9 Must Try Foods From Around the World

Must Try Foods From Around The World

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If you are living in a metro, and claim to be a foodie, you must have surely tried cuisines from different parts of the world. So what if you can’t go to these countries, you can always enjoy the delicacies they offer and be the know all guy as far as international cuisine is concerned. Here are 9 dishes from 9 countries that are an absolute must try.

1.India’s Masala dosa

First off is the Masala dosa from India which is a thin savory crepe stuffed with spiced potato filling. While India is known for its chicken tikka internationally, here is a vegetarian dish from the south of the country, which when had with the traditional coconut chutney, is an absolute delight.

2.English breakfast

The traditional English breakfast is a huge feast filled with mouthwatering dishes. Mashed potatoes, fried eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, toast with butter or marmalade, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms and hash browns make up this delectable morning meal.

3.Spanish Churros

Spain is not only famous for football guys, there’s also the subtly sweet dessert called Churros. They are long brown sticks of fried dough covered with powdered sugar and taste best when eaten with brown or white hot chocolate.

4.Japanese sushi

Surely you must have heard of the Japanese sushi that has gained world wide fame, thanks to celebrities who have fallen in love with it. They are delicate rolls of cooked rice normally containing raw fish. Yes, it may not sound that tasty, but there are innumerable versions of sushi available at restaurants today which come without the raw fish while still maintaining their Japanese flavor.

5.Chinese Peking duck

Beijing’s main dish is the Peking duck which is one of the most ancient recipes in this list. The roasted duck dish is cooked in a technique that lets eaters enjoy the thin, crisp, sauced and spiced skin of the bird. We can already see your mouth watering!

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