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AndreaCKY772
what are your favorite dishes from various countries?

barbados - roti, flying fish and rice, fish cakes
mexico - burritos, quesadillas
india - murgh cholay or nihari curry
japan - oshinko maki, potstickers/gyoza (also counts for china)
china - potstickers, fried rice
"soul" food - macaroni and cheese
american food - blts, etc... i'll think of more later
italy - fettucini alfredo, shrimp scampi
england - fish and chips! (this counts, right?)
france - various pastries...
sweden - my boyfriend (i'm just kidding)


proceed, please!
nchs09
carribean - mofongo
germany - brat
france - escargo
spain - paella
argentina - steak from la pampa
AndreaCKY772
this is the first time i'm hearing of mofongo...i just googled it.
klingklang77
Japan- Yakitori, Udon, Soba and Tempura
Germany- Maltaschen and Spaetzle
Turkey- Kebabs
Lebanese- Tabbouleh
Poland- Pierogi (the dessert ones are yum!)
France- Crepes, Creme Brulee and goat cheese salads
Australia- Fish and chips (perhaps British) and Pavlova
Thai- Pad Prik Khing and Green curry
India- Prawns Namaste, Mughlai, Butter chicken, Subz Miloni, Chaat and Tandoori(I have never been to India and these dishes are what I have eaten here; perhaps butter chicken is not a true Indian dish)
Italy- any kind of pasta dish
Finland- any kind of fish from Finland is delish.
Netherlands- they have some nice cheese there and I love their toasties. Good coffee too.
Lira
Italy - Everything with wheat, tomato and cheese.
Japan - Everything with wheat, soy and eggs.

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Yeah, I guess that's it :D
david.michael
Thai - yellow curry
Japanese - tempura, any steak/stir-fry type dish
Mexican - burritos
Greek - paso
American - cheeseburgers
smakmagik
quote:
Originally posted by klingklang77
India- Butter chicken(I have never been to India and these dishes are what I have eaten here; perhaps butter chicken is not a true Indian dish)


It is
verndogs
England - Indian food :clown:
klingklang77
quote:
Originally posted by smakmagik
It is


Thanks! It is one of my favourites. Do you have a good recipe?

Does anyone have any good international recipes?
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by klingklang77
Thanks! It is one of my favourites. Do you have a good recipe?

Does anyone have any good international recipes?

Miss_E once taught me how to make some excellent Korean fried lamen. For some reason, though, I can't read my old pm's, and the recipe is stuck in this inaccessible limbo :(

Allied Nations
Peru - Ceviche de Camaroes
Indian - Dosa
klingklang77
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Miss_E once taught me how to make some excellent Korean fried lamen. For some reason, though, I can't read my old pm's, and the recipe is stuck in this inaccessible limbo :(


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