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Alcoholic Beverages & producers

Alcoholic Beverages

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Brunello di Montalcino

Province of Siena, Italy
4.8

Brunello di Montalcino is a red Italian wine produced in the vineyards surrounding the town of Montalcino in the Tuscany wine region. Though it was initially considered to be made from a separate grape variety named Brunello, it was later... READ MORE

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Baga

Coimbra District, Portugal
4.7

Baga is a red grape variety mostly used in the Portuguese Bairrada appellation. This dark-skinned grape can produce wines of various characters, but until the 1980s, most producers used it for inexpensive bulk wines. When the approach and... READ MORE

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Barolo

Province of Cuneo, Italy
4.6

This full-bodied, red wine is made from Nebbiolo grapes in a small area in Piedmont with a unique soil and climate conditions. It has been produced since the 19th century, and soon after its invention, it became a favorite among the Italian and Eu... READ MORE

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Vintage Port

Vila Real District, Portugal
4.6

Vintage Port is a style made from the best grapes of a single year harvest. It is considered the most prestigious and the highest quality port style. Vintage is not produced every year, but only when port houses decide that the wine is of... READ MORE

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Rías Baixas

Province of Pontevedra, Spain
4.6

Rías Baixas is a Spanish appellation located along the Atlantic coast in Galicia. The entire region is divided into five subregions: Salnes Valley, O Rosal, Soutomaior, Ribeira do Ulla, and Condado do Tea. There are several permitt... READ MORE

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Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Vaucluse, France
4.6

Châteauneuf-du-Pape is the largest and the most important appellation in the southern part of the Rhône Valley that comprises of five communes. Most Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines are predominantly red blends, with a small pe... READ MORE

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Vinsanto

Santorini, Greece
4.6

Vinsanto is a dessert wine hailing from Santorini. It is made with sun-dried Assyrtiko and Aidani grapes. Despite a surprisingly similar name, this Greek wine does not have much in common with the more famous Vin Santo from Tuscany. The g... READ MORE

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Vouvray

Vouvray, France
4.6

This French wine region is located in the Loire Valley (Touraine district), and it is known for the production of varietal white wines that are predominantly produced from Chenin Blanc. Although the appellation also includes sparkling and dessert ... READ MORE

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Naousa

Macedonia, Greece
4.6

Naousa is a Greek appellation located in the region of Macedonia. The wines produced under the designation are made exclusively from Xynomavro—an indigenous Greek grape that is often compared to Pinot Noir and Nebbiolo. Naousa wines... READ MORE

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Georgian amphora wine

Georgia
4.6

Georgian amphora wine is produced with an ancient wine-making method in which pressed grapes, including skins, juice (tkbili), stalks, and pips, are poured in traditional terracotta amphorae known as qvevri (kvevri). The amphorae are seal... READ MORE

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Dwójniak Staropolski Tradycyjny

Poland
4.6

Dwójniak is a traditional mead product with an alcohol content ranging from 15 to 18 % vol., fermented from mead wort and produced throughout Poland. To be called Dwójniak, mead must be made from one part honey and one part ... READ MORE

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Póltorak Staropolski Tradycyjny

Poland
4.6

Póltorak is a mead produced in Poland in accordance with old Polish traditions that date back over a thousand years. Its alcohol content ranges from 15 to 18% vol. and it is fermented from mead wort. In order to be called P&oac... READ MORE

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Burgundy

Burgundy, France
4.5

Burgundy is a world-famous French wine region that produces some of the best and most expensive wines in the world. Located in the east-central part of France, the area is dominated by Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Other red and white grapes... READ MORE

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Umeshu

Japan
4.5

Umeshu is a Japanese liqueur made by macerating sugar and ume plums (Prunus mume) in alcohol. It is usually made with rock sugar and ripe or green ume plums, while the base is generally made with shōchū, though other neutral spir... READ MORE

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Ribera del Duero

Castile and León, Spain
4.5

Ribera del Duero is a Spanish appellation located in several provinces of Castilla and Leon, in north-central Spain. The region is best known for big and bold varietals made with Tempranillo, also known as Tinto Fino or Tinta del Pais. Th... READ MORE

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Primitivo

Apulia, Italy
4.5

Primitivo is an Italian grape variety with quite interesting origins. Research conducted in 1994 proved that the grape is identical to Californian Zinfandel, while it was later discovered that both grapes originated from an old and obscur... READ MORE

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Coquito

Puerto Rico
4.5

Coquito is a traditional cocktail similar to eggnog. It is typically prepared and consumed during the festive Christmas season. The cocktail is made with a combination of coconut milk, rum, condensed milk, and vanilla, although every fami... READ MORE

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Barbera d'Asti

Piedmont, Italy
4.5

Barbera d’Asti (DOCG) is an Italian red wine produced on the hilly vineyards in the provinces of Asti and Alessandria in Piedmont. The minimum of 90% Barbera grapes must be used in its production, while the other 10% may be made up ... READ MORE

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Saperavi

Kakheti, Georgia
4.5

Saperavi is a resilient red Georgian grape that originated in the eastern region of Kakheti, and though it is still predominant in Georgia, small amounts are also grown in other Eastern European regions, Australia, and the United States. ... READ MORE

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Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

Abruzzo, Italy
4.5

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is a medium-bodied red Italian wine that is produced in all four provinces of Abruzzo. The wines must be made from at least 85% of Montepulciano grapes, while the only other permitted variety is Sangiovese. Though ... READ MORE

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Trappist Beer

Belgium
4.5

Trappist is a particular category of beers, or more precisely an indication of origin, which includes various styles that are brewed in Trappist monasteries. Trappist beers are internationally certified and can only be produced by Trappis... READ MORE

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Alsace Riesling

Alsace, France
4.5

Riesling is an aromatic white grape native to Germany. It is a terroir-driven wine known for its versatile character and intense aroma, usually reminiscent of citrus, petroleum, and white flowers. In Alsace, Riesling is one of the main va... READ MORE

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Chambertin

Côte-d'Or, France
4.5

Chambertin is a French appellation and a Grand Cru vineyard located in Burgundy, more precisely in the Côte de Nuits (Côte d'Or) wine region. The designation produces red wines that are mostly varietal and based on Pinot Noir.... READ MORE

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Malagousia

Greece
4.5

Malagousia is an ancient, white-skinned Greek grape that was saved from extinction by Vangelis Gerovassiliou, who brought it back from obscurity in the 1970s. The grape produces aromatic dry wines, which are usually of excellent quality. ... READ MORE

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Refajo

Colombia
4.5

Bittersweet and refreshing, Refajo is a Colombian cocktail made with a combination of Colombiana soda, pale lager, and sometimes aguardiente as well. All ingredients are typically mixed together in a chilled pitcher without stirring. The ... READ MORE

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Commandaria

Limassol District, Cyprus
4.5

This amber-colored dessert wine hails from the eponymous Cypriot region. The wine is exclusively produced from sun-dried Xynisteri (white) and Mavro (red) grape varieties, both of which are indigenous to Cyprus. The wine is matured for a minimum o... READ MORE

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Lava Flow

Hawaii, United States of America
4.5

Lava Flow is a Hawaiian cocktail with numerous variations. It can be blended or shaken. The blended version is typically made with a combination of coconut rum, light rum, pineapple juice, coconut cream, bananas, and frozen strawberries. ... READ MORE

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Samos Nectar

Samos, Greece
4.5

Nectar is a wine style that hails from Samos. The wine is produced from Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains, which is locally known as Moschato Aspro. The style is made with late-harvested and sun-dried grapes, and the wines have to be oa... READ MORE

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Mojito

Cuba
4.4

Sugary, refreshing, and herbaceous, Mojito is a traditional cocktail based on rum as the key ingredient. It has a relatively low alcohol content (about 10%). Although Havana is considered its birthplace, the origin of this simple cocktail... READ MORE

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Rioja

La Rioja, Spain
4.4

Rioja was the first Spanish appellation that received protected status. This renowned Spanish region is located in the north of the country, on both sides of the river Ebro. It is best known for its red varietals and blends, and while Tem... READ MORE

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Tripel

Belgium
4.4

Belgian-style tripel is an approachable and easy-drinking beer style with high carbonation and complex flavors. They traditionally have high alcohol content, falling between a 7 to 10% ABV range, and are often classified as very strong al... READ MORE

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Gewurztraminer d'Alsace

Alsace, France
4.4

Gewurztraminer is a pink-skinned grape that produces some of the most aromatic and complex white wines in the world. The exact origin of Gewurztraminer is hard to trace, but the grape is related to Traminer family that is cultivated acros... READ MORE

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Tawny Port

Vila Real District, Portugal
4.4

Tawny is a variety of fortified port that is usually oak-aged for around seven years (Reserva), but vintages may extend to ten, twenty, and even over forty years of age. These fortified red wines are praised for their complex aromatic pro... READ MORE

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Malbec Argentina

Mendoza Province, Argentina
4.4

Malbec originally comes from southwest France, but recently it has become one of the most important grape varieties in Argentina, where it developed an entirely different flavor profile. Due to the unique geographic and climatic features,... READ MORE

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Barbera

Piedmont, Italy
4.4

Barbera is the most common grape in Piedmont and the third most-planted grape in the country. It is used in varietals and blends. Nowadays, it is considered to have great potential to produce excellent quality wines, although it was once ... READ MORE

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Amarula

South Africa
4.4

Hailing from South Africa, this cream liqueur is produced with a base spirit that is distilled from carefully selected and hand-picked fruits of African marula, which is also known as elephant tree. The base is aged and then combined with sugar an... READ MORE

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Pedro Ximénez

Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
4.4

Pedro Ximénez is a type of Spanish sherry, as well as the name of the grape that is used to produce it. The grapes are picked when ripe and are then traditionally laid out in the sun—which increases their sugar content. After... READ MORE

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České pivo

Czech Republic
4.4

České pivo is a term that refers to a variety of beers produced throughout the whole Czech Republic that have a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) mark. The mark is used by fourteen breweries in the country for more than 80 br... READ MORE

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Ruby Port

Vila Real District, Portugal
4.4

Ruby is the most common and the freshest style of fortified port wines. Made from various red grapes, Ruby ports are usually aged for three years, typically in steel or concrete tanks, and are considered to be an approachable introduction... READ MORE

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Pisco Sour

Lima, Peru
4.4

Pisco Sour is a Peruvian cocktail made with a combination of Pisco brandy, lime juice, sugar syrup, and egg whites. The ingredients are shaken with ice and then strained into an old-fashioned glass. The cocktail is traditionally garnished with Ama... READ MORE

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Carménère (Chile)

Chile
4.4

Although Carménère originated in Bordeaux, it has virtually disappeared from its native region, and though small amounts of Carménère are planted in Italy, Argentina, and California, the grape found its true ho... READ MORE

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Sauternes

Gironde, France
4.4

This late-harvest dessert wine of Bordeaux is predominantly made with Sémillon, the region's rare golden-skinned white grapes affected by noble rot, though the blends often include Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle. The appellations may includ... READ MORE

Dishes with Alcoholic Beverage

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Korean fried chicken (Chikin)

South Korea

4.6

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Chikin, or Korean fried chicken (KFC), is a popular dish in Korean cuisine that consists of battered and deep-fried chicken pieces. Fried chicken was introduced to South Korea by the American military during the Korean War in the 1950s. American... READ MORE
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Sugo di carne

Italy

4.6

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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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Vieiras en su concha

Galicia

4.6

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Vieiras en su concha is a traditional dish originating from Galicia, consisting of scallops served in their shells. The dish is usually made with a combination of scallops, olive oil, onions, garlic, pimentón, white wine, tomato sauce, salt... 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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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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Bigoli con l'anatra

Province of Vicenza

4.6

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Most iconic: Osteria Madonnetta (Marostica, Italy)

I bigoli con l'anatra, locally known as bigoi co' l'arna, is a traditional dish that originated in the city of Thiene, but over time it became very popular throughout the province of Vicenza. Bigoli is a thick, egg-based pasta variety who... READ MORE

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Tagliatelle al ragù alla Bolognese

Bologna

4.5

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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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Ragù alla Bolognese

Bologna

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Ragù alla Bolognese was invented in the late 18th century by Alberto Alvisi, a chef of Pope Pius VII. The base of this classic is made with beef, pork or a combination of both, as well as ripe, fresh tomatoes or tomato purée, red or ... READ MORE

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Amatriciana

Amatrice

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Most iconic: Roscioli (Rome, Italy)

Named after Amatrice, a provincial town in the Sabine Hills northeast of Rome; the iconic Amatriciana sauce is often considered a part of the "holy trinity of Roman pasta", together with carbonara and cacio e pepe. Amatriciana was invented in the ... READ MORE

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Risotto ai funghi porcini

Italy

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Most iconic: Trattoria di Campagna (Sarre, Italy)

Risotto ai funghi porcini is a traditional type of risotto prepared with porcini mushrooms as the key ingredient. Apart from fresh or dried porcini, the dish also contains carnaroli or arborio rice, olive oil, butter, shallots, white wine, meat st... READ MORE

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Peruvian roast chicken (Pollo a la brasa)

Lima

4.5

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Most iconic: Pardos Chicken (Lima District, Peru)

Pollo a la brasa is a popular Peruvian dish consisting of crunchy and juicy charcoal-grilled chicken that is traditionally served with French fries and salads. Today, it is one of the most consumed meals in Peru, so much that 27 million Peruvians ... READ MORE

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Linguine allo scoglio

Campania

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Most iconic: Sicilia In Tavola (Siracusa, Italy)

One of Italy's all-time favorites, linguine allo scoglio, often also dubbed linguine ai frutti di mare is a typical southern Italian seafood dish or piatto di mare. Back in the 1980s in the wider Neapolitan area, as well as along... 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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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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Machas a la parmesana

Chile

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Most iconic: El Chiringuito (Zapallar, Chile)

Machas a la parmesana is a typical Chilean dish consisting of razor clams that are topped with salt, white wine, butter, and parmesan cheese. The clams are then broiled until the cheese melts, and it is recommended to serve them immediately, prefe... READ MORE

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Spetsofai

Thessaly

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Hailing from the Thessaly region, this rustic dish combines sausages, locally referred to as loukaniko, and bell peppers, all sliced into larger chunks and doused in a rich tomato sauce. Spetsofai is commonly elevated with hot peppers whi... READ MORE

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Sugo alla Genovese

Naples

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Most iconic: Osteria Della Mattonella (Naples, Italy)

Sugo alla Genovese is a traditional sauce that, despite its name, originates from Naples, but it was likely brought over to the city from Genoa by Genovese immigrants during the Renaissance period. The sauce is prepared by sautéeing veal or... READ MORE

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Arroz con bogavante

Valencian Community

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Arroz con bogavante is a traditional rice dish originating from Valencia. This brothy rice dish is usually made with a combination of round rice such as arroz bomba, lobster, fish stock, white wine, shrimps, onions, garlic, bell peppers, tomatoes,... READ MORE

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Risotto alla Trevigiana

Province of Treviso

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Risotto alla trevigiana is a traditional dish hailing from Treviso. It's prepared with thinly cut local radicchio, oil, rice, onions, sparkling wine, and stock. The radicchio is sautéed in olive oil with onions, then the rice is added with ... 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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Kokotxas

Basque Country

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Gelatinous fish heads known as kokotxas are a key ingredient for this classic Basque dish. Kokotxas usually come from the flashy cheeks (lower part of chin) of hake or cod. The dish is sometimes served in a sauce consisting of white wine, garlic, ... READ MORE

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Fondue jurassienne

Jura

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This is another one of those centuries-old dishes that were invented as a practical way to use old cheese and old bread. In this case, the dish is called fondue jurassienne. The star of this fondue is Comté cheese, a staple in the ... READ MORE

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Kokoras krasatos

Greece

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Most iconic: Peskesi (Heraklion, Greece)

Kόkoras krasάtos is a Greek variation on the famous French coq au vin. This Greek dish is made with rooster, Greek red wine, onions, garlic, Greek olive oil, cinnamon stick, nutmeg, cloves, allspice, bay leaves, tomatoes, and Florina peppers or Fl... 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

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Pastitsio

Greece

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Most iconic: Rouvas Tavern (Corfu City, Greece)

Although the Greeks did not invent pasta, they have been consuming similar foods since ancient times. Actually, some terms we usually associate with Italian food like lasagna and macaroni are thought by some to be of Greek origin... READ MORE

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Tartiflette

Savoie

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Most iconic: Châlet la Pricaz (Montmin, France)

One of the best-loved dishes of the Alps, tartiflette is a mouth-watering gratinated potato dish from the mountainous region of Savoie in France. It is made with medium-sized potatoes, white wine, Reblochon cheese, onions, smoked salt pork (la... READ MORE

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Grilled octopus (Chtapodi sti schara)

Greece

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Most iconic: Kokkari Estiatorio (San Francisco, United States of America)

Chtapodi sti schara (grilled octopus) is a traditional octopus dish originating from Greece. Although there are variations, the dish is usually made with a combination of octopus, red wine vinegar, olive... READ MORE

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Bitoque

Portugal

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Most iconic: O Bitoque (Lisbon, Portugal)

Bitoque is a traditional dish which consists of a lean fried steak that is usually accompanied by fries, rice, and various salads. Most commonly it is enjoyed as the main course complemented with tomato or mustard sauce and topped with a crispy fr... READ MORE

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Giouvetsi

Greece

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Most iconic: Lithos Tavern (Athens, Greece)

This classic Greek casserole consists of a combination of pasta and tomato-braised meat that is prepared as a one-pot oven dish. Although veal is the traditional choice, various types of meat may be employed, while the rich tomato sauce is usually... READ MORE

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Beef Noodle Soup

Taiwan

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Most iconic: Wattana Panich (Bangkok, Thailand)

The savory, spicy beef noodle soup is the national dish of Taiwan and the source of immense pride for the locals. The dish is an ideal winter comfort food, typically consisting of beef, broth, vegetables, noodles, and spices. Beef noodle soup has ... READ MORE

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Rabo de toro

Andalusia

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Most iconic: Taberna Salinas (Córdoba, Spain)

Rabo de toro is a traditional dish originating from the region of Andalusia, although it's eaten throughout the country. Each restaurant and region has their own recipe, but it's usually made with a combination of oxtail, olive oil, onions, garlic... READ MORE

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Pollo al ajillo

Andalusia

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Most iconic: Restaurante Otelo (Adeje, Spain)

This simple Spanish dish known as pollo al ajillo consists of chicken pieces drenched in garlic sauce. The sauce is usually made with white wine, stock, garlic, and herbs such as bay leaves, thyme, and rosemary. It can be consumed as the main cour... READ MORE

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Mushroom risotto (Risotto ai funghi)

Italy

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Most iconic: Trattoria di Campagna (Sarre, Italy)

Risotto ai funghi, or mushroom risotto, is a classic Italian dish celebrated for its creamy texture and rich, earthy fla... READ MORE

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Beurre blanc

Saint-Julien-de-Concelles

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This thick, rich, creamy sauce is made from butter, white wine, shallots, and white wine vinegar. It has a slightly sweet, tangy flavor that goes especially well with poached fish, shellfish, and asparagus. This versatile sauce was popularized in ... READ MORE

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Rojões à moda do Minho

Portugal

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This version of rojões is made with chunks of pork that were previously marinated in garlic and white wine. However, traditional Minho recipes often include roasted chestnuts, blood and flour cakes called belouras or bolachosREAD MORE

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Braised Pork Rice (Lu rou fan)

Taiwan

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Most iconic: Jin Feng (Taipei City, Taiwan)

Simple, juicy, and savory lu rou fan is a popular Taiwanese dish consisting of ground pork braised in soy sauce, five-spice powder, and rice wine until it becomes tender and flavorful. It is traditionally served over rice, although some cooks like... READ MORE

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Doro wat

Ethiopia

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Most iconic: Ras Dashen (Melbourne, Australia)

Doro wat (known as tsebhi derho in Eritrea) is a festive type of wat stew made with chicken, usually bought from outdoor markets. The meat gets soaked in water, salt, and lemon juice to eliminate bacteria, and it's then cut into eight to twelve pi... READ MORE

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Risotto alla zucca

Italy

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Most iconic: Drogheria Franci (Montalcino, Italy)

Pumpkin risotto is a traditional autumn dish that is mainly associated with northern Italy, particularly with the regions of Veneto and Lombardy. The pumpkin can be prepared and puréed separately, or it is slowly cooked alongside short-grai... READ MORE

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Empanada Cordobesa

Córdoba

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This empanada variety originates from Córdoba in Argentina, hence the name. It is sweet and savory because it's filled with beef, raisins, potatoes, olives, and white sugar. Other ingredients include hard-boiled eggs, onions, garlic, red wi... READ MORE

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Ragù di cinghiale

Tuscany

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Most iconic: La Taverna di San Giuseppe (Siena, Italy)

Ragù di cinghiale is a traditional meat sauce hailing from Tuscany, but it's also prepared in other Italian regions such as Veneto and Umbria. The ragù is made with a combination of cinghiale (wild boar) meat, tomatoes, red wine, car... READ MORE

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Carrillada

Andalusia

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Carrillada is a traditional dish made with braised pork (de cerdo) or beef (de ternera) cheeks. The dish is especially popular in Andalusia, and the best version is supposedly made with local Iberian pigs. The cheeks are usually braised in red win... READ MORE