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Pannenkoeken
If you like pancakes, then Pannenkoeken will take you to your happy place. These Dutch pancakes are large and can take up a whole plate if left flat. They’re thinner than an American pancake but not as thin as a French crepe and either served with toppings or rolled with fillings. Oddly enough, they’re not particularly a breakfast dish. With Dutch pancakes Amsterdam diners eat them all day long.
PinnekjΓΈtt
PinnekjΓΈtt translates as β€œstick meat”. While the name might lead you to assume that this is Norway’s answer to the kebab, it’s in fact a dish of salt-cured rack of lamb that is air-dried before being steamed over birch twigs.A Christmas Eve favorite – tussling with ribbe (roasted pork belly) as the darling of seasonal Norwegian food – rich, salty pinnekjΓΈtt is balanced by a side of sweet mashed swede.
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Ponchiki
The delightful treat from St. Petersburg is the ultimate game-day snack. Also known as pyshki, ponchikis are fried dough balls dusted in powdered sugar and served on a paper cone.
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Sushi is probably the most well-known Japanese dish. It is usually made by rolling rice and fillings in a sheet of dry seaweed. But the word "sushi" is really an umbrella term for a lot of different kinds of dishes. Sushi that can be made with a lot of different ingredients and in a lot of different ways.
Assam Laksa
It resembles something between a very thick noodle soup and a noodle dish with a lot of sauce. It is the Laksa sauce that makes all the difference and is one of the main elements that differentiates one Laksa from another.
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Currywurst is Germany’s unofficial national dish. This fast food favourite is made by first steaming and then frying a pork sausage (bratwurst), which is then cut into tiny bite-sized pieces and smothered in curry-seasoned ketchup. If you find yourself in being hit with hunger pangs in Berlin, this is the perfect way to snack like a local.
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