Malta

Malta ( (listen) mol-tə, uk also mawl-tə, maltese: [ˈmɐltɐ]), officially known as the republic of malta (maltese: repubblika ta' malta [rɛˈpʊbːlɪkɐ tɐ ˈmɐltɐ]), is an island country in the european union consisting of an archipelago in the mediterranean sea, and considered part of southern europe. it lies 80 km (50 mi) south of sicily (italy), ...

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Featured Dishes from Malta

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Aljotta

Fish broth with garlic, herbs and tomatoes, similar to bouillabaisse

Drink

Aperol Spritz

Bittersweet mixed drink made with prosecco, aperol (bitter aperitif) and club soda, garnished with an orange slice

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Apple cake

Apple cakes are cakes in which apples feature as a main flavour and ingredient. such cakes incorporate apples in a variety of forms, including diced, pureed, or stewed, and can include common additions like raisins, nuts, and 'sweet' spices such as cinnamon or nutmeg. they are a common and popular dessert worldwide, thanks to millennia of apple cultivation in asia and europe, and their widespread introduction and propagation throughout the americas during the columbian exchange and colonisation. as a result, apple desserts, including cakes, have a huge number of variations. apples are also used in other cakes to add moisture and sweetness, often as a partial substitute for refined sugar.

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Arancini

Arancini (uk: , us: , italian: [aranˈtʃiːni], sicilian: [aɾanˈtʃiːnɪ, -ˈdʒiː-]) are italian rice balls that are stuffed, coated with breadcrumbs and deep fried, and are a staple of sicilian cuisine; they are similar to kibbeh of the levantine cuisine. the most common arancini fillings are: al ragù or al sugo, filled with ragù (meat or mince, slow-cooked at low temperature with tomato sauce and spices), mozzarella or caciocavallo cheese, and often peas, and al burro or ô burru, filled with ham and mozzarella or besciamella. a number of regional variants exist which differ in their fillings and shape. arancini al ragù produced in eastern sicily have a conical shape inspired by the volcano etna.

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Bajtra

Prickly pear liqueur from malta

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Balbuljata

Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, serve with bread

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Banana cake

A banana cake is a cake prepared using banana as a primary ingredient and typical cake ingredients. it can be prepared in various manners, including as a layer cake, as muffins and as cupcakes. steamed banana cake is found in chinese, indonesian and vietnamese cuisine. in the philippines, the term "banana cake" refers to banana bread introduced during the american colonial period of the philippines.

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Banoffee pie

Banoffee pie is a british dessert pie made from bananas, cream and a thick caramel sauce (made from boiled condensed milk, or dulce de leche), combined either on a buttery biscuit base or one made from crumbled biscuits and butter. some versions of the recipe also include chocolate, coffee or both. its name, sometimes spelled "banoffi", is a portmanteau combining the words "banana" and "toffee".

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Barquette

A barquette is a pastry shell in the shape of a boat containing either a savory or sweet filling. barquettes may be served as an hors d'oeuvre or as a dessert.examples of barquette fillings include fruit, vegetables, custard, or smoked salmon.

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Bebbux

Snails, stewed, in garlic butter, etc.

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Beef Wellington

Beef wellington is a steak dish of english origin, made out of fillet steak coated with pâté (often pâté de foie gras) and duxelles, wrapped in puff pastry, then baked. some recipes include wrapping the coated meat in a crêpe or parma ham to retain the moisture and prevent it from making the pastry soggy. a whole tenderloin may be wrapped and baked, and then sliced for serving, or the tenderloin may be sliced into individual portions prior to wrapping and baking.

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Bħal fil-forn

Braised meat, potato and vegetable casserole, made with beef, chicken, pork

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Bigilla

Bigilla is a traditional maltese dish, made of mashed beans, olive oil, salt and red pepper. it is usually served as a dip. tic beans, known in malta as "ful ta' ġirba" (djerba beans), are used. these are similar to but smaller than broad beans, with a darker and harder skin. bigilla is served as a snack or an hors d'oeuvre and is usually eaten as a spread.

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Biskuttini tal-lewz

Almond cookies

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Bottarga

Bottarga is a delicacy of salted, cured fish roe pouch, typically of the grey mullet or the bluefin tuna (bottarga di tonno). the best-known version is produced around the mediterranean; similar foods are the japanese karasumi and taiwanese wuyutsu, which is softer, and korean eoran, from mullet or freshwater drum. it has many names and is prepared in various ways.

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Bouquet garni

The bouquet garni (french for "garnished bouquet"; pronounced [bukɛ ɡaʁni]) is a bundle of herbs usually tied with string and mainly used to prepare soup, stock, casseroles and various stews. the bouquet is cooked with the other ingredients and removed prior to consumption. liquid remaining in the bouquet garni can be wrung out into the dish.there is no standard recipe for bouquet garni, but most french recipes include thyme, bay leaf and parsley. it may also include basil, burnet, chervil, rosemary, peppercorns, savory and tarragon. vegetables such as carrot, celery (leaves or leaf stalks), celeriac, leek, onion and parsley root are sometimes included in the bouquet. in provence, dried orange peel may be added.sometimes, the bouquet is not bound with string, and its ingredients are filled into a small sachet, a piece of celery stalk, a net, or a tea strainer instead. traditionally, the aromatics are bound within leek leaves, though a cheesecloth, muslin or coffee filter tied with butcher twine can be used.

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Bragioli

Beef or veal rolls, made with slices of beef wrapped around a mixture of minced beef and herbs, served with a tomato-based sauce

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Brungiel mimli

Eggplant stuffed with minced beef or pork

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Cannoli

Cannoli (italian: [kanˈnɔːli]; sicilian: cannola [kanˈnɔːla]) are italian pastries consisting of tube-shaped shells of fried pastry dough, filled with a sweet, creamy filling usually containing ricotta—a staple of sicilian cuisine. they range in size from 9 to 20 centimetres (3+1⁄2 to 8 in). in mainland italy, they are commonly known as cannoli siciliani (sicilian cannoli).

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Capers

Capparis spinosa, the caper bush, also called flinders rose, is a perennial plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers.the plant is best known for the edible flower buds (capers), used as a seasoning or garnish, and the fruit (caper berries), both of which are usually consumed salted or, alternatively, pickled. other species of capparis are also picked along with c. spinosa for their buds or fruits. other parts of capparis plants are used in the manufacture of medicines and cosmetics. capparis spinosa is native to almost all the circum-mediterranean countries, and is included in the flora of most of them, but whether it is indigenous to this region is uncertain. the family capparaceae could have originated in the tropics, and later spread to the mediterranean basin.the taxonomic status of the species is controversial and unsettled. species within the genus capparis are highly variable, and interspecific hybrids have been common throughout the evolutionary history of the genus. as a result, some authors have considered c. spinosa to be composed of multiple distinct species, others that the taxon is a single species with multiple varieties or subspecies, or that the taxon c. spinosa is a hybrid between c. orientalis and c. sicula.

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Carrot cake

Carrot cake (also known as passion cake) is cake that contains carrots mixed into the batter. most modern carrot cake recipes have a white cream cheese frosting. sometimes nuts such as walnuts or pecans are added into the cake batter, as well as spices such as cinnamon, ginger and ground mixed spice. fruit including pineapple, raisins and shredded coconut can also be used to add a natural sweetness.

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Carrot soup

Carrot soup (referred to in french as potage de crécy, potage crécy, potage à la crécy, purée à la crécy and crème à la crécy) is a soup prepared with carrot as a primary ingredient. it can be prepared as a cream- or broth-style soup. additional vegetables, root vegetables and various other ingredients can be used in its preparation. it may be served hot or cold, and several recipes exist. carrot soup has been described as a "classic" dish in french cuisine. the soup was eaten by king edward vii every year on 26 august to commemorate the 1346 battle of crécy.

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Cassata

Cassata or cassata siciliana ( kə-sah-tə, italian: [kasˈsaːta sitʃiˈljaːna], sicilian: [kasˈsaːta sɪʃɪˈljaːna]) is a traditional cake from sicily, italy. cassata consists of round sponge cake moistened with fruit juices or liqueur and layered with ricotta cheese and candied fruit, a filling also used with cannoli. cassata has a shell of marzipan, pink and green coloured icing, and decorative designs. cassata may also refer to a neapolitan ice cream containing candied or dried fruit and nuts.

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Cauliflower cheese

Cauliflower cheese is a traditional british dish. it can be eaten as a main course, for lunch or dinner, or as a side dish. cauliflower cheese consists of pieces of cauliflower lightly boiled and covered with a milk-based cheese sauce, for which a mature cheese (such as cheddar) tends to be preferred. a more elaborate white sauce or cheddar cheese sauce flavoured with english mustard and nutmeg may also be used. the dish is topped with grated cheese (sometimes mixed with bread crumbs) and baked in the oven to finish it.

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Chestnut soup

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Chicken liver pate

Liver pâté is a pâté and meat spread popular in northern and eastern europe. made from finely or coarsely ground pork liver and lard, it is similar to certain types of french and belgian pâtés.

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Christmas cake

Christmas cake is a type of cake, often fruitcake, served at christmas time in many countries.

Drink

Cisk lager

Dessert, Sweet

Coconut cake

Coconut cake is a popular dessert in the southern region of the united states. it is a cake frosted with a white frosting and covered in coconut flakes.

Drink

Coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain flowering plants in the coffea genus. from the coffee fruit, the seeds are separated to produce a stable, raw product: unroasted green coffee. the seeds are then roasted, a process which transforms them into a consumable product: roasted coffee, which is ground into fine particles that are typically steeped in hot water before being filtered out, producing a cup of coffee. coffee is darkly colored, bitter, slightly acidic and has a stimulating effect in humans, primarily due to its caffeine content. it is one of the most popular drinks in the world and can be prepared and presented in a variety of ways (e.g., espresso, french press, caffè latte, or already-brewed canned coffee). it is usually served hot, although chilled or iced coffee is common. sugar, sugar substitutes, milk or cream are often used to lessen the bitter taste or enhance the flavor. it may be served with coffee cake or another sweet dessert, like doughnuts. a commercial establishment that sells prepared coffee beverages is known as a coffeehouse or coffee shop (not to be confused with dutch coffeeshops selling cannabis). clinical research indicates that moderate coffee consumption is benign or mildly beneficial as a stimulant in healthy adults, with continuing research on whether long-term consumption has positive or negative effects.though coffee is now a global commodity, it has a long history tied closely to food traditions around the red sea. the earliest credible evidence of the drinking of coffee in the form of the modern beverage appears in modern-day yemen from the mid-15th century in sufi shrines, where coffee seeds were first roasted and brewed in a manner similar to current methods. the yemenis procured the coffee beans from the ethiopian highlands via coastal somali intermediaries and began cultivation. by the 16th century, the drink had reached the rest of the middle east and north africa, later spreading to europe. in the 20th century, coffee became a much more global commodity, creating different coffee cultures around the world. the two most commonly grown coffee bean types are c. arabica and c. robusta. coffee plants are cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in the equatorial regions of the americas, southeast asia, the indian subcontinent, and africa. as of 2018, brazil was the leading grower of coffee beans, producing 35% of the world total. coffee is a major export commodity as the leading legal agricultural export for numerous countries. it is one of the most valuable commodities exported by developing countries. green, unroasted coffee is the most traded agricultural commodity and one of the most traded commodities overall, second only to petroleum. despite the sales of coffee reaching billions of dollars, those actually producing the beans are disproportionately living in poverty. critics also point to the coffee industry's negative impact on the environment and the clearing of land for coffee-growing and water use. the environmental costs and wage disparity of farmers are causing the market for fair trade and organic coffee to expand.

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Cottage pie

Shepherd's pie, cottage pie, or in its french version hachis parmentier is a savoury dish of cooked minced meat topped with mashed potato and baked. the meat used may be either previously cooked or freshly minced. the usual meats are beef or lamb. the two english terms have been used interchangeably since they came into use in the late 18th and the 19th century, although some writers insist that a shepherd's pie should contain lamb or mutton, and a cottage pie, beef.

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Crumpet

A crumpet ( (listen)) is a small griddle bread made from an unsweetened batter of water or milk, flour, and yeast, eaten in the united kingdom, canada, new zealand, south africa and australia. crumpets are regionally known as pikelets, a name also applied to a thinner, more pancake-like griddle bread: a type of the latter is referred to as a crumpet in scotland.

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Crumpet

A crumpet ( (listen)) is a small griddle bread made from an unsweetened batter of water or milk, flour, and yeast, eaten in the united kingdom, canada, new zealand, south africa and australia. crumpets are regionally known as pikelets, a name also applied to a thinner, more pancake-like griddle bread: a type of the latter is referred to as a crumpet in scotland.

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Curry rice

Hainanese curry rice is a singaporean dish consisting of steamed white rice smothered in a mess of curries and gravy, characteristically accompanied by curry chicken, pork chop, chap chye (braised cabbage) and kong bak (braised pork). it originates in singaporean cuisine and is not thought of as part of the cuisine of hainan, china.

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Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish or cuttles are marine molluscs of the order sepiida. they belong to the class cephalopoda, which also includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses. cuttlefish have a unique internal shell, the cuttlebone, which is used for control of buoyancy. cuttlefish have large, w-shaped pupils, eight arms, and two tentacles furnished with denticulated suckers, with which they secure their prey. they generally range in size from 15 to 25 cm (6 to 10 in), with the largest species, the giant cuttlefish (sepia apama), reaching 50 cm (20 in) in mantle length and over 10.5 kg (23 lb) in mass.cuttlefish eat small molluscs, crabs, shrimp, fish, octopus, worms, and other cuttlefish. their predators include dolphins, sharks, fish, seals, seabirds, and other cuttlefish. the typical life expectancy of a cuttlefish is about 1–2 years. studies are said to indicate cuttlefish to be among the most intelligent invertebrates. cuttlefish also have one of the largest brain-to-body size ratios of all invertebrates.the "cuttle" in cuttlefish comes from the old english name for the species, cudele, which may be cognate with the old norse koddi (cushion) and the middle low german kudel (rag). the greco-roman world valued the cuttlefish as a source of the unique brown pigment the creature releases from its siphon when it is alarmed. the word for it in both greek and latin, sepia, now refers to the reddish-brown color sepia in english.

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Duck sauce

Duck sauce (or orange sauce) is a condiment with a sweet and sour flavor and a translucent orange appearance similar to a thin jelly. offered at american chinese restaurants, it is used as a dip for deep-fried dishes such as wonton strips, spring rolls, egg rolls, duck, chicken, fish, or with rice or noodles. it is often provided in single-serving packets along with soy sauce, mustard, hot sauce or red chili powder. it may be used as a glaze on foods, such as poultry. despite its name, the sauce is not prepared using duck meat; rather it is named as such because it is a common accompaniment to chinese-style duck dishes.

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Egg fried rice

Fried rice is a dish of cooked rice that has been stir-fried in a wok or a frying pan and is usually mixed with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetables, seafood, or meat. it is often eaten by itself or as an accompaniment to another dish. fried rice is a popular component of east asian, southeast asian and certain south asian cuisines, as well as a staple national dish of indonesia. as a homemade dish, fried rice is typically made with ingredients left over from other dishes, leading to countless variations. [1] first developed during the sui dynasty in china and as such all fried rice dishes can trace their origins to chinese fried rice.many varieties of fried rice have their own specific list of ingredients. in greater china, common varieties include yangzhou fried rice and hokkien fried rice. japanese chāhan is considered a japanese chinese dish, having derived from chinese fried rice dishes. korean bokkeum-bap in general is not of korean chinese origin, although there is a korean chinese variety of bokkeum-bap. in southeast asia, similarly constructed indonesian, malaysian, and singaporean nasi goreng and thai khao phat are popular dishes. in the west, most restaurants catering to vegetarians have invented their own varieties of fried rice, including egg fried rice. fried rice is also seen on the menus of american restaurants offering cuisines with no native tradition of the dish. additionally, the cuisine of some latin american countries includes variations on fried rice, including ecuadorian chaulafan, peruvian arroz chaufa, cuban arroz frito, and puerto rican arroz mamposteao. fried rice is a common street food in asia. in some asian countries, small restaurants, street vendors and traveling hawkers specialize in serving fried rice. in indonesian cities it is common to find fried rice street hawkers moving through the streets with their food cart and stationing it in busy streets or residential areas. many southeast asian street food stands offer fried rice with a selection of optional garnishes and side dishes.

Dessert, Sweet

Figolla

Figolla is a maltese pastry stuffed with a marzipan-like filling and served as an easter sweet. these are often shaped like hearts, crosses, stars, fish, bunnies, any symbol which links to christianity, particularly catholicism, but in modern times these can be shaped into anything the person you give one to is passionate about. the biscuit base is predominantly made of plain flour, butter/margarine, caster sugar, vanilla essence, eggs, lemon rind and water. the marzipan-like filling is made of ground almonds, caster sugar, egg whites, and almond essence. some may also add orange rind or more lemon. figolli are generally topped with sugar icing or melted chocolate with hundreds-and-thousands on top. in malta, these are baked during holy week in the catholic denomination of christianity, and given to children/close family or friends to be eaten on easter sunday. some maltese villages have a tradition where the figolli are blessed by a priest in the pjazza outside the church along with modern chocolate easter eggs. figolli (plural of figolla) are thought to have ancient sicilian roots as the word comes from the sicilian word ‘figulina’ meaning figure. these were also baked for religious purposes and also for victory against invaders such as the turks who were also made to be figures also in remembrance of those events. these figulina baked in ancient sicily, are not as popular in sicily in modern times, but have stayed and evolved in malta.

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Flapjack

A flapjack (also known as a muesli bar, cereal bar, oat bar or oat slice) is a baked bar, cooked in a flat oven tin and cut into squares or rectangles, made from rolled oats, fat (typically butter), brown sugar and usually golden syrup.the snack is similar to the north american granola bar.

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Froġa tat-tarja

Pasta frittata or omelette

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Ftira Għawdxija

Pizza-like dough topped with vegetables, cheese, potatoes, anchovies, olives, capers

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Ftira Maltija

Ftira is a ring-shaped, leavened, maltese bread, usually eaten with fillings such as sardines, tuna, potato, fresh tomato, onion, capers and olives. regional variations include gozo ftira, which is served more like a pizza than a sandwich. gozitan ftira is served open with thinly sliced potato over the crust, or folded over like a calzone.

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Galletti

Water crackers

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Gammon

Gammon is the hind leg of pork after it has been cured by dry-salting or brining, which may or may not be smoked. strictly speaking, a gammon is the bottom end of a whole side of bacon (which includes the back leg), ham is just the back leg cured on its own. like bacon, it must be cooked before it can be eaten; in that sense gammon is comparable to fresh pork meat, and different from dry-cured ham like prosciutto. the term is mostly used in the united kingdom and ireland, while other dialects of english largely make no distinction between gammon and ham. ham hock, gammon hock, or knuckle, is the back end of the joint, and contains more connective tissue and sinew.in the united kingdom and ireland, joints of cooked gammon are often served at christmas. it can be found in most supermarkets either as a full joint or sliced into steaks, which can then be cooked via pan frying in a manner similar to bacon. the word 'gammon' is derived from the middle english word for 'ham', gambon, which is attested since the early 15th century and derived from old north french gambon, itself derived from old french jambon, which is identical to the modern french word for 'ham'. old french jambon is attested since the 13th century and is derived from old french jambe (gambe in old north french) which in turn is derived from the late latin gamba, meaning 'leg/hock of a horse/animal', which can ultimately be traced to greek kampe meaning 'a bending/a joint', which is from proto-indo-european *kamp- (“to bend; crooked”). in some english dialects a similarly derived 'gambol' refers to a 'leg'.

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Ġbejna

Ġbejna (maltese pronunciation: [dʒbɛɪ̯na], plural ġbejniet) is the diminutive of the maltese word ġobna, which means "cheese"; it is synonymous with the maltese english word "cheeselet", i.e. "little cheese". the rest of the article describes 'ġbejna tan-nagħaġ', a type of maltese cheeselet made in malta and gozo. ġbejna tan-nagħaġ is a small round cheese made in malta from sheep milk, salt and rennet. most sheep's milk produced in malta is used for the production of these small cheeses.milk in malta was traditionally sold by milking goats on the streets and sold immediately as is. the unpasteurised milk sold was one of the causes of the spread of brucellosis (maltese: deni irqiq; "the maltese fever") in the late 19th to the early 20th century. themistocles zammit is credited with stopping the pandemic.prior to malta's accession to the european union, the eu accepted malta's request to protect the ġbejna along with the traditional variant of ricotta.

Dessert, Sweet

Għadam tal-mejtin

Cookies in the shape of bones, common on all souls' day, november 2nd

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Għaġin bir-rizzi

Pasta with sea urchin roe or meat

Dessert, Sweet

Gingerbread man

A gingerbread man is a biscuit or cookie made of gingerbread, usually in the shape of a stylized human being, although other shapes, especially seasonal themes (christmas, halloween, easter, etc.) and characters are common.

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Grouper

Groupers are fish of any of a number of genera in the subfamily epinephelinae of the family serranidae, in the order perciformes. not all serranids are called "groupers"; the family also includes the sea basses. the common name "grouper" is usually given to fish in one of two large genera: epinephelus and mycteroperca. in addition, the species classified in the small genera anyperidon, cromileptes, dermatolepis, graciela, saloptia, and triso are also called "groupers". fish in the genus plectropomus are referred to as "coral groupers". these genera are all classified in the subfamily epiphelinae. however, some of the hamlets (genus alphestes), the hinds (genus cephalopholis), the lyretails (genus variola) and some other small genera (gonioplectrus, niphon, paranthias) are also in this subfamily, and occasional species in other serranid genera have common names involving the word "grouper". nonetheless, the word "grouper" on its own is usually taken as meaning the subfamily epinephelinae.

Dessert, Sweet

Helwa tat-tork

Tahini fudge, made with sesame paste, sugar, almonds and vanilla

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Hobz biz-zejt

Open-faced sandwich, sliced maltese bread is rubbed with olive oil and topped with tuna, garlic, capers, onion, tomatoes

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Ħobż Malti

Sourdough bread

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Hot cross bun

A hot cross bun is a spiced sweet bun usually made with fruit, marked with a cross on the top, and has been traditionally eaten on good friday in the united kingdom, ireland, australia, new zealand, south africa, canada, india, pakistan and the united states. they are available all year round in some places, including the uk.the bun marks the end of the christian season of lent and different parts of the hot cross bun have a certain meaning, including the cross representing the crucifixion of jesus, and the spices inside signifying the spices used to embalm him at his burial and may also include orange peel to reflect the bitterness of his time on the cross.

Drink

Imbuljuta tal-qastan

Imbuljuta tal-qastan is a traditional maltese drink served after midnight mass and on new year's eve. it is made using cocoa, chestnuts, cloves and citrus zest.

Dessert, Sweet

Imqaret

Imqaret (maltese pronunciation: [ɪm'ʔarɛt]) are traditional maltese sweets made with pastry and a filling of dates. the word imqaret in maltese, is the plural of maqrut (diamond-shaped) and it signifies the diamond shape of the sweets – even though in many cases they are sold in a rectangular shape. they are very popular in malta and they are sold in street markets, as well as in village feasts, in some cases served with ice-cream.during preparation the imqaret are deep fried and are usually infused with the flavours of aniseed and bay leaf. the imqaret are prepared individually by folding the pastry, in the centre of which a quantity of filling is placed. as the pastry is long, several imqaret pieces are then cut from each pastry following the deep frying process.imqaret are of arabic origin, introduced during the period of the arab invasion of the island between 870 ad and the 11th century, while a similar sweet named makroudh or maqrud or makroud exists across the sea in tunisia, which is also popular across algeria and morocco with the names makrout, maqrout, mqaret.

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Imqarrun il-forn

Baked macaroni and bolognese sauce casserole

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Irkotta

Sheep's milk ricotta

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Kapunata

Caponata (sicilian: capunata) is a sicilian dish consisting of chopped fried aubergine (u.s. eggplant) and other vegetables, seasoned with olive oil, tomato sauce, celery, olives, and capers, in an agrodolce sauce.numerous local variants exist concerning the ingredients, by adding carrots, bell peppers, potatoes, pine nuts, and raisins.there is a palermo version that adds octopus, and an aristocratic sicilian recipe includes lobster and swordfish garnished with wild asparagus, grated dried tuna roe and shrimp. however, these last examples are exceptions to the general rule of a sweet and sour cooked vegetable stew or salad. today, caponata is typically used as a side dish for fish dishes and sometimes as an appetizer, but since the 18th century it has also been used as a main course. a similar neapolitan dish is called cianfotta. the dish is also popular in tunisian cuisine. the dish may have been introduced to sicily during the arab conquests of the 9th century.

Dessert, Sweet

Karamelli tal-ħarrub

Carob syrup confections

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Kawlata

Pork and vegetable soup

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Kebab

Kebab is a cooked meat dish, with its origins in middle eastern cuisines. many variants are popular around the world. kebabs consist of cut up or ground meat, sometimes with vegetables, and various other accompaniments according to the specific recipe. although kebabs are typically cooked on a skewer over a fire, some kebab dishes are baked in a pan in an oven or prepared as a stew such as tas kebab. the traditional meat for kebabs is most often mutton or lamb, but regional recipes may include beef, goat, chicken, fish, and sometimes pork depending on whether or not there are specific religious prohibitions.

Drink

Kinnie

Bitter orange soft drink

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Koxxa tal-ħaruf bil-patata l-forn

Baked lamb with potatoes

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Kusksu bil-ful

Broad bean and pasta soup, made with kusksu (large couscous pasta)

Dessert, Sweet

Kwarezimal

Spiced almond cookies, common during lent

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Laħam fuq il-fwar

Steamed slices of beef

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Lampuka

The mahi-mahi () or common dolphinfish (coryphaena hippurus) is a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore temperate, tropical, and subtropical waters worldwide. also widely called dorado (not to be confused with salminus brasiliensis, a freshwater fish) and dolphin, it is one of two members of the family coryphaenidae, the other being the pompano dolphinfish. these fish are most commonly found in the waters around the gulf of mexico, costa rica, hawaii and the indian ocean.

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Leek and potato soup

Leek soup (welsh: cawl cennin) is a soup based on potatoes, leeks, broth (usually chicken), and heavy cream. other ingredients used may be salt, pepper, and various spices. generally the potatoes are diced and cooked in broth, while the leeks are chopped and sautéed. after this, all ingredients are combined and stirred. chives may be used for garnish. leek soup is traditionally associated with wales, and is an important item of welsh cuisine. in romania, this soup is popular and known as ciorbă de praz, and in france it is called soupe aux poireaux. one variant of leek soup is vichyssoise, which is generally served cold.

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Lungo

Lungo (italian for "long") is a coffee beverage made by using an espresso machine to make an italian-style coffee – short black (a single espresso shot) with more water (generally twice as much), resulting in a larger coffee, a lungo. a normal serving of espresso takes from 18 to 30 seconds to pull, and fills 25 to 60 millilitres, while a lungo may take up to a minute to pull, and might fill 130 to 170 millilitres. extraction time of the dose is determined by the variety of coffee beans (usually a blend of arabica and robusta), their grind and the pressure of the machine. it is usually brewed using an espresso machine but with two or three times the amount of water to the same weight of coffee to make a much longer drink.in french it is called café allongé.

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Mazzit

Blood sausage

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Mince pie

A mince pie (also mincemeat pie in new england, and fruit mince pie in australia and new zealand) is a sweet pie of english origin filled with mincemeat, a mixture of fruit and spices. it is traditionally served during the christmas season in much of the english-speaking world. its ingredients are traceable to the 13th century, when returning european crusaders brought with them middle eastern recipes containing meats, fruits, and spices; these contained the christian symbolism of representing the gifts delivered to jesus by the biblical magi. mince pies, at christmastide, were traditionally shaped in an oblong shape, to resemble a manger and were often topped with a depiction of the christ child.the early mince pie was known by several names, including "mutton pie", "shrid pie" and "christmas pie". typically its ingredients were a mixture of minced meat, suet, a range of fruits, and spices such as cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. served around christmas, the savoury christmas pie (as it became known) was associated with supposed catholic "idolatry" and during the english civil war was frowned on by the puritan authorities. nevertheless, the tradition of eating christmas pie in december continued through to the victorian era, although by then its recipe had become sweeter and its size markedly reduced from the large oblong shape once observed. today the mince pie, usually made without meat (but often including suet or other animal fats), remains a popular seasonal treat enjoyed by many across the united kingdom and ireland.

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Minestra

Minestrone (; italian: [mineˈstroːne]) is a thick soup of italian origin made with vegetables, often with the addition of pasta or rice, sometimes both. common ingredients include beans, onions, celery, carrots, leaf vegetables, stock, parmesan cheese and tomatoes. there is no set recipe for minestrone, since it can usually be made out of whatever vegetables are at one's disposal. it can be vegetarian, contain meat, or contain an animal bone-based stock (such as chicken stock). food author angelo pellegrini claimed that the base of minestrone is bean broth, and that borlotti beans (also called roman beans) "are the beans to use for genuine minestrone".

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Mulled wine

Mulled wine, also known as spiced wine, is an alcoholic drink usually made with red wine, along with various mulling spices and sometimes raisins, served hot or warm. it is a traditional drink during winter, especially around christmas. it is served at christmas markets in europe. there are non-alcoholic versions of it. vodka-spiked mulled wine can be found in polish christmas markets, where mulled wine is commonly used as a mixer.

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Mushroom sauce

Mushroom sauce is a white or brown sauce prepared using mushrooms as its primary ingredient. it can be prepared in different styles using various ingredients, and is used to top a variety of foods.

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Mussel

Mussel () is the common name used for members of several families of bivalve molluscs, from saltwater and freshwater habitats. these groups have in common a shell whose outline is elongated and asymmetrical compared with other edible clams, which are often more or less rounded or oval. the word "mussel" is frequently used to mean the bivalves of the marine family mytilidae, most of which live on exposed shores in the intertidal zone, attached by means of their strong byssal threads ("beard") to a firm substrate. a few species (in the genus bathymodiolus) have colonised hydrothermal vents associated with deep ocean ridges. in most marine mussels the shell is longer than it is wide, being wedge-shaped or asymmetrical. the external colour of the shell is often dark blue, blackish, or brown, while the interior is silvery and somewhat nacreous. the common name "mussel" is also used for many freshwater bivalves, including the freshwater pearl mussels. freshwater mussel species inhabit lakes, ponds, rivers, creeks, canals, and they are classified in a different subclass of bivalves, despite some very superficial similarities in appearance. freshwater zebra mussels and their relatives in the family dreissenidae are not related to previously mentioned groups, even though they resemble many mytilus species in shape, and live attached to rocks and other hard surfaces in a similar manner, using a byssus. they are classified with the heterodonta, the taxonomic group which includes most of the bivalves commonly referred to as "clams".

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Negroni

A negroni is an italian cocktail, made of one part gin, one part vermouth rosso (red, semi-sweet) and one part campari, garnished with orange peel. it is considered an aperitivo. a traditionally made negroni is stirred, not shaken; it is built over ice in an old-fashioned or rocks glass and garnished with a slice of orange. outside of italy, an orange peel is often used in place of an orange slice.

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Olives

The olive, botanical name olea europaea, meaning 'european olive' in latin, is a species of small tree or shrub in the family oleaceae, found traditionally in the mediterranean basin. when in shrub form, it is known as olea europaea 'montra', dwarf olive, or little olive. the species is cultivated in all the countries of the mediterranean, as well as in australia, new zealand, north and south america and south africa. olea europaea is the type species for the genus olea. the olive's fruit, also called an "olive", is of major agricultural importance in the mediterranean region as the source of olive oil; it is one of the core ingredients in mediterranean cuisine. the tree and its fruit give their name to the plant family, which also includes species such as lilac, jasmine, forsythia, and the true ash tree. hundreds of cultivars of the olive tree are known. olive cultivars may be used primarily for oil, eating, or both. olives cultivated for consumption are generally referred to as "table olives". about 90% of all harvested olives are turned into oil, while about 10% are used as table olives.

Dessert, Sweet

Orange cake

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Pastizz

A pastizz (plural pastizzi) is a traditional savoury pastry from malta. pastizzi usually have a filling (tal-ħaxu) either of ricotta (pastizzi tal-irkotta, cheese cake) or curried peas (pastizzi tal-piżelli, pea cake). pastizzi are a popular and well-known traditional maltese food. it should not be confused with the italian pastizz, better known as u' pastizz 'rtunnar.

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Pixxispad

Swordfish (xiphias gladius), also known as broadbills in some countries, are large, highly migratory predatory fish characterized by a long, flat, pointed bill. they are a popular sport fish of the billfish category, though elusive. swordfish are elongated, round-bodied, and lose all teeth and scales by adulthood. these fish are found widely in tropical and temperate parts of the atlantic, pacific, and indian oceans, and can typically be found from near the surface to a depth of 550 m (1,800 ft), and exceptionally up to depths of 2,234 m. they commonly reach 3 m (10 ft) in length, and the maximum reported is 4.55 m (14 ft 11 in) in length and 650 kg (1,430 lb) in weight.they are the sole member of their family, xiphiidae.

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Prawn

Prawn is a common name for small aquatic crustaceans with an exoskeleton and ten legs (which is a member of the order decapoda), some of which can be eaten.the term "prawn" is used particularly in the united kingdom, ireland, and commonwealth nations, for large swimming crustaceans or shrimp, especially those with commercial significance in the fishing industry. shrimp that are present in this category often belong to the suborder dendrobranchiata. in north america, the term is used less frequently, typically for freshwater shrimp. the terms shrimp and prawn themselves lack scientific standing. over the years, the way they are used has changed, and in contemporary usage the terms are almost interchangeable.

Dessert, Sweet

Prinjolata

Malta's carnival cake, covered with icing, chocolate, pine nuts and candied fruit

Dessert, Sweet

Pudina tal-ħobż

Bread pudding

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Pulpetti tal-pastard

Cauliflower fritters

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Pumpkin soup

Pumpkin soup is a usually 'bound' (thick) soup made from a purée of pumpkin. it is made by combining the meat of a blended pumpkin with broth or stock. it can be served hot or cold, and is a popular thanksgiving dish in the united states. various versions of the dish are known in many european countries, the united states and other areas of north america, in asia and in australia. pumpkin soup was a staple for the prisoners of war in north vietnamese prison camps during the vietnam war.squash soup is a soup prepared using squash as a primary ingredient. squash used to prepare the soup commonly includes acorn and butternut squash.

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Qagħaq tal-appostli

Ring-shaped bread topped with sesame seeds and almonds, traditionally made during lent

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Qagħaq tal-għasel

Sweet pastry rings filled with a black treacle mixture

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Qaqocc mimli

Stuffed artichokes, artichokes filled with a mixture of breadcrumbs, parsley, olives, garlic, anchovies

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Qarabaghli mimli

Stuffed marrows, a type of squash or courgette

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Qassatat

Pie or pastry filled with ricotta, spinach and peas (different than pastizz), anchovies, corned beef, fruit

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Quiche Lorraine

Savory egg custard with bacon, gruyère or swiss cheese and onions

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Quinoa salad

Quinoa (chenopodium quinoa; , from quechua kinwa or kinuwa) is a flowering plant in the amaranth family. it is a herbaceous annual plant grown as a crop primarily for its edible seeds; the seeds are rich in protein, dietary fiber, b vitamins, and dietary minerals in amounts greater than in many grains. quinoa is not a grass, but rather a pseudocereal botanically related to spinach and amaranth (amaranthus spp.), and originated in the andean region of northwestern south america. it was first used to feed livestock 5,200–7,000 years ago, and for human consumption 3,000–4,000 years ago in the lake titicaca basin of peru and bolivia.today, almost all production in the andean region is done by small farms and associations. its cultivation has spread to more than 70 countries, including kenya, india, the united states, and several european countries. as a result of increased popularity and consumption in north america, europe, and australasia, quinoa crop prices tripled between 2006 and 2014.

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Ravioli

Ravioli (italian pronunciation: [raviˈɔli]; singular: raviolo, pronounced [raviˈɔlo]) are a type of pasta comprising a filling enveloped in thin pasta dough. usually served in broth or with a sauce, they originated as a traditional food in italian cuisine. ravioli are commonly square, though other forms are also used, including circular and semi-circular (mezzelune). the word 'ravioli' means "little turnips" in italian dialect, from the italian rava meaning turnips, from the latin rapa.

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Ravjul

Ravioli (italian pronunciation: [raviˈɔli]; singular: raviolo, pronounced [raviˈɔlo]) are a type of pasta comprising a filling enveloped in thin pasta dough. usually served in broth or with a sauce, they originated as a traditional food in italian cuisine. ravioli are commonly square, though other forms are also used, including circular and semi-circular (mezzelune). the word 'ravioli' means "little turnips" in italian dialect, from the italian rava meaning turnips, from the latin rapa.

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Rice salad

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Ross il forn

Baked rice casserole, made with minced meat, vegetables, cheese and tomato sauce

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Sea bass

Sea bass is a common name for a variety of different species of marine fish. many fish species of various families have been called sea bass. in ireland and the united kingdom, the fish sold and consumed as sea bass is exclusively the european bass, dicentrarchus labrax. sometimes referred to as sea bass include the following:

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Sea bream

The sparidae are a family of fish in the order perciformes, commonly called sea breams and porgies. the sheepshead, scup, and red seabream are species in this family. most sparids are deep-bodied compressed fish with a small mouth separated by a broad space from the eye, a single dorsal fin with strong spines and soft rays, a short anal fin, long pointed pectoral fins and rather large firmly attached scales. they are found in shallow temperate and tropical waters and are bottom-dwelling carnivores. there are hermaphrodites in the sparidae. protogyny and protandry appear sporadically through this lineage of fish. simultaneous hermaphrodites and bi-directional hermaphrodites do not appear as much since sparidae are found in shallower waters. species of fish that express a hermaphroditic condition usually "lack a genetic hardwire", therefore ecological factors play a role in sex determination.most species possess grinding, molar-like teeth. some of the species, such as polysteganus undulosus, have been subject to overfishing, or exploitation beyond sustainable recovery.

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Seafood

Seafood is any form of sea life regarded as food by humans, prominently including fish and shellfish. shellfish include various species of molluscs (e.g. bivalve molluscs such as clams, oysters and mussels, and cephalopods such as octopus and squid), crustaceans (e.g. shrimp, crabs, and lobster), and echinoderms (e.g. sea cucumbers and sea urchins). historically, marine mammals such as cetaceans (whales and dolphins) as well as seals have been eaten as food, though that happens to a lesser extent in modern times. edible sea plants such as some seaweeds and microalgae are widely eaten as sea vegetables around the world, especially in asia. seafood is an important source of (animal) protein in many diets around the world, especially in coastal areas. semi-vegetarians who consume seafood as the only source of meat are said to adhere to pescetarianism. the harvesting of wild seafood is usually known as fishing or hunting, while the cultivation and farming of seafood is known as aquaculture and fish farming (in the case of fish). most of the seafood harvest is consumed by humans, but a significant proportion is used as fish food to farm other fish or rear farm animals. some seafoods (i.e. kelp) are used as food for other plants (a fertilizer). in these ways, seafoods are used to produce further food for human consumption. also, products such as fish oil and spirulina tablets are extracted from seafoods. some seafood is fed to aquarium fish, or used to feed domestic pets such as cats. a small proportion is used in medicine, or is used industrially for nonfood purposes (e.g. leather).

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