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Carne de Porco Alentejano

Beja District, Portugal
4.4

This meat is taken from Alentejo pigs, a traditional Mediterranean breed with African origins. Its fine-grained, tasty, succulent meat is the result of a special diet of acorns and herbs that the animals graze on. The color of the meat ra... READ MORE

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Carne de Bísaro Transmontano

Bragança District, Portugal
4.3

This meat is taken from Bísaro pigs raised in the districts of Bragança and Vila Real in northern Portugal. Bísaro pigs are fed with local agricultural products, especially chestnuts. Bísaro Transm... READ MORE

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Traditionally farmed Gloucestershire Old Spots pork

Gloucestershire, England
4.2

Old spots pork is differentiated from other, conventionally produced pork, by its greater fat, smaller and darker muscles, higher tenderness, juiciness and retention of moisture and a completely different flavor. It is sold as cuts such a... READ MORE

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Schwäbisch-Hällisches Qualitätsschweinefleisch

Schwäbisch Hall, Germany
4.0

The Schwäbisch-Hällisches Landschwein pig breed emerged around 1820 as a result of crossing Chinese saddleback pigs with the existing wild pig population in Schwäbisch Hall in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Chinese pi... READ MORE

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Cinta Senese

Tuscany, Italy
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Named after the province of Siena in Tuscany and the Italian word la cintura, meaning belt, referring to a distinctive white stripe which runs through this pig's coarse black hair, Cinta Senese is widely known for excell... READ MORE

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Cerdo de Teruel

Province of Teruel, Spain
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Cerdo de Teruel refers to pork that originates from the Teruel province in Aragon, Spain. This area is known for its high-quality po... READ MORE

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Viande de Porc Marque Nationale Grand-Duché de Luxembourg

Luxembourg
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Viande de Porc de la Marque Nationale Grand-Duché de Luxembourg refers to pig meat produced by around 40 farmers throughout the country using exclusively non-industrial methods. The origin of pigs is not regulated, but it is import... READ MORE

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Kakhuri ghori

Kakheti, Georgia
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The Kakhuri Ghoi pig, an indigenous breed from the Kakheti region of Georgia, is known for its easy domestication and adaptability to local environments. Thanks to the history of decline starting in the 1930s due to crossbreeding in Soviet farms a... READ MORE

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Kintoa

Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
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Kintoa pork comes from renowned pie noir du Pays Basque, farmed outdoors in small herds, feeding only on acorns, chestnuts, and ferns. The meat has a pronounced red color, marbled with white to pink intramuscular fat, and once co... READ MORE

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Porc du Sud-Ouest

Aquitaine, France
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Porc du Sud-Ouest is fresh pork meat from pigs born and reared in the South-Western France in the regions of Aquitaine, Midi-Pyrénées and Poitou-Charentes, specific for rearing pigs for a long time and with a tradition of us... READ MORE

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Turopolje pig (Turopoljska svinja)

Turopolje, Croatia
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Turopoljska svinja is a Croatian pig breed named after its place of origin, Turopolje. It is believed that Turopolje pig is a result of cross-breeding the Siska breed with the Krskopoljski breed. These pigs have white or grey ski... READ MORE

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East Balkan Swine

Shumen Province, Bulgaria
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THESE PIGS ARE IN DANGER OF BECOMING EXTINCT. Thought to be genetically related to the Mediterranean turf pig, East Balkan swine is the only surviving native Bulgarian breed of pigs. This ancient pig breed was crossed with the Thracian fl... READ MORE

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Bazna Pig

Bazna, Romania
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THESE PIGS ARE RARE AND THEY ARE GRADUALLY DISAPPEARING. Bazna is a Romanian pig breed named after the eponymous small municipality in the district of Sibiu. In the 19th century, Bazna breed was crossed with Mangalica, then with ... READ MORE

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Porc de Normandie

Lower Normandy, France
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Porc de Normandie is pork from the French regions of Eure, Seine-Maritime, Calvados, Orne and Manche that can be sold either as a whole carcass or cut in pieces. The pigs are reared in a sustainable way, with an outdoor area where each in... READ MORE

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Morava pig

Serbia
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THIS SPECIES IS CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. Morava pig is black with lop ears and smooth, thin hair. Its body is long and narrow, while the shoulder blades and hams are not quite developed, with little muscle. This breed of pig is known for it... READ MORE

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Porc noir de Bigorre

Hautes-Pyrénées, France
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Porc noir de Bigorre is pork meat coming from Gascon Noir de Bigorre pigs, the oldest breed of pigs known in France. Their meat is marbled with intramuscular fat and surrounded by an outer layer of white fat. Once cooked, the fat... READ MORE

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Porc d'Auvergne

Auvergne, France
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Porc d'Auvergne is a uniquely tasting fresh meat from pigs reared in the open air in the French region of Auvergne with its numerous cantons and municipalities, mountains and valleys with a favorable level of rainfall, beneficial to the s... READ MORE

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Welsh Pig

Wales
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Welsh pig is white with lop ears, a thick curly tail, and fine, straight hair. This domestic breed of pig is characterized by a long and pear-shaped body with well-developed firm hams and lean, broad set legs. Thought to be related to an ... READ MORE

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Traditionally Reared Pedigree Welsh Pork

Wales
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Traditionally Reared Pedigree Welsh Pork is fresh pork meat from Pedigree Welsh pigs that are reared in a traditional way, in small herds and with a lot of freedom to move without stress. Pig farming is a Welsh tradition for many... READ MORE

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Yucatán Peninsula Hairless Pig

Yucatán, Mexico
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Reared for more than 500 years in the Yucatán peninsula, the Mexican hairless pig is characterized by its black color and large, pointed ears. It all began when the Spaniards introduced Celtic pigs, Asian pigs, and Iberian pigs, and the com... READ MORE

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Porc de la Sarthe

Sarthe, France
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Porc de la Sarthe is pork reared on farms in the Sarthe region in France, sold as whole carcasses or as cutlets. The animals feed mostly on a cereal-based diet in the fields or in open buildings on straw mats, and they are slaughtered whe... READ MORE

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Porc de Vendée

Vendée, France
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Porc de Vendée is mature pork (at least 182 days at the day of slaughter) that is reared in the open and fed on a diet based on cereals in the Vendée region in France. They are raised in a sustainable way to prevent stress for the an... READ MORE

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Porc du Limousin

Limousin, France
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Porc du Limousin is pork with a minimal percentage of fat, raised and slaughtered in the Limousin region in France. The pigs are fully mature on the day of slaughter (182 days), and they feed on cereals and corn, to control the quality an... READ MORE

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Porc de Franche-Comté

Franche-Comté, France
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Porc de Franche-Comté is fresh meat from pigs, either females or castrated males that have been fattened on whey. The meat is produced in the Franche-Comté region in France. The pigs are slaughtered when they are at least 18... READ MORE

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Cắp nách

Sa Pa, Vietnam
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Cắp nách is the name for a unique breed of Vietnamese black pigs originating from the mountainous Sapa region. In Sapa, locals let these pigs to roam free and find their own food in the forest and gardens, which is why the meat is so sweet ... READ MORE

Dishes with Pork

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Xiaolongbao

Shanghai

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Most iconic: Din Tai Fung Shanghai (Shanghai, China)

Xiaolongbao are soup-filled dumplings originating from the 19th-century Nan Xiang, what is today Shanghai's Jiading district. It is believed that the first form of xiaolongbao was sold by Huang Mingxian, a shop owner who wanted to evolve the class... READ MORE

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Guotie

China

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Most iconic: Fat Rice (Chicago, United States of America)

The pan-fried variety of the Chinese jiaozi dumpling, known as guotie, is a Northern Chinese dumpling typically filled with minced pork, Chinese cabbage, scallions, ginger, rice wine, and sesame seed oil. Crunchy and soft textures are ach... READ MORE

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Hamamatsu gyoza

Hamamatsu

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Most iconic: Mutsugiku (Hamamatsu, Japan)

Hamamatsu is a popular variety of Japanese gyoza filled with cabbage, onions, pork, and selected seasonings. It is characterized by a unique frying style in which cooks arrange gyoza in a circular pattern (hanetsuke, a technique ... READ MORE

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Ramen

Japan

4.6

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Most iconic: Ichiran Nakasu (Fukuoka, Japan)

Ramen is a noodle soup that first appeared in Japan in 1910, when Chinese cooks combined the noodles with a salty broth. These curly noodles were of bright yellow color and more elastic than the Japanese noodles prepared at the time – the do... READ MORE

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Tacos

Mexico

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Most iconic: Valentina's Tex Mex BBQ (Austin, United States of America)

Tacos are the national dish of Mexico, dating back to the Mexican silver mines of the 18th century, when the word taco referred to gunpowder that was wrapped in a piece of paper and inserted into rocks. It was used to excavate the preciou... READ MORE

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Churrasco

Rio Grande do Sul

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Most iconic: Churrascaria Palace (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Churrasco is a Brazilian barbecue method where juicy pieces, slices, steaks, and chops of beef, veal, lamb, pork, and chicken are placed on big skewers and grilled over wood fire. It started in the early 1800s when the Gauchos (European immigrants... READ MORE

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Tonkotsu ramen

Fukuoka

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Most iconic: Ichiran Nakasu (Fukuoka, Japan)

Tonkotsu is a unique style of ramen consisting of an extremely rich, fatty pork broth, fresh noodles, soft-yolk eggs, and tender pork belly that melts in the mouth. It is so popular and special that it could be a dish of its own, not just a ramen ... READ MORE

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Jiaozi

China

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Most iconic: Ho Lee Fook (Hong Kong, China)

These Chinese dumplings known as jiaozi, consisting of a thinly rolled piece of dough which contains either meat or a vegetable filling, are one of the most popular and most commonly eaten dishes in China and East Asia. They can be served either a... READ MORE

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Phanaeng Curry

Thailand

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Most iconic: Baan Rim Pa Patong (Phuket, Thailand)

Phanaeng curry is a variety of Thai curry that is characterized by a thick texture and salty-sweet peanut flavor. It consists of meat that is stewed with coconut milk, panang curry paste, makrut lime leaves, fish sauce, and palm sugar. The meat us... READ MORE

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Soup buns (Tangbao)

China

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Most iconic: Din Tai Fung Shanghai (Shanghai, China)

The name tangbao or tangbaozi refers to a broad group of steamed Chinese soup-filled dumplings. Depending on the origin, dumplings can be made with leavened or plain dumpling dough which is usually wrapped around a gelatinous filling, twi... READ MORE

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Gringas

Mexico

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Most iconic: El Vilsito (Mexico City, Mexico)

Gringas is a typical Mexican dish made with flour tortillas filled with al pastor marinated pork meat, cheese, and, most commonly, pineapple slices, although onions, chili sauce, and coriander can all be added to the dish according to the... READ MORE

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Sugo di carne

Italy

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This traditional Italian meat sauce consists of ground beef, pork, or a combination of both, that is sautéed alongside a sofrito of onions, carrots, and celery, a splash of red wine, and canned tomatoes. The mixture is traditionally seasone... READ MORE

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Kontosouvli

Greece

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Kontosouvli is a traditional dish consisting of large pieces of pork marinated in a mixture of herbs and spices, then skewered and slowly cooked on a rotisserie, much like a gyro or souvlaki. The marinade often contains ingredien... READ MORE

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Yokohama-Style Ramen

Yokohama

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Most iconic: Yoshimuraya (Yokohama, Japan)

Yokohama-style ramen or iekei ramen is a Japanese type of ramen originating from the Yokohama area and dating back to 1974. The dish consists of thick noodles and a stock that's a mix of creamy tonkotsu (pork broth) and soy sauce. The top... READ MORE

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Donburi

Japan

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Most iconic: Tamahide (Chūō, Japan)

Donburi is both a large and deep bowl made of clay, ceramic, or wood that has a lid on, and a dish - rice with a topping that goes inside this bowl. In modern Japan, even a lunchbox containing this type of meal is considered to be donburi... READ MORE

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Chilorio

Sinaloa

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Most iconic: Chayito Cenaduría (Mazatlán, Mexico)

Chilorio is a Sinaloan dish consisting of fried pulled pork meat that is cooked in chili sauce and spices such oregano, garlic, and cumin. Originally, it was used as a way to preserve meat, but today it is usually used as a filling for numerous Me... READ MORE

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Pork Satay (Sate babi)

Indonesia

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Most iconic: Sate Babi Bawah Pohon (Kuta, Indonesia)

Sate babi is a traditional dish and a type of satay made with pork as the main ingredient. The meat is cut into cubes and marinated in a combination of garlic, lemon juice, kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), salt, and pepper. The pieces of meat are th... READ MORE

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Gyros

Greece

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Most iconic: Pitogyros (Oia, Greece)

Gyros is one of the most popular Greek street food dishes, consisting of meat such as pork and chicken (in Greece) or lamb and veal (popular in other countries) cooked on a vertical spit. The meat is sliced in thin shavings and is then usually pla... READ MORE

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Tagliatelle al ragù alla Bolognese

Bologna

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Most iconic: Osteria dell' Orsa (Bologna, Italy)

Tagliatelle al ragù alla Bolognese is a traditional dish originating from Bologna, consisting of tagliatelle pasta and a rich ragù made with a mixture of minced beef and pork, and tomatoes as key ingredients. Even though they are oft... READ MORE

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Gyoza

Japan

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Most iconic: Harajuku Gyoza-ro (Shibuya, Japan)

The famous Japanese gyoza are crescent-shaped dumplings that have originated from the traditional Chinese jiaozi dumplings. The recipe was slightly altered to accommodate the Japanese taste, and gyoza soon became one of the favorite Japan... READ MORE

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Pierogi

Poland

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Most iconic: Na Winklu (Poznań, Poland)

These stuffed dumplings derived their name from the Polish word for filled dumpling: pieróg. This former peasant food evolved into one of Poland's favorite dishes. Every ... READ MORE

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Tacos al pastor

Mexico

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Most iconic: Taqueria Franc (Tijuana, Mexico)

Tacos al pastor is a Mexican dish consisting of thin slices of shaved pork from a rotating spit, placed on a tortilla and topped with onions, chopped coriander, pineapple chunks, chili, and salsa. The dish evolved from the Lebanese culinary tradit... READ MORE

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Miso ramen

Sapporo

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Most iconic: Kikanbo (Chiyoda, Japan)

Miso ramen is a flavorful dish made by cooking the miso base, broth, and vegetables in a wok. The concoction is then topped with bean sprouts, chopped pork, garlic, sweet corn, and (sometimes) local seafood such as crabs, scallops, and squids. The... READ MORE

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Carnitas

Michoacán

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Most iconic: Los Panchos (Mexico City, Mexico)

Originating from the Mexican state of Michoacán, carnitas is a flavorful dish made from pork (usually front sections or pork shoulder) that is braised, roasted, or slow-cooked in its own fat for a long time until fully tender and succulent.... READ MORE

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Khinkali

Georgia

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Most iconic: Maspindzelo (Tbilisi, Georgia)

These delicious Georgian dumplings known as khinkali are considered to be one of the national dishes of the country. The dumplings are filled with meat and spices, then traditionally twisted into a knot at the top. Regional differences influence t... READ MORE

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Khao soi

Northern Thailand

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Most iconic: Khao Soi Khun Yai (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

A signature dish of Northern Thailand, khao soi is a delicious coconut soup in which numerous regional influences were combined to create a truly spectacular dish. The base of the soup is a slightly spicy broth which combines coconut milk and red ... READ MORE

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Shio ramen

Hakodate

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Most iconic: Ramen Sen no Kaze (Kyoto, Japan)

Distinguished by the use of salt as the main seasoning in the broth, shio ramen is one of the four main flavor-based ramen categories. Like other ramen varieties, it combines three crucial elements: flavorful broth, noodles, and various toppings. ... READ MORE

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Hakata ramen

Fukuoka

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Most iconic: Ichiran Nakasu (Fukuoka, Japan)

Hailing from Fukuoka, hakata is one of the most famous ramen variety in Japan. The base of the ramen is tonkotsu (which is why it is sometimes, especially in Fukoaka, refered to as tonkotsu ramen, although there are various other... READ MORE

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Dan Dan noodles

Sichuan

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Most iconic: Han Dynasty (Philadelphia, United States of America)

Traditional dan dan noodles are a true classic of Chinese cuisine. The star of the dish is a spicy sauce served with the noodles. Made with chili oil, preserved vegetables, Sichuan peppercorn, and sometimes sesame or peanut paste, the sauce bursts... READ MORE

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Carne de porco à Alentejana

Algarve

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Most iconic: Restaurante Fialho (Évora, Portugal)

This traditional Portugal dish combines marinated pieces of pork with clams and a lightly spicy, wine-infused sauce. Though the name of this classic might imply it originated in Alentejo, it is believed that it initially appeared in the Algarve re... READ MORE

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Pernil

Puerto Rico

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Most iconic: El Jibarito (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Pernil is one of Puerto Rico's most famous dishes, a succulent roasted pork shoulder that is traditionally seasoned in a marinade called adobo mojado, consisting of paprika, salt, vinegar, garlic, and oregano. The name of the dish is deri... READ MORE

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Shuǐjiǎo

China

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Most iconic: Ho Lee Fook (Hong Kong, China)

Shuǐjiǎo are Chinese dumplings served without broth or soup, filled with various ingredients that are limited only by one's imagination. The boiled dumplings are a staple food of northern China. Some of the most popular ingredients for the filling... 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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Sinigang

Philippines

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Most iconic: Locavore (Pasig, Philippines)

Sinigang is a sour Filipino soup consisting of sampalok (fruits of the tamarind tree), water spinach, hot peppers, cabbage, broccoli, eggplant, diced tomatoes, sliced onions, ginger, garlic, green beans, fish sauce, and salt. The basic br... READ MORE

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Pan-fried pork buns (Shengjian mantou)

Suzhou

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Most iconic: Cheung Hing Kee Shanghai Pan Fried Buns (Hong Kong, China)

Among the broad group of Chinese dumplings, shengjian mantou stands out as a unique pan-fried variety. Belonging to the category of soup dumplings, or soup buns, they are slightly different than the more famous xiao long bao. Shengjian ma... READ MORE

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Souvla

Cyprus

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Most iconic: Mandra Tavern (Paphos, Republic of Cyprus)

This Cypriot-style barbecue dish is made with seasoned and marinated meat, typically lamb, pork, or chicken, which is placed on a long skewer and slow-roasted over an open fire. The marinating process makes the meat incredibly tender and succulent... READ MORE

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Khorovats

Armenia

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Most iconic: Urartu Restaurant (Yerevan, Armenia)

Khorovats is a unique Armenian barbecue method where the meat is first placed on a set of high-quality skewers called shish and shampoors, then grilled on mangal, a grill often shared among neighbors, or less commonly, b... READ MORE

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Calentado

Antioquia Department

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Most iconic: Abasto (Bogotá, Colombia)

Calentado is a traditional breakfast consisting of last night's leftovers that are simply reheated. It stems from the past, when much of the Colombian population lived in poverty and nothing was wasted. This hearty breakfast usually includes rice,... READ MORE

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Tacos de adobada

Mexico

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Tacos de adobada is a Mexican dish that's similar to tacos al pastor, but not the same. Both tacos al pastor and tacos de adobada refer to pork that's been marinated in a combination of spices, chili peppers, and vinegar. For al pastor, the pork i... READ MORE

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Ragù Napoletano

Naples

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Most iconic: Tandem Ragù Ristorante Napoli (Naples, Italy)

Ragù Napoletano is a traditional meat and tomato sauce originating from Naples. In the past, it was prepared by the portinai or doormen who sat while observing the comings and goings of tenants as well as the sounds of the... READ MORE

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Jeyuk bokkeum

South Korea

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This South Korean classic consists of thinly sliced fatty pork cuts that are marinated and then grilled or pan-fried. The marinade is based on gochujang - a spicy Korean chili paste - and additions such as soy sauce, chili flakes, rice wi... READ MORE