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Grelos de Galicia

Galicia, Spain
4.4

Grelos de Galicia are turnip greens of the species Brassica rapa L. var. rapain, grown in the Autonomous Community of Galicia. These turnip greens are dark green and have a slightly bitter and acidic taste. Their texture is very ... READ MORE

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Makói petrezselyemgyökér

Csongrád County, Hungary
3.8

Makói petrezselyemgyökér is a variety of parsley that is grown in the Hungarian county of Csongrád. Its root has a smooth surface and dense texture, with white flesh that has a slightly sweet and pleasant flavor.... READ MORE

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Lammefjordsgulerod

Odsherred Municipality, Denmark
3.8

Lammefjordsgulerod is a variety of carrot unique for its very high carotene and sugar content. It is extremely smooth and crisp and has low chances of discoloration when washed. The carrots are produced in the Lammefjord area in Odsherred... READ MORE

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Fertőd vidéki sárgarépa

Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary
3.7

Fertőd vidéki sárgarépa is a Hungarian carrot variety originating from the Győr-Moson-Sopron County in Hungary’s Western Transdanubia region. The carrots are cylindrical in shape and the root is bright red, smooth, unbra... READ MORE

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Hajdúsági torma

Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary
3.2

Hajdúsági torma is a horseradish from the Hajdúság area in Hungary that has thick, green leaves on the upper part and a cylindrical, brownish root while the flesh inside is white. It is distinctive for its rich... READ MORE

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Hegykői petrezselyemgyökér

Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary
2.7

Hegykői petrezselyemgyökér is a Hungarian root parsley originating from the vicinity of Lake Fertő in Győr Moson Sopron County in the Western Transdanubia region. This root parsley is produced by growing the Petroselinum crispum L, and... READ MORE

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Polignano Carrots (Carote di Polignano)

Polignano a Mare, Italy
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Carote di Polignano is a traditional carrot variety originating from the Polignano area in the province of Bari. These carrots range in color from pale yellow over deep orange to dark purple. The seeds are selected by the growers who plant them in... READ MORE

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Carota Giallo-Viola di Tiggiano

Province of Lecce, Italy
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This purple carrot with yellow stripes has been cultivated around the city of Tiggiano since ancient times, and it is still very popular thanks to its juicy, crunchy texture and fragrant flavor. Sometimes called pestanaca or carota di... READ MORE

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Carota dell’Altopiano del Fucino

Fucine Plain, Italy
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In the Italian province of L'Aquila, the cultivation of Altopiano del Fucino carrots began in the 1950s. The Fucino basin is nestled between the high Apennine peaks, at an altitude of 700m, and it seems almost unreal that this huge platea... READ MORE

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Chonggak

South Korea
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Chonggak or chonggakmu is a type of white radish originating from Korea. The radishes are small, with fine and curvy-bulbous roots. The leaves and stems are both used in Korean cuisine, mostly for the preparation of a kimchi version calle... READ MORE

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Carota Novella di Ispica

Province of Ragusa, Italy
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The cultivation of Carota Novella di Ispica began in the 1950s in Syracuse, but later the production spread to the neighboring province of Ragusa, particularly around the town of Ispica, where this variety of carrots is grown even today. ... READ MORE

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Spreewälder Meerrettich

Spreewald, Germany
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This horseradish has been grown in the Spreewald area since the 16th century. Initially, it was used as a medicinal plant that was believed to help with arthritis, headaches, rheumatism, toothaches, and numerous other ailments. Even today it is kn... READ MORE

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Yeolmu

South Korea
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Yeolmu is a leafy vegetable originating from Korea. This type of leafy vegetable is also known as young summer radish, and its greens and taproots are usually harvested while they are still tender. Yeolmu white radishes have tender and long greens... READ MORE

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Begečka šargarepa

Begeč, Serbia
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Begečka šargarepa is a Serbian type of carrot originating from Begeč. The carrots are cultivated from the Daucus Carota L variety. They have an intense orange color, and the flesh is crunchy, dense, slightly sweet, and rich in flavor. Suita... READ MORE

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Carota di Zapponeta

Province of Foggia, Italy
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Carota di Zapponeta is a traditional agricultural food product from the Apulian province of Foggia. These sweet and crunchy carrots are harvested between January and March, but when properly stored and protected from the moisture, they can hold th... READ MORE

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Ludbreški hren

Ludbreg, Croatia
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Ludbreški hren is a distinctive variety of horseradish native to the Ludbreg area in northwestern Croatia. The fleshy root is yellow-bro... READ MORE

Dishes with Root Vegetable

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Ramen

Japan

4.6

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Most iconic: Ichiran Nakasu (Fukuoka, Japan)

Ramen is a noodle soup that first appeared in Japan in 1910, when Chinese cooks combined the noodles with a salty broth. These curly noodles were of bright yellow color and more elastic than the Japanese noodles prepared at the time – the do... READ MORE

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Tacos

Mexico

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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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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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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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Kaleh pacheh

Iran

4.6

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Kaleh pacheh is a traditional Persian dish made from various parts of a sheep’s head and feet, typically enjoyed as a hearty breakfast in Iran and other parts of the Middle East and Central Asia. The dish's name reflects its ingredients, wit... READ MORE

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Tagliatelle al ragù alla Bolognese

Bologna

4.5

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Most iconic: Osteria dell' Orsa (Bologna, Italy)

Tagliatelle al ragù alla Bolognese is a traditional dish originating from Bologna, consisting of tagliatelle pasta and a rich ragù made with a mixture of minced beef and pork, and tomatoes as key ingredients. Even though they are oft... READ MORE

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Ragù alla Bolognese

Bologna

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Ragù alla Bolognese was invented in the late 18th century by Alberto Alvisi, a chef of Pope Pius VII. The base of this classic is made with beef, pork or a combination of both, as well as ripe, fresh tomatoes or tomato purée, red or ... READ MORE

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Salmon soup (Lohikeitto)

Finland

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Most iconic: Restaurant Sea Horse (Helsinki, Finland)

Lohikeitto is a creamy Finish salmon soup, similar to laxsoppa in Sweden. Apart from chunks of salmon fillet, it traditionally incorporates diced potatoes and carrots cooked in a flavorful, buttery broth infused with fish stock and cream.... READ MORE

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Sinigang

Philippines

4.5

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Most iconic: Locavore (Pasig, Philippines)

Sinigang is a sour Filipino soup consisting of sampalok (fruits of the tamarind tree), water spinach, hot peppers, cabbage, broccoli, eggplant, diced tomatoes, sliced onions, ginger, garlic, green beans, fish sauce, and salt. The basic br... READ MORE

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Sugo alla Genovese

Naples

4.5

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Most iconic: Osteria Della Mattonella (Naples, Italy)

Sugo alla Genovese is a traditional sauce that, despite its name, originates from Naples, but it was likely brought over to the city from Genoa by Genovese immigrants during the Renaissance period. The sauce is prepared by sautéeing veal or... READ MORE

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Finnish fish soup (Kalakeitto)

Finland

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Kalakeitto or fish soup has been a staple of traditional Finnish cuisine for a long time. Although there are numerous ways to prepare this classic Finnish specialty, it typically consists of cleaned and filleted fish chunks and diced vegetables th... READ MORE

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Tacos de adobada

Mexico

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Tacos de adobada is a Mexican dish that's similar to tacos al pastor, but not the same. Both tacos al pastor and tacos de adobada refer to pork that's been marinated in a combination of spices, chili peppers, and vinegar. For al pastor, the pork i... READ MORE

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Seco de cabrito

Peru

4.5

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Most iconic: El Bolivariano (Pueblo Libre, Peru)

Seco de cabrito is a traditional dish that was originally prepared in the north of the country, but nowadays it's also popular in coastal areas. It consists of goat meat that's cooked with hot peppers, peas, carrots, and cilantro sauce. The list o... READ MORE

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Arroz tapado

Peru

4.5

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Most iconic: Isolina Taberna Peruana (Barranco, Peru)

Arroz tapado is a Peruvian dish that is easy to prepare and inexpensive. It is made with rice, carrots, ground beef, tomato paste, onions, garlic, black olives, and chopped hard-boiled eggs. This dish is layered, usually in a way where rice is on ... 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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Pad Thai

Thailand

4.4

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Most iconic: Thipsamai (Bangkok, Thailand)

Pad Thai is Thailand's national dish, a flavorful stir-fry (pad in Thai) dish consisting of rice noodles, tofu, dried shrimp, bean sprouts, and eggs. If it's made with meat, chicken and pork are some of the most popular choices. The flavo... READ MORE

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Gulyás

Hungary

4.4

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Most iconic: Café Landtmann (Vienna, Austria)

This Hungarian specialty is prepared with meat, traditionally beef, that is simmered in a rich paprika-infused broth, usually alongside onions, bell peppers, root vegetables, various spices, and occasionally tomatoes (in some regional variations).... READ MORE

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Żurek

Poland

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Most iconic: Żurownia (Katowice, Poland)

Żurek is a traditional soup characterized by its distinctively sour taste, which comes from sour leavening, or the fermentation of bread and rye flour. The soup also contains meats such as sausages, bacon, or ham, and vegetables such as potatoes a... READ MORE

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Shoyu ramen

Tokyo

4.4

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Most iconic: Tsuta (Shibuya, Japan)

The soy sauce based shoyu ramen is one of the four major groups of ramen - noodle dishes praised for their exquisite flavors. Noodles, broth, and various toppings are the three essential elements in every bowl of ramen. The dark and salty soup is ... READ MORE

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Rosół

Poland

4.4

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Most iconic: Pastela (Poznań, Poland)

Comforting rosół is a traditional meat soup. Even though the chicken version, called rosół z kury, is the most famous variety–beef, veal, turkey, or mixed meat broths are also quite frequently prepared throughout the c... READ MORE

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Karē raisu

Japan

4.4

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Most iconic: Kyōei-dō (Chiyoda, Japan)

Japanese curry is an extremely popular dish throughout Japan. Since the curry is almost always served with rice, one can hear the term karē raisu mentioned very often. Curry was brought over to Japan by the British in the 19th century, wh... READ MORE

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Svíčková

Czech Republic

4.4

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Most iconic: Café Imperial (Prague, Czech Republic)

This delicious beef dish is one of the best-known creations of Czech cuisine. It is made with marinated braised beef, usually tenderloin, served in a creamy vegetable sauce made with carrots, celeriac, and parsley root. The dish is usually spiced ... READ MORE

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Yangzhou fried rice (Yang zhou chao fan)

Yangzhou

4.4

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Most iconic: Yung Kee (Hong Kong, China)

Yangzhou fried rice is a Chinese dish consisting of rice, eggs, and vegetables such as carrots, mushrooms, peas, while the common additions also include shrimps, meat, scallions, and Chinese ham. Traditional versions sometimes may incorporate sea ... READ MORE

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Giouvetsi

Greece

4.4

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Most iconic: Lithos Tavern (Athens, Greece)

This classic Greek casserole consists of a combination of pasta and tomato-braised meat that is prepared as a one-pot oven dish. Although veal is the traditional choice, various types of meat may be employed, while the rich tomato sauce is usually... READ MORE

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Rabo de toro

Andalusia

4.4

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Most iconic: Taberna Salinas (Córdoba, Spain)

Rabo de toro is a traditional dish originating from the region of Andalusia, although it's eaten throughout the country. Each restaurant and region has their own recipe, but it's usually made with a combination of oxtail, olive oil, onions, garlic... READ MORE

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Lumpiang Shanghai

Philippines

4.4

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Most iconic: The Aristocrat (Manila, Philippines)

Lumpiang Shanghai is the most popular variety of lumpia, the crispy deep-fried Filipino snack that evolved from Chinese spring rolls. Even though lumpia appears in numerous variations, the Shanghai version is characterized by a savory fil... READ MORE

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Húsleves

Hungary

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Traditionally prepared with beef or chicken, this hearty Hungarian soup is a staple restaurant dish as well as a common home-cooked meal. Besides meat, it usually incorporates noodles, root vegetables, and a variety of spices. It is always served ... READ MORE

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Lagman

Uzbekistan

4.4

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Most iconic: Arzu Restaurant (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)

Lagman or latiaozi is a dish from Central Asia with possible roots in Xinjiang, a northwestern region of China. The name translates to pulled noodles or hand-stretched noodles, denoting the main feature of the dish. Since there i... READ MORE

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Sinigang na baboy

Philippines

4.4

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Most iconic: Max's Restaurant (Quezon City, Philippines)

This variety of sinigang - Filipino savory and sour soup - consists of various pork cuts that are simmered along tamarind fruit. Tomatoes, onions, garlic, okra, white radish, water spinach and green long peppers are also commonly used for this sou... READ MORE

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Ciorba Radauteana

Rădăuți

4.4

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Most iconic: Restaurant Naţional (Rădăuți, Romania)

Ciorba Radauteana is a traditional soup. It's made with a combination of chicken, onions, sweet red pepper, celery, carrots, lemon juice, garlic, parsley, and sour cream. The ingredients are simmered over medium heat until the meat and the vegetab... READ MORE

31

Vietnamese Beef Stew (Bò kho)

Vietnam

4.4

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Most iconic: Pho Quynh (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

Bò kho is a popular Vietnamese beef stew that can be consumed on its own or accompanied by a baguette on the side. It can also be served over noodles, and it is customary to serve a variety fresh herbs on the side. The dish includes ingredi... READ MORE

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Chirashizushi

Japan

4.4

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Most iconic: Sushi Sho (Shinjuku, Japan)

Chirashizushi is one of the most common sushi varieties prepared in Japanese households. This unusual version (often referred to as scattered sushi) consists of a bowl of sushi rice complemented with a wide group of ingredients that are e... READ MORE

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Chamchi gimbap

South Korea

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This gimbap (Korean rice roll) is made with canned tuna. Apart from rice and fish, the fillings may include other ingredients that are typically used in gimbap such as fresh or pickled vegetables, eggs, or fish cakes, while the tuna is of... READ MORE

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Dak Galbi

Chuncheon

4.4

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Most iconic: Yoogane Myeongdong (Seoul, South Korea)

Dak galbi is the South Korean variety of stir-fried chicken. It is a communal dish that's cooked tableside, on large cast iron skillets. Typical elements in dak galbi include various chicken cuts, cabbage, tteok rice cakes, carrots, chili... READ MORE

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Ragù di cinghiale

Tuscany

4.4

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Most iconic: La Taverna di San Giuseppe (Siena, Italy)

Ragù di cinghiale is a traditional meat sauce hailing from Tuscany, but it's also prepared in other Italian regions such as Veneto and Umbria. The ragù is made with a combination of cinghiale (wild boar) meat, tomatoes, red wine, car... READ MORE

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Carrillada

Andalusia

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Carrillada is a traditional dish made with braised pork (de cerdo) or beef (de ternera) cheeks. The dish is especially popular in Andalusia, and the best version is supposedly made with local Iberian pigs. The cheeks are usually braised in red win... READ MORE

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Pappardelle alla lepre

Tuscany

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Most iconic: Trattoria Da Ruggero (Florence, Italy)

Pappardelle alla lepre is an ancient Tuscan dish – allegedly, Boccaccio himself was impressed with these pasta ribbons which are cooked in broth and flavored with hare meat. The preparation of this rich dish is time-consuming – the har... READ MORE

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Mayak gimbap

South Korea

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Mayak is a popular variety of South Korean rice rolls (gimbap). These mini versions of the standard roll consist of rice, toasted seaweed, and fillings that traditionally include carrots, pickled radish, and spinach. Unlike the traditional gimbap,... READ MORE

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Gamjajeon

South Korea

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Gamjajeon is a type of Korean pancake prepared with grated or puréed potatoes, while some varieties may include scallions, chives, carrots, or onions. The pancakes are usually small and round and should be pan-fried until perfectly crispy o... READ MORE

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Pappardelle with White Duck Ragù (Pappardelle al ragù bianco di anatra)

Veneto

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Pappardelle al ragù bianco di anatra is a traditional pasta dish that's especially popular in the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia area. The dish is usually made with a combination of pappardelle pasta, duck breasts, onions, garlic, carrots... READ MORE

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Bela čorba

Serbia

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Bela čorba is a traditional soup that's popular in Serbia. It's made with a combination of chicken breast meat (locally called belo meso), eggs, potatoes, onions, flour, carrots, parsley, and seasonings. Some versions also include a scoop... READ MORE

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Ragù all'anatra

Italy

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Ragù all'anatra is an Italian meat sauce that's usually prepared with a combination of duck, garlic, onions, carrots, celery, guanciale, tomato purée, red wine, and herbs such as sage, parsley, bay leaves, and thyme. The vegetables a... READ MORE