25 Dishes

Breakfast

Adai

Dosa may refer to:

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Avocado toast

Avocado toast is a type of open sandwich consisting of toast with mashed avocado, and usually salt, black pepper, and sometimes citrus juice. ingredients added to enhance the flavor include olive oil, hummus, red pepper flakes, feta, dukkah and tomato. avocado toast became a food trend of the 2010s. it has appeared on café menus since at least the 1990s. following avocado toast's elevation to trend status, the act of ordering avocado toast at a café was criticised as a symbol of frivolous spending.

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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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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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Ding bian hu

Diāng-biĕng-gù (simplified chinese: 鼎边糊; traditional chinese: 鼎邊糊; lit. 'pot side paste', foochow romanized: diāng-biĕng-gù), also known as guo bian hu (simplified chinese: 锅边糊; traditional chinese: 鍋邊糊; pinyin: guō biān hú; lit. 'wok side paste') and ding bian cuo (simplified chinese: 鼎边銼; traditional chinese: 鼎邊锉; pinyin: dǐng biān cuò; lit. 'pot side scraping'), is a characteristic dish of fuzhou cuisine, a branch of fujian cuisine, consisting of a rice flour batter poured around the side of cooking wok to form a thin noodle, then scraped into a stock to simmer and served in broth. other ingredients to flavour the stock are often served in the broth; commonly included is a form of seafood, some meat (such as meatballs, usually pork) and various vegetables. besides fujian, it is also popular in taiwan. in taiwanese hokkien, it is known as tiánn-pinn-sô (in the taiwanese romanization system; chinese: 鐤邊趖), and has been served to foreign dignitaries at state banquets. during ming and qing dynasty, diāng-biĕng-gù was introduced to longyou and jinhua in central zhejiang by traders, called hu (chinese: 糊) in longyou and fujian geng (chinese: 福建羹) in jinhua. however, the ingredients were changed due to the lack of access to seafood.

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Eggs

Eggs are laid by female animals of many different species, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, a few mammals, and fish, and many of these have been eaten by humans for thousands of years. bird and reptile eggs consist of a protective eggshell, albumen (egg white), and vitellus (egg yolk), contained within various thin membranes. the most commonly consumed eggs are chicken eggs. other poultry eggs including those of duck and quail also are eaten. fish eggs are called roe and caviar. egg yolks and whole eggs store significant amounts of protein and choline, and are widely used in cookery. due to their protein content, the united states department of agriculture formerly categorized eggs as meats within the food guide pyramid (now myplate). despite the nutritional value of eggs, there are some potential health issues arising from cholesterol content, salmonella contamination, and allergy to egg proteins. chickens and other egg-laying creatures are kept widely throughout the world and mass production of chicken eggs is a global industry. in 2009, an estimated 62.1 million metric tons of eggs were produced worldwide from a total laying flock of approximately 6.4 billion hens. there are issues of regional variation in demand and expectation, as well as current debates concerning methods of mass production. in 2012, the european union banned battery husbandry of chickens.

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French toast

French toast is a dish made of sliced bread soaked in beaten eggs, sugar and typically milk, then pan fried. alternative names and variants include "eggy bread", "bombay toast", "gypsy toast", and "poor knights" (of windsor).when french toast is served as a sweet dish, milk, sugar, vanilla or cinnamon are also commonly added before pan-frying, and then it may be topped with sugar (often powdered sugar), butter, fruit, or syrup. when it is a savory dish, it is generally fried with a pinch of salt or pepper, and it can then be served with a sauce such as ketchup or mayonnaise.

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Kaya

Coconut jam, also known as kaya jam or simply kaya, is a sweet spread made from a base of coconut milk, eggs and sugar. it is popular throughout southeast asia.

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Kaya toast

Kaya toast is a dish consisting of two slices of toast with butter and kaya (coconut jam), commonly served alongside coffee and soft-boiled eggs. in singapore, the dish is commonly consumed for breakfast. it became integrated into kopi tiam (coffee shop) culture, being widely available in food chains such as ya kun kaya toast, killiney kopitiam and breadtalk's toast box.

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Kelupis

Kelupis (which literally translates to 'glutinous rice rolls' in english) is a traditional kuih for the bruneian malay people in the country of brunei and in the states of sabah and sarawak in malaysia. it is also a traditional snack for the bisaya people as the three ethnics are ethnically related which is lun bawang/lundayeh also create this kelupis especially on the wedding ceremony.

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Lo mai fan

Savory steamed glutinous rice, sticky rice with ribs, sausage

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Longganisa

Fresh or smoked pork sausage, some common versions are sweet, garlicky (vigan), sour and garlicky (lucban)

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Muesli

Muesli ( mewz-lee) is a cold oatmeal dish based on rolled oats and ingredients such as grains, nuts, seeds and fresh or dried fruits. muesli was traditionally prepared with milk or cream, a squeeze of citrus juice, often with a sweetener such as honey, and soaked overnight. yoghurt or other mammal or plant milk products are now commonly added to packaged and homemade muesli recipes. developed around 1900 by swiss physician maximilian bircher-benner for patients in his hospital, it is now eaten as a standard breakfast dish, like a breakfast cereal, and also in switzerland as a supper called birchermüesli complet – muesli with café complet (milk coffee, accompanied with bread, butter and jam (butterbrot)).in addition to being made raw, muesli can be toasted. muesli can also be processed further by adding sweetener and oil to bind the ingredients together and baked to produce granola.

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Nasi dagang

Nasi dagang (jawi: ناسي داڬڠ, "trader's rice") is a malaysian dish consisting of rice steamed in coconut milk, fish curry and extra ingredients such as pickled cucumber and carrots.it is a well-known breakfast food in the states on the east coast of peninsular malaysia (terengganu, kelantan, parts of pahang and eastern johor), southern thai malay provinces of pattani, yala and narathiwat and across the indonesian border in natuna and anambas, riau islands. the most famous nasi dagang comes from kampung ladang in terengganu and tumpat in kelantan.

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Nasi kandar

Nasi kandar is a popular northern malaysian dish, which originates from penang. it was popularized by tamil muslim traders from india. it is a meal of steamed rice which can be plain or mildly flavored, and served with a variety of curries and side dishes.

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Nasi kucing

Nasi kucing ([ˈnasi ˈkutʃɪŋ]; also known as ꦱꦼꦒ​ꦏꦸꦕꦶꦁ (sega kucing) [sə'gɔ ku'tʃeŋ] and often translated cat rice or cat's rice) is an indonesian rice dish that originated from central java, primarily yogyakarta, semarang, and surakarta but has since spread. it consists of a small portion of rice with toppings, usually sambal, dried fish, and tempeh, wrapped in banana leaves.

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Nasi lemak

Nasi lemak is a dish originating in malay cuisine that consists of fragrant rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf. it is commonly found in malaysia, where it is considered the national dish. it is also the native dish in neighbouring areas with significant malay populations such as singapore, brunei, and southern thailand. in indonesia it can be found in several parts of sumatra, especially the malay regions of riau, riau islands and medan. nasi lemak can also be found in the bangsamoro region of mindanao, prepared by filipino moros, as well as australia's external territories of christmas island and the cocos (keeling) islands. it is considered an essential dish for a typical malay-style breakfast. nasi lemak is featured as a national dish in most of the country’s tourism brochures and promotional materials. it is not to be confused with nasi dagang, sold in the malaysian east coast states of terengganu and kelantan (and its kindred region in pattani, yala and narathiwat in thailand and natuna in indonesia), although both dishes are often served for breakfast. however, because nasi lemak can be served in a variety of ways, it is often eaten throughout the day.

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Pineapple bun

A pineapple bun (chinese: 菠蘿包; sidney lau: boh1loh4baau1) is a kind of sweet bun predominantly popular in hong kong and also common in chinatowns worldwide. despite the name, it does not traditionally contain pineapple; rather, the name refers to the look of the characteristic topping (which resembles the texture of a pineapple).

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Pongal

Pongal, also known as pongali or huggi, is an indian rice dish. in tamil, "pongal" means "boil" or "bubbling up". the two varieties of pongal are chakarai pongal, which is sweet, and venn pongal, which is savoury and made with clarified butter. pongal generally refers to the savoury venn pongal and is sometimes served for breakfast with vada and chutney. chakarai pongal is typically made during the pongal festival.

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Putu mayam

Steamed rice noodles with grated coconut and jaggery

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Roti canai

Roti canai (pronunciation: /tʃanaɪ/) or roti prata, also known as roti chenai and roti cane (/tʃane/), is an indian flatbread dish found in several countries in southeast asia, especially in indonesia, malaysia, singapore, thailand, and brunei. it is usually served with dal or other types of curry, but can also be cooked in a range of sweet or savoury variations made with a variety of ingredients such as meat, egg, or cheese. introduced around the 19th century, roti canai has become a popular breakfast and snack dish especially in the southeast asian countries of malaysia and singapore, and is one of the most famous examples of south indian cuisine into the region. it is said that the dish was brought by indian muslims during the era of british malaya and the straits settlements. they’re also colloquially known as "mamak", and is served in street mamak stalls located in both rural and urban malaysia as well as within hawker centres in singapore. however, previously the dish had also been introduced in the 17th century in aceh and north sumatra by indian traders under the name roti cane. the dish can be found in indonesia, especially in sumatra, where the indian indonesian community is more prominent compared to the rest of the country.

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Tebaloi

Sago and coconut snack, made into thin sheets using sago flour, grated coconut, sugar and eggs, serve with coffee and tea

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Thosai

Dosa may refer to:

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Youtiao

Youtiao (simplified chinese: 油条; traditional chinese: 油條; pinyin: yóutiáo), known in southern china as yu char kway is a long golden-brown deep-fried strip of dough made from wheat flour, first eaten in china and (by a variety of other names) also popular in other east and southeast asian cuisines. conventionally, youtiao are lightly salted and made so they can be torn lengthwise in two. youtiao are normally eaten at breakfast as an accompaniment for rice congee, soy milk or regular milk blended with sugar. youtiao may be known elsewhere as chinese cruller, chinese fried churro, chinese oil stick, chinese doughnut, chinese breadstick, and fried breadstick. in other asian countries, they may also be called bicho, you char kway, cakwe, cakoi, kueh, kuay, shakoy or pathongko, among others.

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Instant coffee

Instant coffee is a beverage derived from brewed coffee beans that enables people to quickly prepare hot coffee by adding hot water or milk to coffee solids in powdered or crystallized form and stirring. instant coffee solids (also called soluble coffee, coffee crystals, coffee powder, or powdered coffee) refers to the dehydrated and packaged solids available at retail used to make instant coffee. instant coffee solids are commercially prepared by either freeze-drying or spray drying, after which it can be rehydrated. instant coffee in a concentrated liquid form, as a beverage, is also manufactured. advantages of instant coffee include speed of preparation (instant coffee dissolves quickly in hot water), lower shipping weight and volume than beans or ground coffee (to prepare the same amount of beverage), and long shelf life—though instant coffee can spoil if not kept dry. instant coffee also reduces cleanup since there are no coffee grounds, and at least one study has found that it has a lower environmental footprint than drip filter coffee and capsule espresso coffee, on a prepared beverage basis, disregarding quality and appeal of the beverage produced.

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