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Panko

Japan
4.3

Panko is the name for Japanese breadcrumbs made by grinding yeasted crustless bread. They date back to the Meiji era when Western culture first started to appear in Japan and restaurants started to make food that was coated with breadcrumbs. Cooks... READ MORE

Dishes with Breadcrumbs

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Pasta 'ncasciata

Sicily

4.7

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Pasta 'ncasciata is a traditional pasta dish originating from Sicily. In order to prepare it, pasta such as penne or rigatoni is cooked in boiling water, then strained and mixed with a rich tomato sauce (in Palermo) or a beef ragu (in Messina), cu... 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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Milanesa napolitana

Buenos Aires

4.5

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Most iconic: El Obrero (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Milanesa napolitana is a traditional Argentine dish originating from Buenos Aires. It consists of a milanesa steak that's breaded, fried, then topped with a slice of ham, tangy tomato sauce, and thick slices of mozzarella, which will melt under th... READ MORE

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Bife a Parmegiana

Brazil

4.5

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Bife à Parmegiana is a beloved Brazilian dish that draws its roots from Italian cuisine, specifically the Italian classic parmigiana dishes, like chicken parmigiana or veal parmigiana. In this version, the main protein is a tender beef cutl... READ MORE

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Kalfsvleeskroket

Netherlands

4.5

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Kalfsvleeskroket is a Dutch kroket variety that is typically consumed as a snack. It can be bought at numerous streets from vending machines that serve food, or at snack bars. This elongated kroket is made from veal ragù that is thickened w... READ MORE

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Cocido lebaniego

Liébana

4.5

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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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Apfelstrudel

Vienna

4.4

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Most iconic: Café Landtmann (Vienna, Austria)

A traditional pastry dessert with a rich and vivid history, apfelstrudel (apple strudel) is one of Austria's most popular delicacies. This sweet treat consists of thin layers of dough filled with a flavorful apple filling. Its story starts with th... READ MORE

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Tonkatsu

Japan

4.4

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Most iconic: Katsukura (Shibuya, Japan)

The breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet tonkatsu is a Japanese dish with a very recent history. It first appeared at the end of the 19th century as a type of yoshoku — the Western-influenced Japanese dishes — but with tim... READ MORE

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Coxinha

São Paulo

4.4

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Most iconic: Padaria Brasileira (Santo André, Brazil)

One of Brazil's favorite street foods, coxinha (lit. little thigh) is a crispy croquette filled with chicken meat and cream cheese that is cleverly shaped into a chicken drumstick, then breaded and deep-fried. Coxinha originated around São ... READ MORE

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Milanesa

Argentina

4.4

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Most iconic: Don Ignacio (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Often referred to as Argentina's unofficial national dish, milanesa is a humble, yet delicious meal consisting of a breaded slice of prime beef that is fried in hot oil, curling up as it cooks, due to the fact that the chosen cuts of meat have les... READ MORE

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Croquetas de jamón

Spain

4.4

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Most iconic: Casa Ricardo (Seville, Spain)

Crispy croquetas de jamón are small and unusual Spanish fritters, which consist of a crispy outer shell and a creamy interior. As the central ingredient, they employ a thick variety of buttery béchamel sauce, which is formed... READ MORE

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Chicken Kyiv (Kotleta po Kyivsky)

Ukraine

4.4

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Most iconic: Gibbys (Montreal, Canada)

Chicken Kyiv consists of a boned, flattened chicken breast that is rolled around chilled herb butter, breaded, and then fried. Although the dish is very popular, no one knows where it came from or how it got its name, and there are numerous contra... READ MORE

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Katsudon

Japan

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Most iconic: Ginza Bairin Tonkatsu (Chūō, Japan)

Katsudon is a type of donburi, meaning it's a rice dish served in a bowl topped with simmered ingredients. In this case, the topping is another Japanese favorite — tonkatsu — a deep-fried and crumbed pork cutlet, but ... READ MORE

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Ebi furai

Nagoya

4.4

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Most iconic: Katsukura (Shibuya, Japan)

These large prawns are typically dipped in egg wash, coated in panko breadcrumbs, then deep-fried. They are one of the most popular yōshoku dishes; western-inspired Japanese meals which originated during the Meiji Restoration bet... READ MORE

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Beyti kebab

Istanbul

4.4

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Most iconic: Tatbak (Şişli, Turkiye)

Beyti is a traditional kebab variety originating from Istanbul. It consists of ground lamb or beef that's seasoned with spices, grilled on a skewer, then served wrapped in lavash, cut into pieces, and topped with tomato sauce and yogurt. The groun... READ MORE

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Salt and Pepper Calamari

Australia

4.4

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Most iconic: Star of Greece (Adelaide, Australia)

Salt and pepper calamari is a Chinese cuisine-inspired dish that’s so popular in Australia it might even be called one of Australia’s national dishes. The calamari, or squid in some cases, is covered in salt-and-pepper batter, then dee... READ MORE

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Black pudding scotch egg

England

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Black pudding scotch egg is a type of scotch egg made with black pudding as the key ingredient. Apart from the black pudding, this tasty snack and street food item is usually made with eggs, minced pork, breadcrumbs, parsley, salt, pepper, and oil... READ MORE

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Oven-baked bananas (Bananes au four croustillantes)

Gabon

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Baked bananas are a typical African dessert that is especially popular in Gabon. There are numerous variations of the dish, but it is usually prepared by dipping sliced banana pieces in a combination of eggs and orange juice, then rolling them in ... READ MORE

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Calamar croustillant

Mauritius

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Calamar croustillant is a traditional seafood dish originating from Mauritius. It consists of crispy-fried squid pieces. The dish is made with a combination of squid rings, flour, breadcrumbs, eggs, crushed garlic paste, and cornstarch. The squid ... READ MORE

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Wiener Schnitzel

Vienna

4.3

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Most iconic: Figlmüller (Vienna, Austria)

One of the best-known dishes of Austrian cuisine, the Wiener schnitzel is a thinned, breaded, and pan-fried veal cutlet that is traditionally served with a dollop of lingonberry jam, lemon wedges, and either butt... READ MORE

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Köfte

Turkiye

4.3

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Most iconic: Develi Kebap (Fatih, Turkiye)

Kofta or köfte are walnut-sized fried meatballs, usually made from ground beef or lamb. It is a popular Turkish meze dish that is often prepared for special occasions and cocktail parties, since the meatballs are quite easy to prepar... READ MORE

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Croquetas

Spain

4.3

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Most iconic: Casa Labra (Madrid, Spain)

These traditional Spanish fritters are usually prepared with a buttery béchamel base that is well chilled and formed into round or cylindrical patties, which are then coated in egg wash and breadcrumbs, and finally fried until crispy and go... READ MORE

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Arancini

Sicily

4.3

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Most iconic: Bar Vabres (Palermo, Italy)

Arancini are big, golden rice balls filled with a savory combination of ingredients in the center. These balls are especially popular in Sicily. The fillings often include meat sauce with peas, dried prosciutto, cheeses such as mozzarella and peco... READ MORE

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Appeltaart

Netherlands

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Most iconic: Winkel 43 (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Appeltaart is a traditional apple pie that is very often accompanied by a cup of hot coffee. Although it is essentially the same as most apple pies, Dutch appeltaart differs from the classic American apple pie in many ways: it is baked in... READ MORE

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Smažený sýr

Czech Republic

4.3

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Most iconic: Lokál Dlouhááá (Prague, Czech Republic)

This traditional Czech specialty is also known by the popular name smazak. The dish consists of a block of cheese – usually Edam – which is coated in eggs, breadcrumbs, and flour, then shallow-fried until crispy. Even... READ MORE

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Keftedakia

Greece

4.3

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Most iconic: Limeri Restaurant (Kato Korakiana, Greece)

Flavorful, fluffy, and tender, keftedakia are Greek meatballs made from a combination of ground pork and beef, eggs, stale bread or breadcrumbs, and seasonings such as dill, pepper, parsley, and oregano. The mixture is shaped into small balls whic... READ MORE

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Surf and Turf

United States of America

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Most iconic: American Cut (Manhattan, United States of America)

A variety of foods might be included in a surf and turf, but traditionally, it is an entrée that includes both a portion of meat and a portion of seafood. The meat is usually a steak, while the seafood might be anything from lobster to shri... READ MORE

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Tori katsu

Japan

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Most iconic: Torikatsu Chicken Shibuya (Shibuya, Japan)

Chicken katsu is a traditional dish and a type of katsu. It's made by dredging tender chicken breast in flour, eggs, and panko breadcrumbs, then frying the cutlets in hot oil until they become golden and crunchy. Although chicken breast is the mos... READ MORE

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Albóndigas en salsa

Spain

4.3

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Most iconic: La Sitarilla (Granada, Spain)

Albóndigas en salsa is a traditional dish that's typically eaten as a tapa. This appetizer consists of meatballs in rich tomato sauce. The small meatballs are often made with a combination of beef, pork, veal (or a combination of the three)... READ MORE

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Biftekia

Greece

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Biftekia is a traditional dish that’s often described as a cross between burger patties and slightly flattened meatballs. The patties are made with a combination of ground pork, beef, or lamb, and the meat is mixed with onions, breadcrumbs, ... READ MORE

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Arancini al ragu

Sicily

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Most iconic: Munnu Arancinu (Catania, Italy)

Arancini al ragu or arancini al sugo is a traditional variety of arancini rice balls originating from Sicily. For this version, the arancini are typically stuffed with ragu and cheese, and sometimes peas. The ragu is made with ground beef, onions,... READ MORE

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Sánguche de milanesa

Tucumán Province

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Most iconic: El Buen Libro (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Sánguche de milanesa is a popular sandwich hailing from Argentina, although it's also popular in Uruguay. The sandwich typically consists of a split baguette or long bread roll that's filled with milanesa, mayonnaise, tomatoes, onions, and ... READ MORE

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Croquetas de boletus

Spain

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Most iconic: Pez Tortilla (Madrid, Spain)

Mushroom croquetas are the small-sized Spanish fritters that are prepared with a combination of a creamy béchamel base and diced and sautéed boletus mushrooms. The base is well chilled before it is shaped into round or cylindrical fo... READ MORE

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Schnitzel Wiener Art

Vienna

4.3

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Most iconic: Figlmüller (Vienna, Austria)

Schnitzel Wiener Art is a take on the classic of Austrian cuisine, the Wiener schnitzel, a breaded and fried veal cutlet. But unlike the traditional Wiener schnitzel, the schnitzel Wiener Art is made with a pork cutlet, not a veal one. The reason ... READ MORE

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Gomboce

Central Banat District

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Most iconic: Ferdinand knedle (Belgrade, Serbia)

Gomboce or knedle sa šljivama are plum-filled dumplings consumed throughout the Balkans, especially in Serbia and Croatia. The dough is made with potatoes, eggs, and flour. The potatoes should be cooked in their own skin, peeled, t... READ MORE

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Wachauer Marillenknödel

Wachau

4.3

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Most iconic: Hotel-Restaurant Kirchenwirt (Weißenkirchen in der Wachau, Austria)

Wachauer marillenknödel is a classic Austrian dish consisting of a depitted Wachau apricot that is encased in a light dough which is then shaped into a dumpling, cooked, and rolled in breadcrumbs that have been fried in butter. The dough can ... READ MORE

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Dagnje na buzaru

Dalmatia

4.3

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Most iconic: Seosko Domaćinstvo Ficović (Ston, Croatia)

Dagnje na buzaru is a traditional dish of the Croatian coast prepared with mussels as the main ingredient. The shells are scrubbed, placed into a pot with lukewarm water, covered, and lightly heated until all of them crack open. Olive oil, garlic,... READ MORE

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Frankfurter Schnitzel

Frankfurt

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Frankfurter schnitzel is a traditional dish originating from Frankfurt. The dish is very similar to the famous Wiener schnitzel, which is always made with veal, but this version from Frankfurt can be prepared with other types of meat such as pork.... READ MORE

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Capesante alla veneziana

Venice

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Capesante alla veneziana is a traditional dish originating from Venice. The dish is usually made with a combination of scallops, garlic, breadcrumbs, olive oil, lemon juice, parsley, salt, and pepper. The scallops are cleaned and dredged in breadc... READ MORE

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Arancini al burro

Sicily

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Arancini al burro is a traditional snack or an appetizer originating from Sicily. These stuffed rice balls are coated with a crispy batter and deep-fried in oil. The al burro version is stuffed with ham or prosciutto, bechamel sauce, and mozzarell... READ MORE

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Thot man kung

Thailand

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A classic Thai dish called thot man kung typically consists of shrimp or prawn mixture, shaped into small, round flat cakes or balls, which are then rolled in panko breadcrumbs and deep-fried until golden and crispy. Other variations of this dish ... READ MORE

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Oysters Bienville

New Orleans

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Most iconic: Arnaud's (New Orleans, United States of America)

Originally invented in New Orleans' French Quarter, these oysters are baked in their shells with bread crumbs, grated cheese, onions, mushrooms, shrimp, wine, and a buttery roux. The oysters are baked until lightly browned, then served immediately... READ MORE