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Dishes with Rice Flour

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Kunāfah

Egypt

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Most iconic: Habibah (Amman, Jordan)

Kunāfah consists of two crunchy layers of shredded and buttered kataifi or knefe dough, filled with a luscious cheese cream that's often flavored with orange zest and cardamom, then drenched in a sugar syrup infused with lemon ju... READ MORE

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Pisang goreng

Indonesia

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Most iconic: Warung Kopi Klotok (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

Fried bananas or plantains are a common everyday snack eaten throughout Indonesia. They come in numerous versions in which the fruit is simply fried in shallow oil, but more often sliced banana pieces are coated in batter before they are fried unt... READ MORE

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Padang satay

West Sumatra

4.5

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Most iconic: Sate Mak Syukur (Padang Panjang, Indonesia)

Padang satay is a spicy, rich, and aromatic Indonesian satay originating from Padang, West Sumatra, known for its thick, flavorful curry-based sauce. Unlike other Indonesian satay varieties that use peanut sauce or sw... 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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Chicken 65

Chennai

4.4

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Most iconic: Buhari (Chennai, India)

Chicken 65 is a classic poultry dish with origins in Chennai, India. It consists of deep-fried chicken that is marinated in ginger, lemon, red chiles, and a variety of other spices. There are a few theories about the origin of chicken 65. The most... READ MORE

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Tempeh mendoan

Purwokerto Barat

4.4

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Tempeh mendoan is a variety of fried tempeh that hails from Purwokerto. Thin slices of tempeh—fermented soybean product—are dipped in batter that is enriched with ground coriander, sliced scallions, and garlic before they are ... READ MORE

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Cold skin noodles (Liangpi)

Shaanxi

4.4

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Most iconic: Wei Jia Liangpi (Xi'an, China)

Liangpi is a noodle dish that originated in China's Shaanxi province. To prepare the dish, noodles that are made from either wheat flour, rice flour, or a combination of both are dressed with soy sauce, chili oil, and vinegar, while typical garnis... READ MORE

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Kazandibi

Turkiye

4.3

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Most iconic: Hafız Mustafa (Fatih, Turkiye)

Dating back to the Ottoman times, kazandibi is a Turkish dish that can be translated to burnt bottom pudding, referring to the burnt bottom of the pan that it is cooked in. The dessert consists of butter, milk, rice flour, sugar, starch, ... READ MORE

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Kue putu

Java

4.3

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Usually sold by street vendors, this steamed cake is prepared with glutinous rice flour that is flavored and colored with pandan leaves. The mixture is traditionally steamed in bamboo tubes, while the center of the cake is filled with palm sugar. ... READ MORE

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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

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Baked cheese (Chhena poda)

Odisha

4.3

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Chhena poda is a traditional cheese dessert originating from Odisha. It's usually made with a combination of chhena cheese, sugar, rice flour, cardamom, and optional ingredients such as raisins, almonds, and cashews. A baking pan is greased with g... READ MORE

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Pakora

India

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Most iconic: Khandani Pakodewala (New Delhi, India)

Pakora is a savory, deep-fried Indian snack made with pieces of vegetables such as cauliflower and eggplant. Although it is a quintessential Indian snack that can be easily found on numerous street corners, it can also be made at home. Traditional... READ MORE

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Pajeon

South Korea

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Most iconic: Tosokchon (Seoul, South Korea)

Pajeon is a variety of jeon (Korean pancakes), made with a batter of rice flour, eggs, and green onions (pa), the key ingredient in this dish, hence the name. It is a popular snack or an appetizer that is usually served with rice... READ MORE

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Bibingka

Philippines

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In its simplest form, bibingka is a simple Filipino cake that consists of rice flour and water. It was initially prepared in clay pots that were lined with banana leaves, which would impart a distinctive, smoky flavor to the dish. Bibinka is belie... READ MORE

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Serabi

Java

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Most iconic: Serabi Notosuman Ny. Lidia (Surakarta, Indonesia)

These traditional, small-sized Indonesian pancakes are usually prepared with rice flour and coconut milk. The pancakes are incredibly versatile, they come in sweet and savory versions, and can be adapted with wheat flour and various toppings such ... READ MORE

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Bakwan

Indonesia

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Most iconic: Warkop Modjok (Bandung, Indonesia)

Bakwan or bala bala are popular Indonesian mixed vegetable fritters. They are usually made with rice or wheat flour, and occasionally a combination of both types. The flour is mixed with water, eggs, baking powder, and a choice of spices to form a... READ MORE

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Ba wan

Taiwan

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Ba wan is the most common street food in Taiwan. This traditional Taiwanese dumpling has become so popular that it is considered to be the national dish of the country. It is made with rice flour and potato starch dough that is usually filled with... READ MORE

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Flat Steamed Rice Dumplings (Bánh nậm)

Huế

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Bánh nậm is a traditional dumpling origianting from Hue. The batter is made with a combination of rice and tapioca flour, sugar, and salt, while the filling consists of shrimps, minced pork, salt, pepper, sugar, shallots, annatto oil, and g... READ MORE

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Tavuk göğsü

Turkiye

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Most iconic: Saray Muhallebicisi (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

Interestingly, this classic Turkish chicken breast pudding doesn't taste like chicken at all—instead, it is often flavored with cinnamon and vanilla, and is more reminiscent of a thick, creamy, and smooth milk or rice pudding, both in flavor... READ MORE

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Dim sim

Melbourne

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Most iconic: South Melbourne Market Dim Sims (Melbourne, Australia)

Dim sims are deep-fried or steamed dumplings filled with pork or other meat, cabbage, and flavorings. Although inspired by the traditional Chinese cuisine both in ingredients and the name of the dish, the Australian version differs from Chinese du... READ MORE

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Dadar gulung

Indonesia

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Dadar gulung is a traditional dessert consisting of a thin rice flour crêpe that is filled with grated coconut. Pancake batter is traditionally infused with pandan leaves which add flavor and impart a vibrant green color to the pancakes, but... READ MORE

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Rice and Pork Pyramid Dumpling (Bánh giò)

Vietnam

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Bánh giò is a stuffed rice flour dumpling that is usually associated with Northern Vietnam. This typical breakfast dish is made with a thick paste consisting of rice flour and pork or chicken broth and a savory filling that combines ... READ MORE

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Beguni

Bangladesh

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Beguni is a simple dish consists of deep-fried eggplant slices. The variations may include dipping the slices in batter or coating them with various combination of gram flour and spices. The batter is usually prepared with rice and gram flour, whi... READ MORE

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Ragda pattice

Mumbai

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Most iconic: Sharma Chaat Bhandar (Mumbai, India)

Ragda pattice is a flavorful and popular street food of Mumbai, consisting of two parts: ragda, which is a dried yellow pea stew, and pattice, referring to a fried mashed potato patty. It is typically served with various chutneys... READ MORE

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Muhallebi

Turkiye

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Most iconic: Hafız Mustafa (Fatih, Turkiye)

Mehalabiya is a creamy Arabian dessert, in many ways similar to the French blancmange. It is made with a mixture of milk and sugar, cooked and thickened with rice flour or cornstarch, and usually flavored with orange blossom or rose water... READ MORE

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Keşkül

Turkiye

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Almond-flavored milk pudding is a light Turkish dessert that is believed to have originated during the Ottoman era and was named after a traditional bowl that dervishes used to collect money or other goods. It is prepared with a combination of mil... READ MORE

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Turnip cake (Lo bak go)

China

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Most iconic: Tim Ho Wan (Hong Kong, China)

Turnip cake is a savory Chinese snack that is frequently served as a part of traditional dim sum meals. Even though it is referred to as turnip cake in English, the main ingredient in the dish is traditional Chinese radish, a whi... READ MORE

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Butsi

Philippines

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Most iconic: Xin Tian Di (Quezon City, Philippines)

Butsi balls are the Filipino version of traditional Chinese jian dui sweets. They are made with glutinous rice flour that is formed in small round shapes and stuffed with a variety of sweet fillings such as sweetened mung bean, creamy lot... READ MORE

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Khao khai chiao

Thailand

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This Thai-style omelet is traditionally served over rice. It consists of eggs, fish sauce, a splash of lemon juice or vinegar, and optionally some soy sauce, cornstarch, or rice flour. This mixture is cooked in vegetable oil until slightly brown. ... READ MORE

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Yatsuhashi

Kyoto

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Most iconic: Honke Nishio Yatsuhashi Gion (Kyoto, Japan)

One of the best known meibutsu or regional specialty products of Kyoto, yatsuhashi is a type of wagashi - traditional Japanese confections that are often served with tea and sold mainly as souvenir sweets called miyagegashiREAD MORE

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Tang yuan

South Central China

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Tangyuan is a traditional dessert consisting of glutinous rice flour balls, which are soft and chewy, and can be either small and plain or larger with fillings. The fillings vary but commonly include sweetened black sesame, peanut, red bean paste,... READ MORE

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Shrimp and Sweet Potato Fritters (Bánh tôm)

Hanoi

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Bánh tôm is a seafood specialty hailing from Hanoi. The dish consists of julienned sweet potatoes that are divided into small portions and coated in batter. Each potato nest is then topped with a shrimp, and the combination is deep-fr... READ MORE

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Papadam

India

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Most iconic: Mughli Charcoal Pit (Manchester, England)

Papadum is an Indian snack made with either gram, rice, or chickpea flour that is baked into a thin, crispy cracker bread. It can be consumed on its own, with pickles, or served with other dishes such as curries, when it's used as a utensil for sc... READ MORE

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Bonda

Southern India

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Most iconic: Rayar's Mess (Chennai, India)

Bonda is a bite-sized fried Indian snack. Often referred to as potato bonda, it is made with a spicy mashed potato filling that is dipped in gram flour batter, then fried until crispy. It is believed that the original bonda, which include... READ MORE

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Kue lapis

Indonesia

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Most iconic: HarriAnn’s Nonya Table (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

Kue lapis is a layered steamed cake widely enjoyed in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei, known for its vibrant colors, soft, chewy texture, and delicate coconut-infused flavor. The name comes from the Malay a... READ MORE

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Yuvarlama çorbası

Gaziantep

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Most iconic: Aşina (Gaziantep, Turkiye)

Arguably the most laborious Turkish soup and one of Gaziantep's favorites, yuvarlama çorbası is made with spiced meatballs, chickpeas, yogurt broth, olive oil, and other optional ingredients. The soup is traditionally prepared for the three... READ MORE

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Sapin-sapin

Abra

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Most iconic: Original Dolor®’s (Malabon, Philippines)

The colorful sapin-sapin is a unique Filipino rice cake. It is made with a simple batter of rice and coconut milk, and usually consists of three separate layers which are tinted and flavored with different colors and aromas. The most popular combi... READ MORE

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Steamed Coconut-Pandan Cake (Khanom chan)

Thailand

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Khanom chan is a unique Thai dessert made with steamed batter of several starches, typically rice, tapioca, and arrowroot flour, coconut milk, sugar, and a pinch of salt. Making this Thai delicacy is a laborious process, but definitely worth the t... READ MORE

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Kue nagasari

Indonesia

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Kue nagasari is a traditional snack. It’s made with a combination of rice flour, ripe bananas, tapioca flour, coconut milk, vanilla extract, and sugar. In order to prepare this snack, the ingredients are mixed together into a batter that sho... READ MORE

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Black sesame soup (Zhi ma hu)

Guangdong

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Most iconic: Yung Kee (Hong Kong, China)

The smooth, velvety zhi ma hu or black sesame soup is a variety of Chinese tong sui (lit. sugar water), a dessert soup commonly enjoyed for breakfast, after meals, or served for teatime accompanied by dim sum, the tradit... READ MORE

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Palitaw

Philippines

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Most iconic: Cafe Via Mare (Makati, Philippines)

Palitaw is a popular Filipino boiled rice cake. These rice cakes were traditionally prepared with pounded rice, but today there are mainly made with a combination of glutinous rice flour and water. Characterized by their round and flat shape, they... READ MORE

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Espasol

Province of Laguna

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Most iconic: Carlitos Restaurant (Iloilo City, Philippines)

Espasol is a soft, chewy Filipino rice cake prepared with a combination of toasted glutinous rice flour and grated green coconut that is slowly cooked in coconut milk. The mixture turns into soft, pliable dough that is shaped into long cylinders o... READ MORE