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Herb/Spice

Herbs and Spices & producers

Herbs and Spices

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Pimentón de la Vera

La Vera, Spain
4.7

Pimentón de la Vera is the smoked paprika that has been produced exclusively in the La Vera valley, in the province of Cáceres since the 16th century. This vibrant red spice is made by grinding dried peppers into a fragrant,... READ MORE

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Merquén

Araucanía, Chile
4.7

Merquén or merkén is a Chilean spice made with a long, pointed chili pepper called aji, caciocavra, cacho de cabra, or goat’s horn pepper as the key ingredient. The peppers are grown throughout the Araucan&iac... READ MORE

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Azafrán de la Mancha

Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
4.7

Azafrán de la Mancha is a saffron grown in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha. It is a spice produced by drying the stigmas of the Crocus Sativus, L. plant. It has a floral and slightly bitter flavor and gives ... READ MORE

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Huacatay

Peru
4.7

Huacatay is an aromatic herb from the marigold family that's native to the Peruvian Andes, but grows throughout South America. The small plant has tiny green and yellow flowers, while the leaves are spiky. Both the leaves and the flowers produce a... READ MORE

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Kalocsai Fűszerpaprika-őrlemény

Bács-Kiskun County, Hungary
4.7

This unique paprika product is made under strict quality measures by grinding the dried pods of deep, silky red pepper plants of different varieties. The peppers must be ground uniformly and the aroma is spicy and pleasant, comparable to that of r... READ MORE

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Garam masala

India
4.6

Garam masala is an intensely aromatic blend of ground spices such as cinnamon, cumin, cardamom, cloves, and peppercorns. Its name can be literally translated as hot ingredients, and is sometimes described as an aromatic blend tha... READ MORE

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Basilico Genovese

Liguria, Italy
4.6

The fragrant Genovese basil is a cultivar of Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil), traditionally grown in the Ligurian provinces of Genoa, Savona and Imperia. It has an intense clove aroma and it is widely known for being an essential ... READ MORE

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Szegedi Fűszerpaprika-őrlemény

Szeged District, Hungary
4.6

The powdered Szegedi paprika spice is made by grinding the pods of the pepper plants. Its colour is a vivid, fiery red and its aroma is strong and spicy, similar to those of baked vegetables. Once tasted, the flavour is sweet, mellow and spicy but... READ MORE

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Chinantla Vanilla

Oaxaca, Mexico
4.6

The Mexican region of Chinantla is the only place in the world where wild vanilla grows. Known locally as colibrí, these orchid vines grow in the heart of the forest, using moderate-size trees like citrus, cocoa, and calabash (j&ia... READ MORE

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Sansho Pepper

Japan
4.5

Sansho pepper is a Japanese spice characterized by its prized aromatic peppercorns, green color, and a floral, tangy, lemon-like flavor. It is a part of the famous seven Japanese spices and is closely related to Sichuan pepper. T... READ MORE

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Ceylon Cinnamon

Sri Lanka
4.5

Ceylon cinnamon is traditionally harvested from a tree that is native to Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, hence the botanical name of this health-beneficial spice. This cinnamon type is sweeter and more delicate than cinnamon cass... READ MORE

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Berbere

Ethiopia
4.5

Berbere is an Ethiopian spice blend full of flavor and heat, made with a combination of spices such as chili, garlic, cumin, ginger, coriander, cinnamon, nigella, fenugreek, and ajwain. This spice blend can be used in its dry, powdery for... READ MORE

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Jerk Seasoning

Jamaica
4.5

Jerk is a Jamaican seasoning blend used for dry-rubbing or wet-marinating various types of fish and meat. The basic ingredient in jerk seasoning is pimento, which is then mixed with other peppers such as Scotch bonnet, and other flavoring... READ MORE

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Fines herbes

France
4.4

Fines herbes is a traditional blend of herbs, including parsley, chives, chervil, and tarragon. Thyme is often added to the four classic ingredients, while savory, watercress, and marjoram are sometimes also included in the mix, but not a... READ MORE

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Galangal

Indonesia
4.4

Galangal is a ginger-like root that is widely used in Thai and Indonesian cuisine as a flavoring or a spice, characterized by its pungent aroma. There are two varieties of galangal: greater galangal, which is lighter in color and... READ MORE

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Za'atar

Lebanon
4.4

Za'atar is a traditional spice blend with Middle Eastern and Levantine origins. The ingredients used in za'atar vary from region to region, and the list often includes the wild za'atar herb (hyssop, growing throughout the Levant), marjoram, thyme,... READ MORE

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Thym de Provence

Provence, France
4.4

Thym de Provence is an evergreen herb with culinary, medicinal and ornamental uses. It is called Farigoule in Provence and best known as one of the basic components in a classic Bouquet garni or in a spice mixture known as He... READ MORE

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Krokos Kozanis

Kozani, Greece
4.4

Krokos kozanis is a spice taken from the bulb stigmas of the saffron plant, part of the Iridaceae family. It is produced within the various municipal areas of Kozani, in the region of West Macedonia in the northern part of Greece... READ MORE

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Sichuan pepper (Hua jiao)

Sichuan, China
4.3

Despite its name, Sichuan pepper is actually not a pepper, but dried berry of a type of ash shrub that has a unique peppery and lemony aroma. It is characterized by its mouth-numbing properties, typical for numerous dishes from the Sichua... READ MORE

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Bahārāt

Lebanon
4.3

Translated from Arabian as spice, bahārāt is an aromatic blend of spices native to the Middle East. Although it is hard to pinpoint the exact spices used in the mix, the most common ingredients include black peppercorns, allspice... READ MORE

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Shiso

Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
4.3

Shiso is a Japanese herb with a unique flavor: hints of citrus, mint, basil, anise, and coriander are all incorporated into its tiny leaves, which can be red or green. They are a part of the seven spices of Japan, originating from over 30... READ MORE

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Thai Basil

Southeast Asia
4.3

Thai basil is a type of basil that’s native to Southeast Asia. Commonly used in Asian and Thai cuisine and dishes, Thai basil is characterized by its anise-like, savory, and slightly spicy flavor that adds a layer of pungency to dishes. The ... READ MORE

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Herbes de Provence

Provence, France
4.3

This world-famous blend of herbs and spices originated in France’s region of Provence, and contains ingredients such as lavender, basil, oregano, fennel, dill, rosemary, thyme, bay leaf, and sage. Herbes de Provence are traditionall... READ MORE

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Shichimi Togarashi

Japan
4.3

Sometimes referred to as the seven-spice powder, shichimi togarashi is a spice blend widely used in Japanese cuisine for imparting a nice smoky-sweet heat to a variety of dishes, from a steaming bowl of soba noodles to grilled fish. The o... READ MORE

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Ras el hanout

Morocco
4.3

Ras el hanout is a mixture which often includes up to 40 different spices, while some blends claim to include over 100. Literally translated, ras el hanout means top of the shop, suggesting that the spice blend is the best and fi... READ MORE

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Bouquet garni

France
4.3

This small French bundle of herbs is traditionally tied together with butcher’s string to keep the herbs together after they are added to a pot for cooking. This quaint bouquet of fresh herbs usually contains thyme, parsley, and bay leaf, an... READ MORE

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Curry leaves (Kadi patta)

India
4.3

Curry leaves are leaves of the curry tree, which is native to India and Sri Lanka. The leaves are dark green in color, shiny, and aromatic, releasing a unique, nutty aroma when fried in oil. They are a staple of South Indian cuis... READ MORE

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Sharena Sol

Bulgaria
4.3

Sharena sol is the most popular Bulgarian spice mix that has been used in Bulgarian cuisine for centuries. It has a pleasant, mild, and aromatic flavor that enhances the taste of many meals. The key ingredients in sharena sol include papr... READ MORE

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Saigon Cinnamon

Vietnam
4.3

Saigon cinnamon or Vietnamese cinnamon is a type of cinnamon coming from the Cinnamomum loureiroi tree. This type of cinnamon has the strongest flavor of them all, and it's the essential oils in the bark that give it its unique aroma and flavor. H... READ MORE

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Khmeli suneli

Georgia
4.3

Khmeli suneli is a fragrant Georgian spice blend including fenugreek, coriander, peppercorns, dill, mint, marigold petals, and bay leaves. This spice blend is characterized by its combination of warm, bitter, nutty, and grassy flavors. It... READ MORE

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Urfa biber

Şanlıurfa Province, Turkiye
4.3

Urfa biber is a traditional dried chili pepper originating from the city of Urfa. These peppers are distinguished by their dark burgundy color, flakes of irregular sizes, and a flavor that's best described as sweet, salty, sour, and smoky. Urfa pe... READ MORE

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Blue fenugreek (Utskho suneli)

Georgia
4.3

Trigonella caerulea, also known as blue fenugreek, is a Georgian plant that grows wild in the mountainous parts of the country. It is typically used as a spice, giving a unique flavor to a number of dishes. The spice is prepared ... READ MORE

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Pestèda

Grosio, Italy
4.3

Pestèda is a traditional seasoning blend that hails from the ancient village of Grosio, consisting of garlic, salt, pepper, and aromatic herbs such as leaves of dwarf alpine yarrow or musk yarrow, wild thyme, juniper berries, or ci... READ MORE

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Rosmarino (Sicily)

Sicily, Italy
4.2

Mainly grown in the community of Villarosa, Sicilian rosemary is one the most widely used spices in the local cuisine. Leaves and flowers are harvested during summer and left to dry in dark, well-ventilated places before being packed in glass jars... READ MORE

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Phú Quốc Pepper

Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam
4.2

This Vietnamese pepper originates from the island of Phú Quốc, which produces over 1000 tons of it annually. The pepper is well-known for its strong aroma, pungency, and heat. The red pepper has an especially strong aroma and a sweet, citru... READ MORE

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Montreal Steak Seasoning

Montreal, Canada
4.1

This spice rub is so popular that the version produced by McCormick is readily available in most Canadian grocery stores, although it can also easily be made at home. It provides heat and flavor to steaks, burgers, and potatoes even witho... READ MORE

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Kampot Pepper (Mrech Kampot)

Kampot Province, Cambodia
4.1

Kampot pepper or poivre de Kampot is pepper from two berry varieties, the Kamchay and the Lampong, of the species Piper nigrum L. grown in the provinces of Kampot and Kep in southern Cambodia. There are... READ MORE

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Recado Rojo

Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
4.1

Recado rojo is a spice blend featuring ingredients such as annatto seeds, garlic, cumin, oregano, cinnamon, pepper, allspice, salt, and cloves. The blend is used for seasoning, rubbing, and marinating various types of meats, and it is especially u... READ MORE

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Taliouine Saffron

Taliouine, Morocco
4.1

Taliouine saffron hails from the eponymous mountain village, located on the Souktana plateau, at an altitude of 1300-1500 meters above sea level, in Morocco’s region of Souss-Massa. The saffron is cultivated by a small number of pro... READ MORE

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Sazon

Puerto Rico
4.1

Sazon is a versatile Puerto Rican seasoning mix that is prepared with a few simple spices such as cilantro, cumin, garlic powder, oregano, salt, and ground annatto seeds. Other possible additions include black pepper, saffron, and onion powder. Th... READ MORE

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Český modrý mák

Czech Republic
4.1

Český modrý mák is a variety of Papaver Somniferum, or blue poppy, grown in the Czech Republic (one of the world’s largest producers of poppy seeds). Due to its strong, complex, floral flavor, dark blue... READ MORE

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Paprika Žitava

Trnava Region, Slovakia
4.1

Paprika Žitava, also known as Žitavská paprika, is the first product from the Slovak Republic to acquire the prestigious PDO (Protected designation of origin) quality mark. It takes its name from the Žitava River valley wh... READ MORE

Dishes with Herb/Spice

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Pizza Napoletana

Naples

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Most iconic: L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele (Naples, Italy)

Italy’s most emblematic culinary creation, the genuine pizza Napoletana is made with just a few simple ingredients and prepared in only two variations – marinara, the basic Neapolitan pizza topped with a tomato-based sauce fla... READ MORE

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Karantika

Oran Province

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Known as karantika in Algiers and calienté in Morocco, this beloved traditional dish traces its origins back to Spanish influence during the colonial period, as its name is derived from the Spanish wor... READ MORE

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Loimulohi

Finland

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Loimulohi is a traditional method of preparing salmon or rainbow trout. The fish is smoked on a wooden plank that's placed vertically over an open fire. Before the process, the salmon is usually seasoned with sea salt and drizzled or brushed with ... READ MORE

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Pastel de nata

Lisbon District

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Most iconic: Manteigaria (Lisbon, Portugal)

Pastel de nata is a traditional egg custard tart that is popular throughout the world. It is believed that for the best result, the filling should not be too sweet and should not have flavors of lemon nor vanilla. Instead, the tarts should be spri... READ MORE

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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

4.7

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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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Siomay

Indonesia

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Most iconic: Baso Tahu Mang Ade (Bandung, Indonesia)

Siomay is an Indonesian dish consisting of steamed cone-shaped fish dumplings, eggs, potatoes, cabbage, tofu, and bitter melon. After they have been steamed, all ingredients are assembled on a plate, cut into bite-sized pieces, and generously driz... READ MORE

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Birria tacos (Quesabirria)

Tijuana

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Quesabirria is a popular Mexican street food dish, a fusion between birria (a traditional Mexican meat stew) and quesadillas. The dish originates from Tijuana and typically consists of large tortillas filled with birria-style cooked meat (usually ... 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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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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Soto Betawi

Jakarta

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Most iconic: Soto Betawi Haji Husen (South Jakarta, Indonesia)

Soto Betawi is a hearty beef soup consisting of chunks of meat and offal that are slowly simmered in a coconut milk broth, which is usually enriched with various spices such as lemongrass, turmeric, galangal, kefir lime leaves, and coriander. When... READ MORE

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Kari ayam

Malaysia

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Most iconic: Madam Kwan's (Subang Jaya, Malaysia)

Kari ayam is a chicken curry that is popular in Malaysia and Indonesia. It is made with chicken pieces, onions, garlic, ginger, ghee, tomatoes, coconut milk, and spices such as anise, cinnamon, curry leaves, pandan leaves, lemongrass, chilis, cumi... READ MORE

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Shishbarak

Lebanon

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This combination of meat-stuffed dumplings and yogurt is common in Levantine cuisine. The dish consists of tiny dumplings—believed to have originated in Iran under the name joshpara—that are filled with a combination of meat a... READ MORE

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Çarşamba pidesi

Çarşamba

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Çarşamba pidesi is a Turkish savory pie from Çarşamba district in Samsun, Turkey. Unlike the crispy Bafra pidesi, it is known for its soft texture. This pide is shaped into a long, thin loaf, about 75-80 cm (30-32") in length and 4-5... READ MORE

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Pizza Margherita

Naples

4.6

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Most iconic: L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele (Naples, Italy)

Pizza Margherita is a delicacy that is literally fit for a queen. In 1889, Queen Margherita of Savoy visited Naples, where she was served a pizza that was made to resemble the colors of the Italian flag: red tomatoes, white mozzarella che... READ MORE

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Tacos

Mexico

4.6

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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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Shawarma

Lebanon

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Most iconic: Barbar (Beirut, Lebanon)

Marinated and spit-roasted, shawarma is a delicious Middle Eastern meat treat whose origins can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire era, while its name stems from the Arabic pronunciation of the Turkish word çevirme (lit. to turn;... READ MORE

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Jiaozi

China

4.6

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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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Dondurma

Kahramanmaraş

4.6

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Most iconic: Mini Dondurma (Beşiktaş, Turkiye)

Turkish ice cream is believed to originate from the city of Maraş—hence the name—and what really sets it apart from other varieties is its resistance to melting and a particularly dense, chewy texture. These qualities are brought by ad... READ MORE

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Soup buns (Tangbao)

China

4.6

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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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Cağ kebabı

Erzurum

4.6

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Most iconic: Şehzade Cağ Kebap (Fatih, Turkiye)

Cağ kebabı is a kebab variety originating from the Turkish city of Erzurum. It is made with lamb that is marinated with onions, salt, and pepper for about 12 hours, and the meat is then placed on a big horizontal skewer and cooked over a wood fire... READ MORE

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Païdakia

Greece

4.6

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Most iconic: To Steki Tou Ilia (Athens, Greece)

Grilled lamb chops are a traditional Greek dish that is popular throughout the country and usually enjoyed as the main course. Lamb chops are usually marinated in various combinations of olive oil, lemon juice, and a variety of fresh herbs before ... READ MORE

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Châteaubriand

France

4.6

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Most iconic: Chez Julien (Paris, France)

Contrary to popular belief, the word Châteaubriand does not refer only to a cut of beef, but to a method used to grill or roast a thick cut of beef tenderloin. The steak was originally prepared by a chef named Montmireil in 1822 for a French... READ MORE

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Gringas

Mexico

4.6

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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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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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Trigona panoramatos

Thessaloniki

4.6

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Most iconic: Trigona Elenidi (Thessaloniki, Greece)

Trigona panoramatos is a traditional sweet pastry originating from the outskirts of Thessaloniki. These crispy and buttery triangular (cone-shaped) phyllo pastries are typically soaked in syrup and filled with creamy custard. The custard is usuall... 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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Batagor

Bandung

4.6

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Most iconic: Batagor Kingsley (Bandung, Indonesia)

One of the most famous snacks in Indonesia is batagor, a fried fish dumpling served in a traditional spicy sauce. It has roots in the Chinese culinary tradition, which has left a trace on many Indonesian dishes. Although this famous snack is remin... READ MORE

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Vieiras en su concha

Galicia

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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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Egyptian falafel (Taameya)

Egypt

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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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Sate kambing

Indonesia

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Most iconic: Sate & Gule Kambing 29 - Gereja Blenduk (Semarang, Indonesia)

Sate kambing is a traditional dish and a type of satay prepared with goat or mutton as the main ingredient. The meat is cut into chunks or cubes and it's marinated in a combination of ingredients such as kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), galangal, gr... 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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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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Yukhoe

South Korea

4.6

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Most iconic: Soohburae (Seoul, South Korea)

Yukhoe is the Korean version of steak tartare, consisting of thinly sliced beef marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, and sugar. The concoction is then seasoned with salt and pepper. The dish is always served with a raw egg yolk on top, whil... 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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Guasacaca

Venezuela

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Guasacaca is Venezuela's version of guacamole, although it is not as thick. This simple combination of avocado, coriander, parsley, bell peppers, onions, garlic, salt, oil, and vinegar is typically consumed with barbecued meats such as beef, chick... 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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Tamina

Algeria

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Tamina is an ancient Algerian sweet treat consisting of toasted ground semolina, butter, and honey. It is typically decorated with cinnamon or sugared almonds. Traditionally, it is served when celebrating the birth of a child, but it can be prepar... READ MORE

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Melopita

Sifnos

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Translated as honey pie, this light Greek dessert is traditionally associated with the island of Sifnos, but its varieties can be found in other Greek regions as well. The pie combines fresh cheese, preferably mizithra based on s... READ MORE

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Simiako garidaki

Symi

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A quintessential seafood delicacy of the Greek island of Symi, simiako garidaki or Symi shrimp is a unique variety of tiny shrimps that inhabit the sea around the island. Bright red, delicate, and sweet, the small crustaceans are packed w... READ MORE

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Camarones enchipotlados

Central Mexico

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Camarones enchipotlados is a traditional dish originating from Central Mexico. Although there are many variations, the dish is usually made with a combination of shrimps, tomatoes, olive oil, chipotle chiles, ginger, garlic, orange juice and zest,... READ MORE