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Butter garlic naan

India

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Butter garlic naan is a traditional flatbread and one of the most popular versions of naan. It’s made with flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, and dahi. Once the dough has been baked in a hot tandoor oven, the golden naan is taken out and bru... READ MORE

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Amritsari kulcha

Amritsar

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Most iconic: Kulcha Land (Amritsar, India)

Coming from the North Indian city of Amritsari, Amritsari kulcha is a flatbread stuffed with potatoes, onions, cottage cheese, and spices. The flatbread is commonly garnished with coriander seeds, cilantro, and red chili powder. Thin, crispy, and ... READ MORE

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Egyptian falafel (Taameya)

Egypt

4.6

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Most iconic: HaKosem (Tel Aviv, Israel)

Often touted as the original version of falafels, taameya is an Egyptian variety of the Middle Eastern fritter that calls for fava beans instead of chickpeas. While the exact origin of falafel is debatable, most scholars and food historians agree ... READ MORE

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Banitsa with cheese (Banitsa sas sirene)

Bulgaria

4.5

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The Bulgarian pie banitsa made with cheese is the main version of this traditional pie. It's made by layering sheets of buttered phyllo pastry with a combination of eggs, yogurt, and cheese such as sirene and feta. There's an optional ingredient i... READ MORE

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Kalamar tava

Turkiye

4.5

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Most iconic: Memedof (Bodrum, Turkiye)

Kalamar tava is a traditional dish that's usually served as a meze. The dish consists of cleaned squid that's cut into thick rings, soaked in milk, then dipped in a batter of flour, baking soda, and salt before it's fried in hot oil. The squid rin... READ MORE

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Travnički ćevapi

Travnik

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Most iconic: Ćevabdžinica Hari (Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

This ćevapi variety is made in the city of Travnik in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The ćevapi are made with a combination of beef, veal, and lamb, with the addition of salt, pepper, and a bit of baking soda. When grilled, the meat is often brushed with... READ MORE

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Yaniqueque

Santo Domingo Province

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Yaniqueque or yanikeke is a Dominican fried bread with a crispy and crunchy texture. It is made with flour, salt, melted butter, and baking powder. The dough is rolled into thin circles with crimped edges, and it is then fried in hot oil ... READ MORE

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Alfajores

Argentina

4.4

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Most iconic: Havanna (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Argentinian alfajores are sandwich cookies consisting of two round, crumbly sweet cookies with a dulce de leche or milk jam stuffing between them. The combination is then coated with a layer of chocolate or sprinkled with confectioners' s... 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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Melomakarona

Greece

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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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Rice noodle roll (Cheung fun)

Guangdong

4.4

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Most iconic: Hop Yik Tai (Hong Kong, China)

A typical Cantonese dish originating from the southern parts of China (including Hong Kong) known as rice noodle roll is a small roll prepared with a wide strip of rice milk that is usually filled with vegetables, beef, pork, or shrimp. The dish c... READ MORE

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Aloo naan

India

4.4

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Aloo naan is a traditional flatbread and a version of naan. It’s made with a combination of flour, yeast, salt, sugar, and dahi. The naan is stuffed with a spicy combination of mashed potatoes, chili peppers, coriander, and garam masala, if ... READ MORE

13

Pastel de banano

Guatemala

4.4

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A simple dessert typical of Guatemalan cuisine, pastel de banano is a homemade banana sponge cake. With a mild banana flavor and a subtle sweetness, the cake is typically made with a combination of bananas (both mashed and sliced), flour, eggs, bu... READ MORE

14

Aborrajados

Colombia

4.4

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Most iconic: Ricuras de la 12 (Santiago de Cali, Colombia)

Aborrajado is a Colombian dish consisting of cheese-stuffed sweet plantain slices that are battered and deep-fried. Although the name aborrajado means battered, the dish can also be baked or grilled. Aborrajado is traditionally s... READ MORE

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Plăcintă aromână

Romania

4.4

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Plăcintă aromână, also known as plăcintă macedoneană in Romania, is a traditional pie that is usually filled with leeks or spinach, eggs, cheese, and sour cream. On a pastry sheet that has been brushed with lard, the egg-cheese fill... READ MORE

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Chocolate chip cookie

Whitman

4.3

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Most iconic: Levain Bakery (Manhattan, United States of America)

Usually accompanied by a glass of milk or a cup of hot tea or coffee, chocolate chip cookies are well balanced between salty and sweet in flavor, tenderly chewy in texture, and filled with small melting chocolate pyramids, bringing a generation of... READ MORE

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Cheese naan (Paneer naan)

India

4.3

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Paneer naan is a traditional flatbread and a version of naan. The dough is made with a combination of flour, yeast, sugar, salt, and yogurt. Once rolled, it’s usually stuffed with freshly grated paneer cheese (preferably homemade), coriander... READ MORE

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Míša řezy

Czech Republic

4.3

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Most iconic: U Kroka (Prague, Czech Republic)

Míša řezy is a traditional dessert made with quark cheese (tvaroh) as the key ingredient. The cake consists of three distinct layers – a base of chocolate sponge cake, a layer of quark cheese, sugar, and butter, and the final l... READ MORE

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Marranitos

Mexico

4.3

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Marranito or puerquito is a traditional pan dulce (sweet bread) variety. These pan dulce cookie-like small cakes are shaped into pigs and flavored with ginger. They're made with a combination of flour, cinnamon, ginger, allspice, baking p... READ MORE

20

Zhaliang

Guangdong

4.3

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Most iconic: Nom Wah Tea Parlor (Manhattan, United States of America)

Originating from Cantonese cuisine, zhaliang refers to traditional Chinese deep-fried crullers wrapped in silky and almost translucent rice sheets. Similar to the plain cruller, zhaliang is commonly served for breakfast, but it is often a part of ... READ MORE

21

Bhatura

Punjab

4.3

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Bhatura is a deep-fried, leavened bread with North Indian origins and a light, fluffy texture. Its unique texture is achieved by letting the dough ferment for almost one hour. The dough consists of flour, oil, baking powder, and yogurt. After the ... READ MORE

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Sticky toffee pudding

England

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Most iconic: Hawksmoor Seven Dials (Westminster, England)

Sticky toffee pudding is a rich, moist sponge cake filled with dates, covered in a sticky toffee sauce. The dessert is traditionally served with custard or a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. Its origins are quite murky as some claim it orig... READ MORE

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Cheese curds

Midwestern United States

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Most iconic: Kroll's (Green Bay, United States of America)

A local delicacy in the cuisine of the Midwestern United States and Canada, deep-fried cheese curds are made from curds that form before cheeses like cheddar are formed into blocks or wheels and left to age. Fresh curds have a rubbery texture and ... READ MORE

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İnegöl köfte

İnegöl

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Most iconic: Besler İnegöl Köftecisi (İnegöl, Turkiye)

The most famous Turkish meatball dish was invented by Mustafa Efendi, a Turkish immigrant from Bulgaria who came to İnegöl in the late 19th century. İnegöl köfte are made with breadcrumbs and a mixture of ground beef or lamb, season... READ MORE

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Æbleskiver

Denmark

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Most iconic: Vaffelbageriet (Copenhagen, Denmark)

These light, small-sized Danish pancakes are prepared with a leavened egg batter that is poured and baked in specially designed hollowed pans. Even though they were initially prepared with apples – hence the name – today, they rarely a... READ MORE

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Plăcintă cu mere

Romania

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Plăcintă cu mere is a Romanian dessert made with a filling of grated apples, cinnamon, sugar, and melted butter, which is spread evenly between two layers of baked dough, flavored with orange zest and vanilla sugar. It is not a typical pie, but mo... READ MORE

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Rumali roti

Hyderabad

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Most iconic: Bademiya (Mumbai, India)

Rumali roti is a popular Indian flatbread made with white and wheat flour, water, and oil. The dough is baked on a traditional tawa, and since it is extremely thin, it was named handkerchief (rumali) bread. Some say that the brea... READ MORE

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Texas Sheet Cake

Texas

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Texas sheet cake is an American dessert made with a combination of buttermilk, eggs, vanilla, baking soda, sugar, flour, butter, and cocoa. Once baked, the hot chocolate cake is topped with a crunchy icing featuring pecan pieces. In Texas, it is a... READ MORE

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Rákóczi túrós

Hungary

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Rákóczi túrós is a Hungarian curd cheese cake. The base is a thin shortcrust pastry, followed by a layer of sweetened curd cheese that is topped with meringue. This tasty cake is named after János Rák&oacu... READ MORE

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Verhuny

Ukraine

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Verhuny is a traditional pastry originating from Ukraine. The pastry is usually made with a combination of flour, baking soda, butter, eggs, sugar, white wine vinegar, sour cream, vodka, oil, salt, and lard. The flour is mixed with baking soda, bu... READ MORE

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Vietnamese Grilled Pork Sausage (Nem nướng)

Nha Trang

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Most iconic: Nem nướng Đặng Văn Quyên (Nha Trang, Vietnam)

Nem nướng is a traditional Vietnamese grilled sausage originating from Nha Trang. The sausage is usually made with a combination of ground pork ... READ MORE

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Avar khinkal

Dagestan

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Avar khinkal is a traditional dish from the Avar people of Dagestan, in the North Caucasus region of Russia, with the main element being the dough, made from simple ingredients like flour, water, and salt, and shaped into small, flat squares or di... 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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Taiyaki

Tokyo

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Most iconic: Yanagiya (Chūō, Japan)

Taiyaki is a Japanese fish-shaped cake that is often consumed as a snack, made from flour and filled with azuki sweet bean paste. It is usually served warm and is often found at most taiyaki stands at any winter festival in Japan. Most people beli... READ MORE

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Plăcintă cu cartofi

Romania

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Plăcintă cu cartofi is a traditional pastry dish consisting of a flat, round dough patty that is stuffed with mashed potatoes, and then fried in oil or lard until golden brown on both sides. Grated cheese, salted butter, sautéed chopped oni... READ MORE

36

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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Waakye

Northern Region

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Most iconic: Auntie Munie Waakye (Accra, Ghana)

Although it originated in northern parts of Ghana, the rice-and-bean-based dish known as waakye is today consumed on a national level. Whether it's eaten for breakfast or lunch, this dish can be made as rich and as filling as one likes by adding a... READ MORE

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Pantua

West Bengal

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Originating in Bengal, pantua is a soft, spherical dessert that is entirely drenched in cardamom-and-saffron-flavored sugar syrup. A dough of khoa (dried evaporated milk solids), chhena (Indian cottage cheese), flour, and baking ... READ MORE

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Onion kulcha (Pyaaz kulcha)

Northern India

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Onion kulcha is a traditional flatbread originating from the northern parts of India. This kulcha variety is stuffed with onions. It’s made with a combination of wheat flour, dahi, oil, salt, milk, and a leavening agent – in this case,... READ MORE

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Pretzel (Brezel)

Germany

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Most iconic: Augustiner-Keller (Munich, Germany)

Considered an iconic symbol of Germany, the pretzel is a type of traditional baked good that is made by combining flour, salt, malt, yeast, and water. The resulting dough is then shaped into a well-known knotted shape of a pretzel before it is bak... READ MORE

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Sharlotka

Russia

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Most iconic: Nude Coffee & Wine Bar (Moscow, Russia)

Delicate, airy, and moist, sharlotka is the most popular Russian apple pie, mainly due to the ease of its preparation. It consists of eggs, sugar, flour, baking soda, and apple slices, but some people like to add honey or cinnamon into the cake in... READ MORE

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Midye tava

Turkiye

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Most iconic: Şampiyon Kokoreç (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

Midye tava is a delightfully good Turkish street food that is also served as an appetizer or a snack, consisting of fried mussels on a stick. Crispy and flavorful, the mussels are first battered, then deep-fried in a big metal cauldron. Hot oil is... READ MORE