split peas. It often incorporates flavorful broths, various root vegetables, smoked meat, and spices such as cumin or marjoram. Although it can vary in color and ... READ MORE

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Pasta e ceci

Italy

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Most iconic: Armando al Pantheon (Rome, Italy)

Pasta e ceci is a thick Italian soup featuring pasta and chickpeas as the main ingredients. Any kind of pasta can be used in the soup, from maltagliati to cannolicchi. The dish is usually prepared with a soffrito of onions and ce... READ MORE

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Sopa de mani

Cochabamba

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Sopa de mani is a Bolivian peanut soup made with beef, beef bones, potatoes, and peas as the main ingredients. Beef is sometimes substituted with chicken since it pairs nicely with peanuts, but the soup can also be modified so that it is meatless.... READ MORE

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Arroz atollado

Valle del Cauca Department

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Arroz atollado is a Colombian rice dish originating from the Valle del Cauca region, especially the town of Cali and the surrounding area. The main ingredients include rice, stock, oil, pork, sausages, red and yellow potatoes, and peas. This Colom... READ MORE

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Shaki piti

Shaki

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Most iconic: Restoran Qaqarin (Shaki, Azerbaijan)

When seeking genuinely authentic and traditional Azerbaijani cuisine, piti is undoubtedly the first dish that locals will recommend. Originating in the northern city of Sheki, this hearty stew owes its unmistakable taste to the clay pot i... READ MORE

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Ouzi

Damascus

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Ouzi is a Syrian phyllo pastry pie filled with a mix of lamb, rice, peas and carrots, seasoned with bay leaves, cardamom, nutmeg, cloves, black pepper, and salt. It is served warm with yogurt and fresh salad and is usually followed by a serving of... READ MORE

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Falafel

Israel

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Most iconic: HaKosem (Tel Aviv, Israel)

Even though these protein-packed chickpea fritters are listed as one of Israel's national dishes, and are a staple in many Middle Eastern countries including Palestine and Lebanon, it is often suggested that falafel might have evolved from the Egy... READ MORE

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Chana masala

Northern India

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Most iconic: Old Rao Hotel (Sidhrawali, India)

A specialty of North India, chana masala is a tangy chickpea curry that is commonly consumed as a snack, main meal, or breakfast. Arguably, it is the most popular vegetarian dish in India, commonly found on railway platforms, at work, in school ca... READ MORE

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Acarajé

Bahia

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Most iconic: Acarajé da Dinha (Salvador, Brazil)

In Bahia, the northeastern state of Brazil, there is a dish that is considered to be the most popular street food around, called acarajé. It consists of black-eyed peas or cowpeas that are formed into a ball, deep-fried in dendé<... READ MORE

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Mattar paneer

Punjab

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Most iconic: Kesar da Dhaba (Amritsar, India)

Mattar paneer is a popular vegetarian dish of North Indian origin, made with peas and paneer cheese in a garam masala-spiced tomato sauce. The rich, thick curry is a specialty of Punjab, but it is widely enjoyed throughout India. Traditionally, th... READ MORE

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Rechta

Algiers

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Rechta is a traditional dish consisting of thin and flat noodles and chicken sauce. The noodles are made with a combination of flour, salt, and water, while the sauce is made with chicken pieces, onions, garlic, oil, chickpeas, ras el hanout, cinn... READ MORE

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Bissara

Egypt

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Bissara is a comforting Egyptian and Moroccan dish made with puréed beans – either split peas or dried fava beans. It can be prepared in the form of a soup or porridge, while the thicker versions are commonly used as a dip. The pur&ea... READ MORE

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Kik alicha

Ethiopia

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Kik alicha is an Ethiopian dish consisting of a purée made from yellow split peas. The taste is mild and savory, and the dish can be additionally flavored with garlic, turmeric, or ginger. It is recommended to serve kik alicha with rice or ... READ MORE

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Tamales Tolimenses

Tolima Department

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Most iconic: La Puerta Falsa (Bogotá, Colombia)

Tamales tolimenses is a Colombian delicacy named after the Tolima region. This tamale variety is made with corn masa, peas, carrots, potatoes, chicken, pork, rice, and selected spices. Everything is neatly wrapped in plantain leaves, and the tamal... READ MORE

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Pollo arvejado

Chile

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Pollo arvejado is a typical Chilean stew made with chicken and peas as the main ingredients. The stew is usually flavored with onions, garlic, carrots, green peppers, white wine, chicken stock, cumin, paprika, and bay leaves. In Chile, it is typic... READ MORE