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Patata Kato Nevrokopiou

Kato Nevrokopi Municipality, Greece
4.6

This potato is cultivated in the municipalities of Kato Nevrokopi, Kato Vrontos, Perithori, Dasoto, Lefkogia, Khrisokefalos, Okhiro, Vathitopos, and Katafitos. These potatoes were first grown in the area in the 1920s, and they have since enjoyed g... READ MORE

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Patata Naxou

Naxos Island, Greece
4.5

These are Liseta, Spunta, Marfona, Vivaldi, and Alaska variety potatos grown on the island of Naxos. They have a smooth yellow skin and contain over 18% starch and less than 1% sugar. These potatos are harvested by hand twice a year, from mid-Febr... READ MORE

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Yukon Gold

Ontario, Canada
4.4

Yukon Gold is an all-purpose potato with yellow skin and yellow flesh. These potatoes are usually round or oblong and slightly flattened. Their skin is dotted with small brown spots, while the flesh is firm, moist, and waxy. Yukon Gold potatoes we... READ MORE

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Papa criolla

Colombia
4.4

Papa criolla is a potato variety that's native to South America and it's especially popular in Colombia. These tubers are small in size, similar to a golf ball. The flesh is yellow to dark yellow, an indication of high lutein and zeaxanthin conten... READ MORE

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Batata Doce de Aljezur

Aljezur, Portugal
4.3

Sweet potato cultivation in Portugal has a long tradition. This particular variety came about in the region of Aljezur, where sweet potatoes have been raised for centuries. The soil of the Aljezur region is sandy, and the oceanic climate and the p... READ MORE

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Nye Samsø kartofler

Samsø Municipality, Denmark
4.3

In Denmark, the island of Samsø is best known for its early May harvest of new potatoes which are considered a great delicacy and usually fetch prices of 1.000 Danish kroner per kilo (about $150). The first ones are harvested just two month... READ MORE

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Pataca de Galicia

Galicia, Spain
4.2

Patata de Galicia is a potato of the Solanum tuberosum L. cv. Kennebec variety grown in the Autonomous Community of Galicia. This location offers optimal soil and climatic conditions which ensure the proper development and superi... READ MORE

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French Fingerling

France
4.2

French Fingerling is a potato variety that was developed in France in the 1950s as a cross between Vale and Rosa potatoes. The potatoes are small to medium in size and cylindrical in shape. The skin is smooth and thin with a few eyes and ... READ MORE

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Cassava

Brazil
4.1

Cassava is a woody shrub native to Brazil and the tropical areas of the Americas. It is widely cultivated throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, and it is often praised for its edible, starchy tuberous root, which is a great source o... READ MORE

10

Idaho potatoes

Idaho, United States of America
4.1

The American state of Idaho produces more than 25 varieties of potatoes, from the firm Cal Red to the popular Russet Burbank to unusually named Russian Banana Fingerling. The most famous varieties include Russet Burbank, Russ... READ MORE

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Papa púrpura

Peru
4.1

Papa púrpura are Peruvian purple potatoes. The skin and flesh have a deep purple color, and when cooked, the potatoes usually turn bluish. They're cooked just like regular potatoes and the flavor is also similar to regular potatoes, just wi... READ MORE

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Lički krumpir

Lika-Senj County, Croatia
4.0

Potatoes from Lika differ from others in that they contain a higher percentage of dry matter. That means that this potato variety contains more starch, vitamins, minerals and fiber. Potatoes grown in Lika have yellow to brown skin and bright white... READ MORE

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Pomme de terre de Noirmoutier

Vendée, France
4.0

Pomme de terre de Noirmoutier are French potatoes originating from the Vendée department's municipalities of Noirmoutier en l’Ile, l’Epine, La Guérinière and Barbâtre. The potatoes have yellow flesh and thin ... READ MORE

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Jewel Yam

United States of America
4.0

Jewel Yam is an orange-fleshed sweet potato that was created in the mid-20th century in the United States. These large potatoes are usually cylindrical with copper-colored skin and tapered ends, while their flesh is bright orange, firm, a... READ MORE

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Papas Antiguas de Canarias

Canary Islands, Spain
4.0

Papas Antiguas de Canarias are old potato varieties, known as the antiguas or locales, tradicionales, de color y/o de la tierra, grown in the Canary Islands. They are small in size and round in shape, w... READ MORE

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Lammefjordskartofler

Odsherred Municipality, Denmark
4.0

Lammefjordskartofler are mature potatoes grown in the Lammefjord region in Odsherred in Zealand, Denmark. The potatoes are characterized by their delicate, thin, extremely smooth and shiny skin, unique due to the specific soil that preven... READ MORE

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Maris Piper Potatoes

United Kingdom
3.9

Maris Piper are popular English potatoes that have been grown in the country since the 1960s. Underneath the potatoes' golden skin, the texture is fluffy and the flesh is creamy white. These medium-sized oval potatoes are so versatile tha... READ MORE

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Olluco

Peru
3.9

Ulluco is an economically important South American root crop that is indigenous to the Andean region in South America. It is widely cultivated and consumed in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile. Having its r... READ MORE

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King Edward Potatoes

United Kingdom
3.9

King Edward is a British potato variety that has been grown in the UK since 1902. They have creamy-colored skin that's dotted with light red spots. The flesh is light cream in color, while the texture is fluffy once they've been cooked. I... READ MORE

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Mashua

Peru
3.6

One of the valuable food sources and medicinal plants of indigenous Andean populations, and native to the Andean region, mashua is a type of tuberous crop that continues to be grown in countries such as Peru and Bolivia (and to lesser extent in Ec... READ MORE

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Yamaimo

Japan
3.6

Native to China, yamaimo or Chinese yam is a climbing plant that bears edible tuberous roots with hard white flesh that is encased in a thin, light brown or yellowish outer skin. The tuberous roots are similar in flavor to potatoes or water chestn... READ MORE

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Yacón

Peru
3.6

This South American perennial plant has long been grown for its edible roots. Yacón tubers resemble sweet potatoes and may come in various colors including white, pink, red, yellow, orange, or purple, while their flesh is typically... READ MORE

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Chufa de Valencia

Valencian Community, Spain
3.6

Chufa de Valencia is a tigernut cultivated in l’Horta Nord de Valencia. The tigernuts are grown, harvested, washed and dried in the designated area. These unique nuts must be intact, clean and free from any blemishes. The flavor of ... READ MORE

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Bintje

Netherlands
3.6

Bintje is a potato variety originating from the Netherlands, where it was bred by Kornelis Friesland in 1904 as a cross between Fransen and Munstersen. These tubers are small to medium in size and round in shape, with a golden skin and ye... READ MORE

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Jersey Royal Potatoes

Jersey, United Kingdom
3.6

These unique early kidney potatoes are grown on the island of Jersey, yellow skinned with a creamy-white interior, oval in shape and with a tough skin texture. The visual appearance and flavor of Jerseys is deemed impossible to imitate, b... READ MORE

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Kennebec Potato

Beltsville, United States of America
3.4

Kennebec is a potato variety that's predominantly grown and used in the United States and Canada. These all-purpose potatoes are large in size with thin skin and a texture that's slightly rough, with brown spots and shallow eyes visible on the ski... READ MORE

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Konjac (Ju rou)

China
3.0

Konjac is the widely used root, or a tuber, produced by the konjac plant, a crop native to China that is also very popular in Japan, where it has been cultivated since the 6th century. The root has an oval shape and is especially praised ... READ MORE

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Chuño

Bolivia
2.8

Chuño is an unusual variety of Andean naturally freeze-dried potatoes. The name comes from a Quechua word ch'uñu, which can be literally translated as freeze-dried potatoes. The potatoes have a very long sh... READ MORE

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Patata del Fucino

Fucine Plain, Italy
n/a

Grown in the fertile plains of the Fucino Plateau, Patata del Fucino is a potato cultivar whose overall quality is directly influenced by the composition of the soil, irrigation and micro-climate of the designated area. The potatoes are p... READ MORE

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Papas andinas

Argentine Northwest, Argentina
n/a

Papas andinas are varieties of potatoes indigenous to the Andean region of South America, where they’ve been cultivated since time immemorial. A combination of careful selection, unique growing conditions, and centuries of cultivati... READ MORE

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Patata dell’Alto Viterbese

Province of Viterbo, Italy
n/a

Cultivated since the 1970s, Patata dell’Alto Viterbese refers to potatoes of the Amber, Monalisa, Agria and Agata varieties, grown within the province of Viterbo in the fertile, mineral rich volca... READ MORE

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Lungauer Eachtling

Lungau, Austria
n/a

Lungauer eachtling refers to a type of potato that is cultivated in the Lungau region of Salzburg, Austria. The "eachtling" is a term used in some parts of Austria, particularly in the state of Salzburg, which means potato. The Lungau region is re... READ MORE

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Patata Rossa di Colfiorito

Province of Perugia, Italy
n/a

Named after one of the plateaus of the Umbrian-Marchigian Apennines, Patata Rossa di Colfiorito refers to red potatoes of the Desirée variety grown within the neighboring provinces of Perugia and Macerata at an altitude of... READ MORE

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Pampacorral sweet potatoes

Cusco Region, Peru
n/a

Pampacorral sweet potatoes are produced in the Quechua, Suni, and Puno regions in the province of Calca in the region of Cusco in Peru. The potatoes are farmed across the Andes and symbolize the gastronomy and the agriculture of local peo... READ MORE

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Mahoaa Ufi

Tonga
n/a

Mahoaa ufi is a yam variety of the Dioscorea alata L. species that is grown and cultivated in the Kingdom of Tonga. This yam typically bears large, round to elongated round tubers. Although other round or short yams generally hav... READ MORE

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Patata della Sila

Calabria, Italy
n/a

Named after La Sila, a mountainous plateau located in Calabria, Patata della Sila refers to potatoes of the Agria, Ditta, Marabel, Nicola, Majestic and Desirèe varieties, grown within th... READ MORE

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Russian Banana Fingerling

Russia
n/a

First grown by early Russian settlers, Russian Banana Fingerling is a potato variety that's small oblong, and crescent-shaped. The skin is waxy, smooth, khaki in color, very thin, with light brown spots and a few eyes. The texture of the ... READ MORE

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Papa seca

Peru
n/a

Papa seca translates from Spanish to "dried potato", and it refers to a traditional Andean preservation method for potatoes. The process involves boiling, draining, peeling, cutting into small pieces and cooking the potatoes, aft... READ MORE

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Quebrada de Humahuaca Andean Potatoes

Jujuy Province, Argentina
n/a

Quebrada de Humahuaca is an area in the center of Jujuy province in Argentina, where local farmers grow native plants dating back to the time of the conquistadores such as kiwicha, quinoa, papa lisa, and oca. The farmers also grow corn, a... READ MORE

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Patata di Bologna

Metropolitan City of Bologna, Italy
n/a

Named after its province of origin, Patata di Bologna refers to potatoes of the Primura variety grown in the fertile, alluvial soils rich in potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen, which together with the rainy climate of the area pr... READ MORE

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Batata de Trás-os-Montes

Trás-os-Montes, Portugal
n/a

This potato varietal has been grown on plantations in the north of Portugal since the 18th century. The land on which these potatoes are grown is fertilized exclusively with organic fertilizer during the winter. Its unique skin is characterized by... READ MORE

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Pomme de terre de I'Île de Ré

Charente-Maritime, France
n/a

Pomme de terre de l'lle de Ré are firm-fleshed potatoes that are less than 70 mm big and are produced on the Île de Ré in France. The potatoes have a distinctive, unique vegetable, slightly sweet flavor and delicate sk... READ MORE

Dishes with Tuber

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Siomay

Indonesia

4.7

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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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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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Pierogi

Poland

4.5

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Most iconic: Na Winklu (Poznań, Poland)

These stuffed dumplings derived their name from the Polish word for filled dumpling: pieróg. This former peasant food evolved into one of Poland's favorite dishes. Every ... READ MORE

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Ceviche

Peru

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Most iconic: La Mar Cebichería (Miraflores, Peru)

Ceviche is the national dish of Peru consisting of slices of raw fish or shellfish that is spiced with salt, onions, and chili peppers, then marinated in lime juice. Due to the acidity of lime juice, the texture of the fish changes, as does its co... READ MORE

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Pierogi Ruskie

Subcarpathian Voivodeship

4.5

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Most iconic: Pod Baranem (Kraków, Poland)

Originating from the historical region of Red Ruthenia, these soft, crescent-shaped dumplings are filled with a combination of potatoes and cheese, which is occasionally modified with various seasonings or fried onions. Pierogi ruskie are usually ... READ MORE

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Pommes frites

Belgium

4.5

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Most iconic: Fritland (Brussels, Belgium)

There are not many dishes in the world that have risen to the popularity of pommes frites. This simple dish is made out of potatoes that are cut into lengthwise strips and deep-fried in hot oil. Although there is a fierce rivalry between France an... READ MORE

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Massaman Curry

Thailand

4.5

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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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Carne de porco à Alentejana

Algarve

4.5

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Most iconic: Restaurante Fialho (Évora, Portugal)

This traditional Portugal dish combines marinated pieces of pork with clams and a lightly spicy, wine-infused sauce. Though the name of this classic might imply it originated in Alentejo, it is believed that it initially appeared in the Algarve re... READ MORE

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Salmon soup (Lohikeitto)

Finland

4.5

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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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Bolo do caco

Madeira

4.5

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Most iconic: Santo António (Estreito de Câmara de Lobos, Portugal)

Hailing from Madeira, this rustic, leavened bread is prepared with wheat flour, mashed sweet potatoes, water, and salt. Traditionally baked on large basalt stone slabs, bolo do caco is typically flat and round, though it can vary in size. It is th... READ MORE

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Kleftiko

Greece

4.5

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Most iconic: Strofi Restaurant (Athens, Greece)

Kleftiko is a typical Greek dish that is commonly prepared at festive events and celebrations, consisting of a succulent piece of lamb or goat meat that is wrapped in foil and baked in airtight ovens. Also spelled as klephtiko, the name c... READ MORE

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Zemiakové placky

Slovakia

4.5

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Most iconic: U Hromadov (Rajecká Lesná, Slovakia)

These rustic, crispy potato pancakes belong to the traditional Slovak cuisine. They consist of a thick batter made with grated potatoes, eggs, flour, and a variety of spices. Pan-fried for a short period of time until golden-brown in color, these ... READ MORE

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Çökertme kebabı

Çökertme

4.5

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Çökertme kebabı is a traditional kebab variety originating from the Bodrum area. The dish consists of marinated strips of veal that are served with tiny fried potatoes, tomato sauce, and yogurt. The marinade is usually made with milk, ... READ MORE

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Culurgionis d’Ogliastra

Province of Nuoro

4.5

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Most iconic: Su Gologone (Su Gologone, Italy)

Widely known as Sardinian ravioli, culurgiònes are a typical dish of Ogliastra. These delicious handmade dumplings are shaped to resemble an ear of wheat, and they are traditionally filled with potatoes, pecorino cheese, lard, onio... READ MORE

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Maakouda

Morocco

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Maakouda are traditional potato fritters that are popular throughout the Maghreb, especially in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The fritters are usually prepared plain, but they can also be stuffed with meat, tuna, or cheese, although not that ofte... 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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Llapingacho

Ambato

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Most iconic: Picantería Michijas (Ambato, Ecuador)

Llapingachos are typical Ecuadorian potato patties that are often served with a spicy peanut sauce on the side. They consist of cheese and mashed potatoes. The combination of those ingredients is flattened and cooked on a griddle until it develops... READ MORE

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Pommes Anna

France

4.5

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Pommes Anna is a minimalist, yet challenging French potato dish consisting of peeled, thinly sliced potatoes and butter. The dish is typically seasoned only with salt and pepper. The potato slices are arranged in overlapping layers, drizzled with ... READ MORE

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Herring and Potatoes (Sild og poteter)

Norway

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Sild og poteter is a traditional dish originating from Norway. The dish is usually made with a combination of herring fillets, potatoes, pickled and sliced beets, onions, butter, dill, and sour cream. The herring fillets are placed on a platter an... READ MORE

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Cocido lebaniego

Liébana

4.5

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Most iconic: Del Oso (Areños, Spain)

Cocido lebaniego is a traditional dish originating from the Liébana area in Cantabria. The stew consists of local chickpeas, potatoes, and cabbage with meat from the pig slaughter such as chorizo, bacon, and morcilla. Breadcrumbs, parsley, ... 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

4.4

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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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Raclette

Canton of Valais

4.4

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Most iconic: Restaurant Whymper-Stube (Zermatt, Switzerland)

Raclette is a national dish that shares its name with a slightly nutty Swiss cheese made from cow's milk, an appliance for preparing the dish, and a full dining experience. Extremely popular in the ski region Valais and other parts of the Swiss Al... 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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Okonomiyaki

Kansai Region

4.4

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Most iconic: Mizuno (Osaka, Japan)

Similar to an omelet or a pancake, okonomiyaki is an immensely popular Japanese dish. The batter is made with eggs, flour, water, grated yam, and shredded cabbage. Additional ingredients such as fish, seafood, meat, vegetables or cheese are also o... READ MORE

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Gratin dauphinois

Gap

4.4

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Most iconic: Chez Paul (Paris, France)

Traditionally consumed by peasants in the historic Dauphiné region in France, gratin dauphinois is a savory dish consisting of thinly sliced potatoes, crème fraîche, and butter baked in a shallow earthenware cooking vessel. The... READ MORE

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Masala dosa

Southern India

4.4

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Most iconic: Central Tiffin Room (Bangalore, India)

A traditional southern Indian dish known as masala dosa is popular throughout the country, made from a batter of soaked rice and lentils that is baked into a thin pancake and usually stuffed with potatoes, onions, and mustard seeds. The dish is of... READ MORE

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Tartiflette

Savoie

4.4

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Most iconic: Châlet la Pricaz (Montmin, France)

One of the best-loved dishes of the Alps, tartiflette is a mouth-watering gratinated potato dish from the mountainous region of Savoie in France. It is made with medium-sized potatoes, white wine, Reblochon cheese, onions, smoked salt pork (la... READ MORE

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Czech garlic soup (Česnečka)

Czech Republic

4.4

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Most iconic: U Kroka (Prague, Czech Republic)

In Czech folklore, the best cure for a cold or a hangover is a bowl of česnečka, a traditional garlic soup. Although garlic is the key ingredient, the soup also incorporates potatoes, meat broth, onions, and traditional spices such as caraway and ... READ MORE

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Bitoque

Portugal

4.4

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Most iconic: O Bitoque (Lisbon, Portugal)

Bitoque is a traditional dish which consists of a lean fried steak that is usually accompanied by fries, rice, and various salads. Most commonly it is enjoyed as the main course complemented with tomato or mustard sauce and topped with a crispy fr... READ MORE

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Gnocchi alla Sorrentina

Sorrento

4.4

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Most iconic: La Fenice Sorrento (Sorrento, Italy)

This simple yet delicious dish comes from Campania, more precisely from the beautiful coastal village of Sorrento, hence the name. Gnocchi alla Sorrentina, a Neapolitan classic in the local dialect known as strangulaprievete alla SorrentinaREAD MORE

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Kimchi jjigae

South Korea

4.4

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Most iconic: Gwanghwamun Jip (Seoul, South Korea)

Kimchi jjigae is a flavorful Korean stew that employs kimchi as its base ingredient. Other elements usually include diced tofu, pork, or seafood, along with scallions and other vegetables such as potatoes or zucchinis. Kimchi stew is one of the mo... READ MORE

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Causa rellena

Peru

4.4

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Most iconic: La Mar Cebichería (Miraflores, Peru)

This traditional Peruvian delicacy is made with yellow potatoes and either tuna salad or chicken. Most often, the potatoes are molded or cut into circles, and the filling is sandwiched in between. The dish is flavored with mayonnaise, ají a... READ MORE

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Aligot

Aubrac

4.4

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Most iconic: Ambassade d'Auvergne (Paris, France)

Aligot is a French dish which incorporates mashed potatoes, melted cheese, cream, and crushed garlic. This combination results in a creamy, elastic, and velvety mixture that is similar to fondue. The dish is a specialty of L'Aubrac, a reg... READ MORE

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Bistec a lo pobre

Peru

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Lomo a la pobre or bistec a lo pobre is a large meal similar to Chorrillana that is popular in Chile and Peru. In its basic form, the meal consists of steak, fried onions, fried potatoes, fried eggs, and rice. A large beef steak (usually rubbed wi... READ MORE

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Bulviniai blynai

Lithuania

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Bulviniai blynai are traditional, crispy and mouth-watering Lithuanian potato pancakes. The combination of grated potatoes, diced onions, eggs, and flour is seasoned with salt and pepper and sometimes flavored with lemon juice before being fried u... READ MORE

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Rojões à moda do Minho

Portugal

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This version of rojões is made with chunks of pork that were previously marinated in garlic and white wine. However, traditional Minho recipes often include roasted chestnuts, blood and flour cakes called belouras or bolachosREAD MORE

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Carne Asada Fries

San Diego

4.4

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Most iconic: Lolita's Mexican Food (San Diego, United States of America)

Originating from San Diego, California, this American-Mexican fusion dish consists of shoestring fries topped with carne asada, cheese (often Cotija cheese), guacamole, and sour cream. The sour cream and guacamole should be on separate si... READ MORE

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Rechta

Algiers

4.4

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Rechta is a traditional dish consisting of thin and flat noodles and chicken sauce. The noodles are made with a combination of flour, salt, and water, while the sauce is made with chicken pieces, onions, garlic, oil, chickpeas, ras el hanout, cinn... READ MORE

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Malai kofta

Northern India

4.4

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Most iconic: Joney's Place (Agra, India)

Malai kofta is a traditional North Indian dish consisting of fried potato and paneer balls in a creamy sauce. The dish is commonly served at festivals, celebrations, and weddings due to its rich texture and flavors. A typical dish of Mughal cuisin... READ MORE

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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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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