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  • New York pizza and hotdogs, Philly cheesesteaks, Vermont cheddar, and San Francisco sourdough clam chowder bowls. I'm sure every state has their specialty, so you'll have to visit every single one to try everything :p

  • Ok so everybody is always about the stroopwafels, the fries with lots of mayo and the raw herring. And that's all fine unique and dandy.

    But the real thing that many food travelers miss is the smoked eel. They are delicious smokey fatty fishes, really unique to dutchland, Japanese unagi doesn't hold a candle to it.

    They are horrible looking, hard to peel (yup you peel the eel) but they are the best culinary thing our country has, and I'll die on this hill. Goes with a korenwijn type (Dutch gin)

  • Just some pasta with tomatoes, cut in small pieces, with a bit of olive oil and some basil. It takes 10 minutes just of waiting for the pasta to be ready. As simple and quick as delicious.

  • Fish and chips, the UK's national dish. Curry sauce or mushy peas optional. From a proper local chippy for the real experience.

  • I'm listing countries where I've lived and split into Savoury, sweet and drinks categories, some countries have less items because I couldn't think of other examples. On most places and categories I tried to limit myself to 3 entries.

    Argentina

    Savoury

    • Churrasco - Argentinian bbq, it's just meat with salt and possibly chimichurri (a "sauce" made with some herbs, restaurants around the world seem to call any dressing chimichurri but the traditional one is the best and only one for me)
    • Fugazzeta - Essentially a thick dough onion and cheese pizza
    • Empanadas - Similar to a calzone but with more fillings, it can be made in the oven, fried or grilled in charcoal. Traditional filling is meat but also very popular are Humita (corn with bechamel sauce, one of my favorites)

    Sweet

    • Alfajor - two biscuits with dulce de leche in between, usually covered with chocolate.
    • Postre Balcarce - One of my favorites desserts, it's a sort of cake with peaches, almond, merengue and other stuff, look it up.
    • Media Lunas - Sweet croissant.

    Drinks

    • Mate - A sort of tea, drunk in a special cup with a special straw.
    • Paso de Los toros pomelo - Grapefruit flavoured tonic water.
    • Fernet con coca - An alcoholic drink made by mixing Fernet (a bitter liquor) with a can of coke.

    Brazil

    Savoury (northeast)

    • Acarajé - A Bean paste fried in dendê oil, filled with shrimp, Vatapá (a paste made of shrimp, coconut milk, peanuts, etc) and Caruru (a paste made with okra, personally I don't like it)
    • Moqueca - A stew made with fish, shrimp, tomatoes , onion and dendê oil
    • Beiju - A tortilla made with cassava flour, filled with a variety of fillings.

    Savoury (general)

    • Coxinha - A fried potato dough filled with chicken and usually requeijão/catupiry (a special creamy cheese)
    • Pastel - Similar to Argentinian empanadas, but the dough is lighter and it's only served fried.
    • Feijoada - A stew made with black beans and some meats (sometimes eaten with orange)

    Sweet

    • Brigadeiro/Beijinho - Cooked condensed milk with chocolate powder or coconut.
    • Pudim - Cooked condensed milk (Yes, Brazilians love condensed milk) with eggs and a caramel sauce.
    • Paçoca - Sweet peanut crumbly cylinder.

    Drinks

    • Guarana - A soda made from a fruit found in Brazil.
    • Caldo de cana - Pressed sugar cane, essentially natural sugary water.
    • Caipirinha - An alcoholic drink made with lime and cachaça (a typically Brazilian alcoholic drink). Cachaça is not vodka, and a caipirinha made with vodka instead of cachaça is called a caipiroska.

    Italy

    Italian food is very well known, so I'll list less known dishes, some of them are still known but not to the same level of Lasagna and Tiramisu.

    Savoury

    • Parmegiana - A lasagna made with eggplant instead of dough and LOTS of parmesan cheese
    • Panzerotti - Similar to a calzone, but lots more filling and a thinner dough
    • Putsnesca - garlic, anchovies, capers and black olives tomato sauce, usually eaten with Penne

    Sweet

    • Panettone - A sweet bread with caramelized fruits and raisins
    • Panna Cotta - Cooked cream topped with some sauce
    • Pastafrola/Pasta frolla - Sweet tart filled with jams

    Drinks

    • Lemoncello - Lemon liquor.
    • Aranciatta - Similar to Fanta but I think it's made with tonic water because it has a bitter taste to it.
    • Soda - A traditionally made soda with syrup and sparkling water, they have several flavors.

    Ireland

    Savoury

    • Guiness stew - A stew made with meat, potatoes, onion, carrots and Guiness.

    Drinks

    • Guiness

    Spain

    Savoury

    • Tortilla de patatas - A sort of tall omelette made with fried potatoes and usually onion.
    • Paella - Seafood and veggies with rice and saffron.
    • Patatas bravas - Fried potatoes with a spicy sauce.

    Sweet

    • Crema catalana - Custard topped with caramelized sugar.
    • Churros/Xurros - Fried dough covered in sugar and cinnamon, made to be eaten by dipping in chocolate or dulce de leche.
    • Turrón - A sort of nougat.

    Drinks

    I've only recently moved to Spain, haven't had any traditional drinks here, if someone has some recommendations let me know.

  • Belgium: French Fries, yes. Common Tourist Etiquette Mistake: don't put ketchup on it, just don't.

    Laos: Laap (of fish preferably) and sticky rice, the dry on eyou make a ball with your fingers, grab a tiny bit of extra-spicy Laap, and let it explode in your mouth. Chew lengthily to allow the rice to restore balance in your innards.

    Morocco: Couscous. Not a joke, so good and also kind of mandatory on Friday Noon. I love my Fridays!

  • Going more state than country to narrow it down a bit: coney dog, hani, microbrews, walnut and cherry salad, pasties, Vernors float, native trout, apple pie/cider, cherry wine

  • Taiwan: Come visit us!! The majority of the foods on my list youq can get at most night markets.

    1. Beef Noodle Soup - You've gotta try the beef noodle soup; it's practically the national dish! Imagine slurping down spicy broth with tender braised beef and hearty noodles. Total comfort food.
    2. Bubble Tea - No trip to Taiwan is complete without bubble tea. It's the perfect combo of tea, milk, and those addictive tapioca pearls. Totally worth the hype!
    3. Gua Bao - Think of Gua Bao as the Taiwanese burger. It's a fluffy steamed bun stuffed with juicy pork belly, sprinkled with peanuts and cilantro. So good.
    4. Stinky Tofu - It might smell funky, but stinky tofu is a must-try street food. Dare yourself to try it fried up crispy with some pickled cabbage on the side.
    5. Lu Rou Fan - This is a go-to comfort dish: simple braised pork over rice. It's unassuming but unbelievably tasty.
    6. Oyster Omelette - This is a unique mix of eggs and oysters with a sweet potato starch that gives it a chewy texture, topped with a sweet and spicy sauce.
    7. Pineapple Cake - For a sweet treat, grab a pineapple cake. It's a crumbly, buttery pastry with pineapple jam inside—a perfect souvenir too.
    8. Dumplings - You can't go wrong with dumplings, steamed or fried. Dip them in soy sauce and chili and you're set.
    9. Shaved Ice - To cool down, shaved ice is perfect, especially piled high with toppings like red beans and fruit.
    10. Mango Shaved Ice - Upgrade to mango shaved ice if you’re there in mango season. Fresh mango with shaved ice and condensed milk? Yes, please!

    We are super friendly too and the majority of the population speaks English.

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