Aren't we curious to know what snacks are popular in different countries? Why don't we show each other our favorite local food?

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There Are So Many Well Known Dishes From Thailand, But One Of The Most Famous Has To Be Pad Thai

There Are So Many Well Known Dishes From Thailand, But One Of The Most Famous Has To Be Pad Thai

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    Biryani Is A Friday Staple And A Wedding, Graduation And Birthday Party Necessity. There Can't Be Events Without It In Pakistan

    Biryani Is A Friday Staple And A Wedding, Graduation And Birthday Party Necessity. There Can't Be Events Without It In Pakistan

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    Karjalanpiirakka Ja Munavoi. Karelian Pasty With Egg Butter (Finland)

    Karjalanpiirakka Ja Munavoi. Karelian Pasty With Egg Butter (Finland)

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    The Nanaimo Bar, A Canadian Dessert Classic!

    The Nanaimo Bar, A Canadian Dessert Classic!

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    Jollof Is A Party Staple All Over Nigeria. No Matter The Tribe, Jollof Is King

    Jollof Is A Party Staple All Over Nigeria. No Matter The Tribe, Jollof Is King

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    Swedish Köttbullar/Meatballs

    Swedish Köttbullar/Meatballs

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    Pupusas Are The Most Common And Popular Food In El Salvador

    Pupusas Are The Most Common And Popular Food In El Salvador

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    Shawarma From Israel, You Can Choose Lamb, Veal, Chicken Or Turkey Either On Plate Or Pita Bread

    Shawarma From Israel, You Can Choose Lamb, Veal, Chicken Or Turkey Either On Plate Or Pita Bread

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    David H
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    One of the great inventions of the Ottoman Empire that spread all over the region. In Israel the best way is in a Laffa (A folding flatbread that is from the Jews of Iraq, a Jewish bread from there), and you want Charif (A hot pepper sauce from the Jews in Yemen, something non-jews in Yemen dont eat), then add in herb Tomato Dip (brought by Jews from Poland), and marinated roasted eggplant (brought by jews from Romania), and add in fries. You get the real Israel feel of the whole Jewish diaspora's items united in one dish

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    We Have Pancakes... With And Without Stuffing

    We Have Pancakes... With And Without Stuffing

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    Tushar Roy Mukherjee
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In India they go by various regional names, which also depends on the ingredients used. ' Chapatti' and ' Paratha' are the most common iterations.

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    Bacon, Cabbage, Potatoes With Parsley Sauce, Ireland

    Bacon, Cabbage, Potatoes With Parsley Sauce, Ireland

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    Daffydillz~
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's the most gorgeous green cabbage I've seen. The cabbage in our stores and farmer's markets are usually much lighter in color.

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    South African Kota / Bunny Chow. There Are Some Variations Of It Depending On Where You're From But It's Very Popular Here

    South African Kota / Bunny Chow. There Are Some Variations Of It Depending On Where You're From But It's Very Popular Here

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    Dosai/Dosa Is The Most Famous Dish In South India

    Dosai/Dosa Is The Most Famous Dish In South India

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    Cookie
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love masala dosai with the potato and onions inside. Yummmm....

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    Gulab Jamun, Known Across The Indian Subcontinent. The Name Literally Translates To "Rose Berry"

    Gulab Jamun, Known Across The Indian Subcontinent. The Name Literally Translates To "Rose Berry"

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    Since It Depends On The Region: Franconian Schäufele (Frankonian For Shoulder Blade)

    Since It Depends On The Region: Franconian Schäufele (Frankonian For Shoulder Blade)

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    Of Course This'd Have To Be The Arepa For Venezuela, Even If There's A Lot Of Great Dishes In The Country

    Of Course This'd Have To Be The Arepa For Venezuela, Even If There's A Lot Of Great Dishes In The Country

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    The Great Aussie Sausage Sizzle

    The Great Aussie Sausage Sizzle

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    Dominican Republic: "Tripleta" Traditional Breakfast, Plantains, Salami, Fried Cheese & Fried Egg

    Dominican Republic: "Tripleta" Traditional Breakfast, Plantains, Salami, Fried Cheese & Fried Egg

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    Out Of So Many Malaysia National Delicacies, This Is Definitely The Best, Nasi Lemak

    Out Of So Many Malaysia National Delicacies, This Is Definitely The Best, Nasi Lemak

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    Cookie
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is our national dish. It is rice cooked with coconut milk and pandan (so fragrant, mmm!), fried peanuts, fried anchovies, boiled egg and cucumber, and the most important thing - the sambal (chilli and onion paste which is sweet and hot with a hint of tamarind). Yummyyy... Additional side dishes of chicken, beef, fish or squid are optional. We usually eat this for breakfast, but it is available for lunch, dinner and supper too.

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    Bubur Ayam Is A Must Try If You Visit Indonesia! It Is Usually Eaten As Breakfast And Each Region Has Their Own Recipe!

    Bubur Ayam Is A Must Try If You Visit Indonesia! It Is Usually Eaten As Breakfast And Each Region Has Their Own Recipe!

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    Barbara Kelly
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Fascinating! What is the food on the right side of the dish, between the greens and what I assume are beans? And what spices are used?

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's fried peanuts at 1 o'clock. The round things are Chinese crullers, or "You Tiao" in Chinese. It's deep-fried dough like doughnuts but it's salty. "Bubur ayam" means chicken porridge. The rice is cooked with either water or chicken stock.

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    Ackee And Saltfish From Jamaica

    Ackee And Saltfish From Jamaica

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    Diolla
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oooh I LOVE ackee!! Such a weird thing; it's a fruit, you cook it like a vegetable, but it tastes like scrambled eggs, sort of. Used to beat it out of our neigbour's tree with a stick.

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    Kebapche, It’s A Juicy Spiced Minced Meat Porky Thing

    Kebapche, It’s A Juicy Spiced Minced Meat Porky Thing

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    I Grew Up In Northern Michigan In The Us. Pasties (Based On Cornish Meat Pies) Are Very Popular. Must Be Served With Ketchup

    I Grew Up In Northern Michigan In The Us. Pasties (Based On Cornish Meat Pies) Are Very Popular. Must Be Served With Ketchup

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    Moroccan Chicken Bestilla. It's A Savoury-Sweet Pie Filled With Chicken And Almonds And Cinnamon

    Moroccan Chicken Bestilla. It's A Savoury-Sweet Pie Filled With Chicken And Almonds And Cinnamon

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    In The Netherlands That Must Be The Frikandel Broodje. Like All Students And School People Eat Those And They Are Delicious

    In The Netherlands That Must Be The Frikandel Broodje. Like All Students And School People Eat Those And They Are Delicious

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    Hutt'nKloas
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You lost me when stating "Like All Students And School People Eat Those". Yes they are relatively cheap and they are savory. In our Uni we've got a couple of thousand students, this snack is only moderately popular. Maybe at high schools when a quick snack is in demand, then again there are quite a few tasty and cheap alternatives to this specific snack.

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    Not The Best Photo, But This Is Sarawak Laksa, From The East Of Malaysia

    Not The Best Photo, But This Is Sarawak Laksa, From The East Of Malaysia

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's rice vermicelli in soup cooked with usually prawn-based stock, with a lot of spices and coconut milk. As you can see it's topped with shredded chicken, prawns, fried eggs, and coriander. Usually it comes with the side of belacan (shrimp paste) and kalamansi, which you can opt to squeeze into the soup to add some more tanginess.

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    Crawfish

    Crawfish

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    Daffydillz~
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks like a low country boil or just a Louisiana boil. Either way crawfish are very good prepared a variety of ways but many people love them this way and they have a festival in Louisiana for them like this every year.

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    Bacon Sandwiches With Tomato Ketchup Are Quite Popular Here In The UK

    Bacon Sandwiches With Tomato Ketchup Are Quite Popular Here In The UK

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    Mark Fuller
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nah - needs brown sauce instead. And still doesn't come close to a Full English Breakfast! Om nom nom!

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