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Soto Betawi

Jakarta

4.7

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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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Peruvian black mint sauce (Salsa ocopa)

Arequipa

4.7

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Most iconic: La Nueva Palomino (Arequipa, Peru)

Salsa ocopa is a popular Peruvian sauce originating from Arequipa. It is made with queso fresco, aji amarillo chilis, milk, and huacatay, also known as Peruvian black mint, giving the sauce a unique flavor. The salsa is traditionally serv... READ MORE

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Salsa de rocoto

Peru

4.6

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Salsa de rocoto is a hot Peruvian sauce or dip that's a staple at most tables in the country. It is prepared with fiery red rocoto peppers, oil, and lime juice, with the occasional addition of parsley, cilantro, or milk. Due to the fact that this ... READ MORE

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Tinginys

Lithuania

4.5

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Even though it is very much alike the famous Italian chocolate salami, this simple, no-bake dessert, translated as the lazy man is regarded as an authentic Lithuanian delicacy. It is prepared with a blend of crumbled cookies, cocoa, conde... READ MORE

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Quesillo venezolano

Venezuela

4.5

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Quesillo venezolano is a dessert similar to flan, made with eggs, condensed milk, whole milk, sugar, and caramelized sugar syrup. It gets its name from its creamy yet airy texture, which contains small holes resembling cheese (queso). To prepare q... READ MORE

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Pudim de leite condensado

Brazil

4.4

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This traditional Brazilian dessert is a type of creamy, caramel-coated custard flan. Although there are as many variations on the dessert as there are families in Brazil (and throughout Latin America), the standa... READ MORE

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Mousse de maracujá

Brazil

4.4

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Most iconic: Carlo's Bakery (São Paulo, Brazil)

It is said that if Brazil had to declare a national dessert, it would most likely be mousse de maracujá, or passion fruit mousse. The dessert consists of fresh passion fruit, sweetened milk, and creme de leite, a product similar to... READ MORE

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Pavê

Brazil

4.4

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Most iconic: Casa Garcia (São Paulo, Brazil)

Pavé is a popular Brazilian layered dessert that is similar to tiramisu and does not need baking, and consists of a combination of ladyfinger biscuits, cream, eggs, condensed milk, and chocolate. It is a traditional dessert in Braz... READ MORE

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Leche Flan

Philippines

4.4

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Most iconic: Manam Comfort Food (Manila, Philippines)

Leche flan is a Filipino dessert that is essentially a caramel custard consisting of milk, sugar, and eggs, with the addition of vanilla flavoring. Traditionally, it's oval-shaped due to the use of tin molds called llaneras. It is recomme... READ MORE

10

Peruvian shrimp chowder (Chupe de camarones)

Arequipa Region

4.4

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Most iconic: La Nueva Palomino (Arequipa, Peru)

Chupe de camarones is a popular Peruvian shrimp (or prawn) chowder with a long and unusual history. The chowder is typically made with fish stock, fresh shrimps, onions, garlic, and yellow potatoes, while rice, beans, carrots, and peas are used of... READ MORE

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Sopa criolla

Peru

4.4

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Most iconic: El Bodegon de Miraflores (Miraflores, Peru)

Sopa criolla is a comforting and filling Peruvian soup. It's made with a combination of beef, onions, garlic, aji panca paste, tomato paste, stock, potatoes, angel hair pasta, evaporated milk, oregano, and eggs. Once it has been cooked, the soup i... READ MORE

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Brigadeiro

Brazil

4.3

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Most iconic: Capim Santo (São Paulo, Brazil)

Brigadeiro is a decadent Brazilian dessert made by heating three key ingredients together - unsalted butter, cocoa powder, and condensed milk, which are then rolled into a small ball, similar in shape to a truffle. First made in the 1940s, when fr... READ MORE

13

Peruvian chicken stew (Aji de gallina)

Peru

4.3

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Most iconic: El Rincón Que No Conoces (Lince, Peru)

Often consumed on rainy or cold days by many Peruvians, aji de gallina is a spicy dish consisting of shredded chicken in a creamy sauce. It is traditionally served over rice and garnished with black olives and boiled potatoes. The sauce is made wi... READ MORE

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Egg waffle

Hong Kong

4.3

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Most iconic: Lee Keung Kee North Point Egg Waffles (Hong Kong, China)

Egg waffle is a popular Hong Kong delicacy consisting of egg whites and yolks, milk, butter, sugar, flour, and salt. It is characterized by its puffy visual appearance and a pull-apart texture. These tiny treats are traditionally sold throughout H... READ MORE

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Salsa a la huancaina

Huancayo

4.3

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Salsa a la huancaina is a Peruvian sauce that is traditionally used in the preparation of a famous appetizer called papas a la huancaina. This salsa is made with aji amarillo peppers or aji amarillo paste, onions, garlic, oil, evaporated ... READ MORE

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Flan de coco

Colombia

4.3

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Flan de coco or coconut flan is a delicate dessert that is popular in Colombia, Costa Rica, and parts of the Caribbean. It is typically made with eggs, coconut milk, condensed milk, cream, vanilla extract, and flaked coconut. The dessert is usuall... READ MORE

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Buredžici

Bosnia and Herzegovina

4.3

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These miniature versions of the popular Bosnian burek consist of phyllo dough that is stuffed with minced meat. They are prepared by rolling thin sheets of dough, locally known as jufke, which are then sprinkled with seasoned min... READ MORE

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Uchucuta

Peru

4.3

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Most iconic: Morena Peruvian Kitchen (Cusco, Peru)

Uchucuta is a traditional spicy sauce or condiment. It's usually made with a combination of rocoto chiles, grated cucumbers, peanuts, huacatay leaves, evaporated milk, chopped onions, coriander leaves, queso fresco, and salt. The ingredients are s... READ MORE

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Beijinho

Brazil

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Most iconic: Casa de Taipa Tapiocaria (Natal, Brazil)

Beijinhos, literally translated to little kisses, are popular Brazilian treats made from sweetened condensed milk, butter, and coconut. Rolled into tiny balls, topped with some more shredded coconut and a clove on top, beijinhos are tradi... READ MORE

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Bolo de brigadeiro

Brazil

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Most iconic: PikurruchA's (São Paulo, Brazil)

Bolo de brigadeiro is a traditional cake that's a staple at birthday parties. The cake consists of three layers of tender and moist crumb, chocolate cake, and the fudgy brigadeiro filling and frosting that's made with a combination of condensed mi... READ MORE

21

Banoffee pie

Jevington

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Most iconic: Haché Burgers Camden (Camden, England)

Banoffee pie is an English dessert made with cream, bananas, and toffee on top of a pastry shell or on top of a base made with crumbled biscuits. The name of the dish is a combination of the words banana and toffee. The sweet pie... READ MORE

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Serradura

Portugal

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Most iconic: Mok Yi Kei (Macau, China)

Serradura is a Portuguese and Macanese dessert which consists of finely crushed tea cookies layered between a velvety combination of whipped cream and condensed milk. Traditionally, the cream was infused with vanilla, but modern varieties appear i... READ MORE

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Ube halaya

Philippines

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Ube halaya is a famous Filipino dessert made with purple yam. It is easily prepared by cooking mashed purple yams in plain milk, coconut milk, or condensed milk alongside sugar and vanilla essence. When set, it results in a slightly sweet treat th... READ MORE

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Roti pisang

Malaysia

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Most iconic: Valentine Roti (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

This sweet variety of the traditional Malaysian roti employs bananas as the star ingredient. The unleavened roti dough is stretched until thin, and the combination of sliced bananas, eggs, and sugar is then wrapped in the dough. Roti is usually pa... READ MORE

25

Pura s lučinicom

Herzegovina-Neretva Canton

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Most iconic: Hajdučke Vrleti (Tomislavgrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Pura s lučinicom is a traditional Herzegovinian dish made with corn flour that has been milled on a water mill. After it has been combined with water and cooked, it is drizzled over with a combination of homemade sour milk, butter, and garlic. Lig... READ MORE

26

Papa a la huancaína

Huancayo

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Most iconic: Huancahuasi (La Victoria, Peru)

Originating from the Huancayo area of Peru, papa a la huancaína a is an authentic and unique potato dish consisting of a spicy, creamy, and rich cheese sauce that is drizzled over boiled yellow or white potatoes. The sauce cons... READ MORE

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Baba de camelo

Portugal

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Baba de camelo is a type of caramel mousse that hails from Portugal. It is made with sweetened condensed milk that is usually cooked until it transforms into thick and caramelized dulce de leche. In some variations, condensed milk is not cooked, o... READ MORE

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Suspiro de limeña

Lima

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Most iconic: Osaka San Isidro (San Isidro, Peru)

Suspiro de limeña is a traditional dessert originating in Lima, consisting of two main components: manjar blanco caramel cream, and fluffy meringue. The manjar blanco component consists of milk, sugar, egg yolks, and vanilla, while the meri... READ MORE

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Crema volteada

Peru

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Crema volteada (lit. upside-down cream) is the Peruvian version of the Spanish flan and the French crème caramel, prepared with sugar, condensed milk, evaporated milk, vanilla essence, and eggs. The vanilla-flavor... READ MORE

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Es teler

Java

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Es teler is a refreshing combination that usually consists of jackfruit, avocado, coconut, condensed milk, syrup, and shaved or crushed ice, but the variations may include other ingredients such as flavored jelly and different types of fruit. This... READ MORE

31

Locro de zapallo

Peru

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Locro de zapallo is a classic Peruvian dish consisting of squash pieces, potatoes, evaporated milk, queso fresco, vegetables (onions, peas, corn), and aji amarillo peppers. Because the stew is quite light, many people had locro for dinner, then we... READ MORE

32

Chinese mango pudding (Mangguo buding)

Guangdong

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Heuhng mong dung boh deen is a traditional dessert that’s often served as a part of dim sum. This mango pudding is a simple combination of fresh mango, sugar, gelatin, and milk. The mangoes are puréed until smooth, then mixed with hot... READ MORE

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Arroz zambito

Peru

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Arroz zambito is a Peruvian take on rice pudding. It is traditionally sweetened with unrefined sugar and flavored with raisins, aniseed, and coconut. This dessert is said to have originated in the 1800s, and it was originally made with water, but ... READ MORE

34

Picante de langostinos

Peru

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Picante de langostinos is a traditional stew originating from Peru. It's usually made with a combination of shrimp, evaporated milk, bread, garlic, onions, hot peppers, tomatoes, pisco, stock, oregano, walnuts, salt, and pepper. The hot peppers, g... READ MORE

35

Kama

Estonia

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Most iconic: Rukis (Tallinn, Estonia)

This Estonian and Finnish classic is prepared with a combination of roasted and finely milled flour types, usually oat, rye, barley, and pea flour. The mixture is then blended with dairy products such as buttermilk, kefir, or sour milk in order to... READ MORE

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Roti planta

Malaysia

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Roti planta is a traditional variety of roti flatbread originating from Malaysia. It’s usually made with a combination of flour, eggs, salt, sugar, condensed milk, and margarine. Although quite similar to its cousin roti bom, roti planta is ... READ MORE

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Uštipci s lučnicom

Herzegovina-Neretva Canton

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Most iconic: Hajdučke Vrleti (Tomislavgrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

This traditional Herzegovinian meal is made with delicious, oily fritters that are drizzled with homemade sour milk combined with butter and garlic. The fritters are made according to an old Herzegovinian recipe utilizing flour, eggs, milk, and sa... READ MORE

38

Lapis legit

Java

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Lapis legit, also known as Indonesian spekkoek, is a rich, multi-layered spice cake that is one of Indonesia’s most famous and luxurious desserts. Inspired by Dutch spekkoek during the colonial period, lapis leg... READ MORE

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Buko Pie

Province of Laguna

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Most iconic: Orient - The Original Buko Pie Bakeshop (Los Baños, Philippines)

Buko pie is a traditional dessert which consists of a flaky pie crust combined with creamy coconut filling. It is prepared with buko, the young coconut flesh which is cooked alongside plain or condensed milk, cream, and sugar until it tra... READ MORE

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Créme de papaya

Brazil

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Most iconic: Churrascaria Rodeio (São Paulo, Brazil)

One of the best summer desserts in the world, according to a Miami Herald edition from 2009, créme de papaya consists of papaya fruit, ice cream, milk, and crème de cassis liqueur, typically served in a shallow bowl... READ MORE

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Humitas dulces

Peru

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Humitas dulces is a traditional dessert originating from Peru. It's usually made with a combination of corn, evaporated milk, sugar, butter, raisins, cinnamon, salt, and corn husks. The mixture is cooked until it becomes slightly shiny and thick. ... READ MORE

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Chupe de pescado

Peru

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Chupe de pescado is a traditional and Ecuadorian fish soup that's especially popular during Lent. Although it doesn't take too long to prepare the soup, it contains many ingredients, such as white fish (usually cod), flour, olive oil, tomatoes, ca... READ MORE