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Dishes with Tamarind

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Massaman Curry

Thailand

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Most iconic: Issaya Siamese Club (Bangkok, Thailand)

Out of all Thai curry varieties, massaman curry stands out as the mildest, sweetest, and the most unusual type. It is a combination of creamy coconut milk, meat, potatoes, and a curry paste made with roasted spices. Coconut milk is the authentic T... READ MORE

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Sinigang

Philippines

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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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Shrimps in Tamarind Sauce (Camarones en salsa de tamarindo)

Central Mexico

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Camarones en salsa de tamarindo is a traditional dish originating from Central Mexico. The dish is usually made with a combination of shrimps, onions, chipotle chiles, garlic, tamarind paste, stock, butter, coriander, and salt. The shrimp shells, ... READ MORE

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Pad Thai

Thailand

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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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Vindaloo

Goa

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Most iconic: Venite (Panaji, India)

Vindaloo is a flavorful curry dish that is popular in England and the Indian regions of Goa and Konkan. It is typically made with marinated pork, but it can also be made with chicken, beef, mutton, or paneer. The name of the dish stems from the mi... READ MORE

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Ayam goreng

Indonesia

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Most iconic: Ayam Goreng Suharti (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

In its basic form, Indonesian-style fried chicken consists of chicken cuts, preferably bone-in pieces such as thighs and drumsticks, which are marinated in spices, then shortly braised before being fried until golden and crispy. The marinade is ty... READ MORE

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Sinigang na baboy

Philippines

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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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Papri chaat

India

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Papri chaat is an Indian dish consisting of deep-fried wafers (papri), tamarind and mint chutney, black grams, potatoes, and dahi. The ingredients are layered, and the dish is usually sprinkled with sev—fried chickpea noodles—and chaat... READ MORE

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Xacuti

Goa

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Most iconic: Viva Panjim (Panaji, India)

Xacuti is a popular chicken or mutton curry that is heavily spiced with pepper, poppy seeds, coconut, and chiles. The dish is a specialty of the Indian state of Goa, where it was brought over by the Portuguese, who colonised the area in the past. ... READ MORE

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Nam phrik phao

Thailand

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Nam phrik phao is a versatile Thai concoction and a secret ingredient in numerous Thai dishes. It is made with a combination of roasted chili peppers, dried shrimp, garlic, shallots, ginger, fish sauce, tamarind paste, fermented shrimp paste, and ... READ MORE

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Panipuri

India

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Most iconic: Elco Pani Puri Center (Mumbai, India)

Panipuri is a street snack that is extremely popular in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal. Small in size, it consists of a hollow puri that is fried until crispy, then stuffed with a combination of flavored water called pani, tamarin... READ MORE

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Vietnamese Sweet and Sour Soup (Canh chua cá)

Vietnam

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Most iconic: Hoang Yen Restaurant (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

The term canh chua cá encompasses various fish-based Vietnamese soups that are characterized by their combination of sweet, spicy, and sour flavors. The soups are usually made with a tamarind-based broth, and they typically include chunks o... READ MORE

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Penang laksa

Penang

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The perfect blend of spicy, sweet, savory, and umami flavors, penang laksa is a popular Malaysian street food, originating from the north-western state of Penang. This hearty noodle soup is made with poached mackerel (or sardines), tamarind, lemon... READ MORE

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Sosatie

South Africa

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Sosatie is a South African meat dish consisting of pieces of lamb that are marinated in a sauce made with onions, garlic, hot peppers, tamarind juice, and curry leaves. The meat is then skewered and barbecued on a traditional South African braai. ... READ MORE

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Kari ikan

Malaysia

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Kari ikan is a delicious fish curry originating from Malaysia. It is typically made with a combination of fish that is cut into pieces, coconut milk, and a variety of spices such as fenugreek, cumin, curry leaves, chili peppers, mustard seeds, tam... READ MORE

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Sambar

Tamil Nadu

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Most iconic: Triplicane Ratna Cafe (Chennai, India)

Sambar is a popular curry dish prepared with a tamarind-based broth, lentils, and vegetables. It originates from Tamil Nadu, but it is also very popular in Sri Lanka and throughout South India. The dish is traditionally served with steamed rice or... READ MORE

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Assam laksa

Penang

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Most iconic: Joo Hooi Cafe (George Town, Malaysia)

Assam laksa is a traditional fish-based sour noodle soup. It is the one of the numerous varieties of laksa, popular noodle soups widespread throughout Southeast Asia. The dish consists of rice noodles, shredded fish, and sliced vegetables... READ MORE

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Papaya salad with salted egg (Som tam khai khem)

Thailand

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Som tam khai khem is a traditional papaya salad originating from Thailand. There are many types of som tam, and this one can be distinguished from the rest because it’s topped with salted hard-boiled eggs. The salad is usually made with a co... READ MORE

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Tempe orek

Indonesia

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Tempe orek is one of the most common ways how to prepare tempeh in Indonesia. This protein-rich soy product was invented in Indonesia, and it is commonly used as the main or additional ingredient in numerous dishes. In this version, a blo... READ MORE

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Goan fish curry (Ambot tik)

Goa

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Ambot tik is a traditional fish curry originating from Goa. Ambot means sour, and tik means spicy, so this curry should always be sour-and-spicy. The dish is usually made with saltwater fish, onions, kokum petals, oil, salt, and a masala paste con... 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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Coconut chutney (Nariyal chutney)

Kerala

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Most iconic: Brahmin's Coffee Bar (Bangalore, India)

Coconut chutney is a popular South Indian condiment or side dish, consisting of a coconut stew that is combined with shallots, tamarind, ginger, chiles, and curry leaves. It is a specialty of the North Malabar region, where it is prepared in two v... READ MORE

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Tamarind chutney (Imli ki chutney)

India

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Tamarind chutney or imli chutney is a traditional chutney made with tamarind as the main ingredient. Other ingredients usually include jaggery, coriander, cumin, red chili peppers, ginger, salt, and water. There are many tamarind chutney ... READ MORE

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Green papaya salad (Bok l'hong)

Cambodia

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Most iconic: Spoons (Siem Reap, Cambodia)

Bok l’hong, meaning pounded papaya in Khmer, is a Cambodian take on the green papaya salad that is widely consumed throughout Southeast Asia and is believed to have originated in Laos. Like the Lao and Thai versions, the Cambodian p... READ MORE

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Telur balado

West Sumatra

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Telur balado is a popular Indonesian dish that consists of hard-boiled eggs in a spicy chilli sauce. The hard-boiled eggs are fried until... READ MORE

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Ginger chutney (Adrak ki chutney)

Southern India

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Thought to have its roots in Awadh, this traditional South Indian chutney combines ginger with split black grams (urad dal), split Bengal grams (chana dal), green or red chilis, tamarind, and a variety of spices such as coriander... READ MORE

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Pulihora

Andhra Pradesh

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Pulihora is a popular south Indian dish that can easily be found in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. It consists of rice, turmeric, tamarind, curry leaves, coriander, ginger, and green chiles. Additionally, yellow lentils, ... READ MORE

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Gudeg

Yogyakarta

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Most iconic: Gudeg Yu Djum (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

The most popular dish in Indonesian Yogyakarta is called gudeg, a unique dish made with unripe jackfruit cooked in coconut milk. The two most common varieties are dry and wet gudeg. Both varieties use the same ingredients, but the dry gudeg uses l... READ MORE

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Sinigang na hipon

Philippines

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Most iconic: The Aristocrat (Manila, Philippines)

Sinigang na hipon is a Filipino shrimp soup characterized by its sour and strongly savory flavor. In addition to shrimp, this dish contains a great variety of vegetables, including onions, tomatoes, string beans, banana peppers, water spinach, tar... READ MORE

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Rasam

Southern India

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Most iconic: Naivedyam (New Delhi, India)

Rasam is a South Indian soup made with a base of tamarind juice and added ingredients such as pepper, cumin, chili, lemon, lentils, and tomatoes, resulting in a tangy and sour flavor of the dish. The name of the dish can be literally translated to... READ MORE

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Sweet and Sour Tamarind Soup (Canh chua)

Mekong Delta

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Most iconic: Hoang Yen Restaurant (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

Canh chua is a popular Vietnamese soup originating from the Mekong Delta region. It's characterized by its contrasting flavors - sour, sweet, and savory. The soup incorporates ingredients such as seafood (eel, shrimp, snakehead, catfish), tomatoes... READ MORE

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Patrode

Maharashtra

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Most iconic: Karavalli (Bangalore, India)

Patrode is a savory vegetarian dish from Malvani and Maharashtrian cuisine. Basic ingredients are the same throughout the entire region - taro (colocasia) leaves stuffed (or chopped up) with a mixture of gram flour, tamarind, jaggery, and various ... READ MORE

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Tomato chutney (Tamatar ki chutney)

Southern India

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Most iconic: Surguru (Pondicherry, India)

Tomato chutney is a south Indian chutney variety that's traditionally prepared by crushing roasted tomatoes, chilis, garlic, tamarind, salt, and cumin in a mortar. Nowadays, there are various additions such as urad dal, chana dal, sesame seeds, pe... READ MORE

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Sayur asem

West Java

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Most iconic: 1945 Restaurant (Central Jakarta, Indonesia)

Sayur asem is a sweet and sour vegetable soup. Often referred to as tamarind soup, it is one of the favorite vegetable dishes in Indonesia. The entire dish is based on tamarind, an unusual plant commonly grown in Southeast Asia, which giv... READ MORE

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Onion chutney (Pyaaz ki chutney)

India

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Onion chutney or pyaaz ki chutney is a traditional chutney made with onion as the main ingredient. Other ingredients usually include ginger, red chili peppers, green chili peppers, cumin, turmeric, mustard seeds, oil, salt, and various sp... READ MORE

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Asinan

Indonesia

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Most iconic: Asinan Betawi H. Mansyur (Central Jakarta, Indonesia)

The name asinan refers to traditional Indonesian salads made with pickled fruit or vegetables. It is believed that the fruit variety originates from Jakarta and the vegetable variety from the city of Bogor. The dish was developed under numerous cu... READ MORE

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Ikan goreng

Indonesia

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Ikan goreng, translated to "fried fish" in English, is a dish originating from Indonesia. The preparation starts with marinating the fish in a mixture of spices and herbs, typically turmeric, garlic, shallots, tamarind, and somet... READ MORE

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Three-Flavor Fish (Pla sam rot)

Thailand

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Pla sam rot is a traditional fish dish originating from Thailand. The dish is usually made with fish such as sea bass, tilapia, or snapper. The three-part sauce is made with a mixture of tamarind (sour), palm sugar (sweet), fish sauce (salty), and... READ MORE

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Peanut chutney (Moongfali ki chutney)

Southern India

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Most iconic: Nasi Kandar Pelita (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Peanut chutney is a popular South Indian dish made by combining peanuts with ingredients such as green or red chilis, garlic, and a blend of spices. After frying each ingredient until fragrant and slightly browned, everything is combined and blend... READ MORE

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Semur daging

Java

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Semur daging is a traditional stew originating from Java. It is usually made with a combination of beef, onions, garlic, ginger, kecap manis, palm sugar, tamarind, cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, oil, salt, and pepper. The onions, garlic, and ... READ MORE

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Malabar fish curry (Malabar meen curry)

Kerala

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Most iconic: Rasika (Washington, D.C., United States of America)

Malabar fish curry or Kerala fish curry is a traditional dish originating from Malabar, Kerala. The curry is typically made with fish such as seer, sea bass, tilapia, or sardines. Other ingredients include onions, tomatoes, hot chili peppers, chil... READ MORE

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Urap

Java

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Urap or urap sayur (Bali) or urab is a traditional salad that's commonly associated with Java. The salad is made with a combination of steamed or boiled vegetables and spiced grated coconut topping. The vegetables included in ura... READ MORE