Hawaii (United States)

Hawaii ( (listen) hə-wy-ee; hawaiian: hawaiʻi [həˈvɐjʔi] or [həˈwɐjʔi]) is a state in the western united states, located in the pacific ocean about 2,000 miles from the u.s. mainland. it is the only u.s. state outside north america, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only state in the tropics. hawaii comprises nearly the entire hawa...

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Featured Dishes from Hawaii (United States)

Breakfast

Acai bowl

Açaí na tigela ("açaí in the bowl") is a brazilian dessert from pará and amazonas, where the ribeirinhos people prepare it regularly. it is a dish made with the frozen and mashed fruit of the açaí palm, which has berries described as having an "earthy" or creamy taste. its texture is granular before blending and it has a tartness from a high acidity content, making its taste appealing. it is served as a smoothie in a bowl or glass, and is commonly topped with granola and banana, and then mixed with other fruits and guaraná syrup.

Drink

African fruit slush

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Ahi

The yellowfin tuna (thunnus albacares) is a species of tuna found in pelagic waters of tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. yellowfin is often marketed as ahi, from the hawaiian ʻahi, a name also used there for the closely related bigeye tuna. the species name, albacares ("white meat") can also lead to confusion: in english, the albacore (thunnus alalunga) is a different species, while yellowfin is officially designated albacore in french and referred to as albacora by portuguese fishermen.

Dessert, Sweet

Almond float

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Andagi

Sata andagi (サーターアンダーギー, sātā andāgī) are sweet deep fried buns of dough similar to doughnuts (or the portuguese malasada, or the dutch oliebollen), native to southern china, there named sa-yung (沙翁, yale romanization: sa1yung1, pinyin: shā wēng), then spread to the japanese prefecture of okinawa. they are also popular in hawaii, sometimes known there simply as andagi. sata andagi is made by mixing flour, sugar and eggs. the ingredients are mixed into a ball and deep fried.in its japanese name, saataa means "sugar", while andaagii means "deep fried" ("oil" (anda) + "fried" (agii)) in okinawan (satō and abura-age in japanese.) it is also known as saataa andagii and saataa anragii. sata andagi are a part of okinawan cuisine. like most confectionery from the ryukyu islands, the techniques for making them are descended from a combination of chinese and japanese techniques. they are typically prepared so that the outside is crispy and browned while the inside is light and cake-like.

Dessert, Sweet

Anpan

Anpan (あんパン, 餡(あん)パン) is a japanese sweet roll most commonly filled with red bean paste. anpan can also be prepared with other fillings, including white beans (shiro-an), green beans (uguisu-an), sesame (goma-an), and chestnut (kuri-an).

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Arroz con gandules

Arroz con gandules is a combination of rice, pigeon peas, and pork, cooked in the same pot with sofrito. this is puerto rico's national dish along with roasted pork.

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Atchara

Atchara (also spelled achara or atsara) is a pickle made from grated unripe papaya originating from the philippines. this dish is often served as a side dish for fried or grilled foods such as pork barbecue.

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Avocado

The avocado (persea americana) is a tree originating in the americas which is likely native to the highland regions of south-central mexico to guatemala. it is classified as a member of the flowering plant family lauraceae. the fruit of the plant, also called an avocado (or avocado pear or alligator pear), is botanically a large berry containing a single large seed. avocado trees are partially self-pollinating, and are often propagated through grafting to maintain predictable fruit quality and quantity.avocados are cultivated in tropical and mediterranean climates of many countries, with mexico as the leading producer of avocados in 2019, supplying 32% of the world total. avocado production is one of the most environmentally intensive fruits, using 70 litres (18 us gallons; 15 imperial gallons) of water per avocado, and over 400 grams of co2 emissions. in major production regions like chile, mexico and california, the water demands for avocado puts pressure on overall water resources. avocado production is also connected to other concerns, including environmental justice and human rights concerns, deforestation and connections of mexican avocados with organized crime. climate change is expected to cause significant changes in the suitable growing zones for avocados, and put additional pressure due to heat waves and drought.the fruit of domestic varieties has a buttery flesh when ripe. depending on the variety, avocados have green, brown, purplish, or black skin when ripe, and may be pear-shaped, egg-shaped, or spherical. commercially, the fruits are picked while immature, and ripened after harvesting. the high fat and smooth texture of avocados make it a useful and diverse food in different cuisines, and is traditionally important in mexican foods. the high nutritional value and concentration of fat, make avocados a commonly used food in vegetarian foods and generally is thought nutritious and healthy.

Breakfast

Bagel

A bagel (yiddish: בײגל, romanized: beygl; polish: bajgiel; also historically spelled beigel) is a bread product originating in the jewish communities of poland. it is traditionally shaped by hand into the form of a ring from yeasted wheat dough, roughly hand-sized, that is first boiled for a short time in water and then baked. the result is a dense, chewy, doughy interior with a browned and sometimes crisp exterior. bagels are often topped with seeds baked on the outer crust, with the traditional ones being poppy and sesame seeds. some may have salt sprinkled on their surface, and there are different dough types, such as whole-grain and rye.the earliest known mention of a boiled-then-baked ring-shaped bread can be found in a 13th-century arabic cookbook, where they are referred to as ka'ak. bagels have been widely associated with ashkenazi jews since the 17th century; they were first mentioned in 1610 in jewish community ordinances in kraków, poland. bagel-like bread known as obwarzanek was common earlier in poland as seen in royal family accounts from 1394.bagels are now a popular bread product in north america and poland, especially in cities with a large jewish population, many with alternative ways of making them. bagels are also sold (fresh or frozen, often in many flavors) in supermarkets. the basic roll-with-a-hole design is hundreds of years old and has other practical advantages besides providing more even cooking and baking of the dough: the hole could be used to thread string or dowels through groups of bagels, allowing easier handling and transportation and more appealing seller displays.

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Bagoong

Bagoóng (tagalog pronunciation: [bɐɡuˈoŋ]; buh-goo-ong) is a philippine condiment partially or completely made of either fermented fish (bagoóng) or krill or shrimp paste (alamáng) with salt. the fermentation process also produces fish sauce known as patís.the preparation of bagoóng can vary regionally in the philippines.

Dessert, Sweet

Banana cue

Banana cue or bananacue is a popular snack food or street food in the philippines. it is a portmanteau of banana and barbecue, which in philippine english refers to meat cooked in a style similar to satay.

Dessert, Sweet

Banana guava pie

Breakfast

Banana pancakes

Dessert, Sweet

Banana pie

A cream pie, crème pie, or creme pie is a type of pie filled with a rich custard or pudding that is made from milk, cream, sugar, wheat flour, and eggs. it comes in many forms, including vanilla, lemon, lime, peanut butter, banana, coconut, and chocolate. one feature of most cream pies is a whipped cream topping. the custard filling is related to crème patissière, a key component of french cakes, and tarts. it is a one-crust pie, where the crust covers the bottom and sides but not the top. the crust may be a standard pastry pie crust, or made with crumbled cookies or a graham cracker crust. most cream pies are made with a cooked custard filling. the "magic lemon cream pie", invented at borden and attributed to their fictional spokesperson, jane ellison, is instead thickened by the room-temperature curdling of a mixture of sweetened condensed milk, eggs, and lemon juice. this later evolved into key lime pie.

Main

Beef luau

Stewed beef, luau leaves, onions, seasoning and, for example, coconut milk

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Beef stew

A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy. ingredients in a stew can include any combination of vegetables and may include meat, especially tougher meats suitable for slow-cooking, such as beef, pork, lamb, poultry, sausages, and seafood. while water can be used as the stew-cooking liquid, stock is also common. a small amount of red wine is sometimes added for flavour. seasoning and flavourings may also be added. stews are typically cooked at a relatively low temperature (simmered, not boiled), allowing flavours to mingle. stewing is suitable for the least tender cuts of meat that become tender and juicy with the slow moist heat method. this makes it popular in low-cost cooking. cuts having a certain amount of marbling and gelatinous connective tissue give moist, juicy stews, while lean meat may easily become dry. stews are thickened by reduction or with flour, either by coating pieces of meat with flour before searing, or by using a roux or beurre manié, a dough consisting of equal parts of fat and flour. thickeners like cornstarch, potato starch, or arrowroot may also be used. stews are similar to soups, and in some cases there may not be a clear distinction between the two. generally, stews have less liquid than soups, are much thicker and require longer cooking over low heat. while soups are almost always served in a bowl, stews may be thick enough to be served on a plate with the gravy as a sauce over the solid ingredients.

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Beef tomato

Stir fried beef, tomatoes and vegetables with chinese beef tomato seasoning

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Bibimbap

Bibimbap ( bee-bim-bap, from korean 비빔밥 [pi.bim.p͈ap̚], literally "mixed rice"), sometimes romanized as bi bim bap or bi bim bop, is a korean rice dish. the term "bibim" means mixing rice (burned rice at the bottom of the dish and cooked rice), while the "bap" noun refers to rice. bibimbap is served as a bowl of warm white rice topped with namul (sautéed and seasoned vegetables) or kimchi (traditional fermented vegetables) and gochujang (chili pepper paste), soy sauce, or doenjang (a fermented soybean paste). a raw or fried egg and sliced meat (usually beef) are common additions. the hot dish is stirred together thoroughly just before eating.in south korea, jeonju, jinju, and tongyeong are especially famous for their versions of bibimbap. in 2011, the dish was listed at number 40 on the world's 50 most delicious foods readers' poll compiled by cnn travel.

Dessert, Sweet

Bibingka

Bibingka (; bi-beeng-kah) commonly refers to a type of baked rice cake from the philippines that is traditionally cooked in a terracotta oven lined with banana leaves and is usually eaten for breakfast or as merienda (mid-afternoon snack) especially during the christmas season. it can also be used as a general term referring to other filipino baked rice cakes products, for example, those made with cassava flour (bibingkang cassava / bibingkang kamoteng kahoy), glutinous rice (bibingkang malagkit), or plain flour.bibingka is also found in east timor and christian communities in eastern indonesia.

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Bicol Express

Bicol express, known natively in bikol as sinilihan (lit. 'spiced with chili'), is a popular filipino dish which was popularized in the district of malate, manila but made in traditional bicolano style. it is a stew made from long chili peppers (siling haba in tagalog) or small chili peppers (siling labuyo in tagalog), coconut milk/coconut cream (kakang gata in tagalog), shrimp paste (bagoong alamang in tagalog) or stockfish, onion, pork, ginger and garlic. the dish was termed by laguna resident, cely kalaw, during a cooking competition in the 1970s in malate, manila. the name of the dish was inspired by the bicol express railway train (philippine national railways) that operated from tutuban, manila to legazpi, albay (regional center of the bicol region). the widely-known name for this dish in the bicol region of the philippines was identified as gulay na may lada, which is currently one of the vegetarian variants of the bicol express dish. as time progressed, variants of the bicol express dish expanded with seafood, beef, pescatarian, vegetarian, vegan, and other versions. the preparations for these dishes vary according to the meat present within the dish. in terms of nutritional value, the original version of the bicol express dish is beneficial in protein but unhealthy in regards to its high levels of saturated fats and cholesterol. the dish has moved into food processing and commercial production so that it can be sold conveniently and stored for a longer period of time.

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Bigeye scad

The bigeye scad (selar crumenophthalmus) is an oceanic fish found in tropical regions around the globe. other common names include purse-eyed scad, goggle-eyed scad, akule, chicharro, charrito ojón, jacks, matang baka, mushimas and coulirou. the bigeye scad is fished commercially, both for human consumption and for bait.

Dessert, Sweet

Biko

Biko is a sweet rice cake from the philippines. it is made of coconut milk, brown sugar, ginger, and glutinous rice. it is usually topped with latik (either or both the coconut curds or the syrupy caramel-like variant). it is a type of kalamay dish and is prepared similarly, except the rice grains are not ground into a paste. they are also sometimes packaged and sold as suman.it is also known as inkiwar in ilocano northern luzon and sinukmani or sinukmaneng in the southern luzon area. in the muslim regions of the philippines, it is known as wadjit in tausug; wadit in maranao; and wagit in maguindanao.a notable variant is puto maya in cebuano-speaking regions of the philippines. it is usually made from purple glutinous rice (called tapol) soaked in water, drained and then placed into a steamer for 30 minutes. this rice mixture is then combined with coconut milk, salt, sugar and ginger juice and returned to the steamer for another 25 to 30 minutes. it is traditionally served as small patties and eaten very early in the morning with sikwate (hot chocolate). it is also commonly paired with ripe mangoes. puto maya is characteristically al dente, compared to the mushier texture of biko.biko can also be prepared with other common filipino ingredients. examples include ube-biko which is made with ube (mashed purple yam), and pandan biko which is made with pandan leaf extracts; these are characteristically deep purple and bright green, respectively.

Dessert, Sweet

Binignit

Binignit is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines. the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, and sweet potato, among other ingredients. it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo. among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.

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Bird's nest soup

Edible bird's nests are bird nests created by edible-nest swiftlets, indian swiftlets, and other swiftlets using solidified saliva, which are harvested for human consumption. they are particularly prized in chinese culture due to their rarity, high protein content and rich flavor. edible bird's nests are among the most expensive animal products consumed by humans, with nests being sold at prices up to about $3,000 per pound ($6,600/kg), depending on grading. the type or grading of a bird's nest depends on the type of bird as well as the shape and color of the bird's nest. it is usually white in color, but there also exists a red version that is sometimes called "blood" nest. according to traditional chinese medicine, it promotes good health, especially for the skin. the nests have been used in chinese cuisine for over 400 years, most often as bird's nest soup.

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Bitter melon

Momordica charantia (commonly called bitter melon; bitter apple; bitter gourd; bitter squash; balsam-pear; with many more names listed below) is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family cucurbitaceae, widely grown in asia, africa, and the caribbean for its edible fruit. its many varieties differ substantially in the shape and bitterness of the fruit. bitter melon originated in africa where it was a dry-season staple food of ǃkung hunter-gatherers. wild or semi-domesticated variants spread across asia in prehistory, and it was likely fully domesticated in southeast asia. it is widely used in the cuisines of east asia, south asia, and southeast asia.

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Boiled peanuts

Boiled peanuts are popular in some places where peanuts are common. fully mature peanuts do not make good quality boiled peanuts; rather raw or green ones are used. raw denotes peanuts in a semi-mature state, having achieved full size but not being fully dried, as would be needed for roasting or peanut butter use. green denotes freshly harvested and undried peanuts that must be refrigerated. after boiling in salt water they take on a strong salty taste, becoming softer with prolonged cooking, and somewhat resembling a pea or bean, to which they are related because they are legumes and a nut only in the culinary sense. the most flavorful peanuts for boiling are the valencia type. these are preferred in the united states, being grown in gardens and small patches throughout the south. green virginia-type peanuts are also sometimes used.

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Bonito

Bonitos are a tribe of medium-sized, ray-finned predatory fish in the family scombridae – a family it shares with the mackerel, tuna, and spanish mackerel tribes, and also the butterfly kingfish. also called the tribe sardini, it consists of eight species across four genera; three of those four genera are monotypic, having a single species each. bonitos closely resemble the skipjack tuna.

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Bouillabaisse

Bouillabaisse (french: [bu.ja.bɛs]; occitan: bolhabaissa, bullabessa [ˌbuʎaˈβajsɔ / ˌbujaˈbajsɔ]) is a traditional provençal fish stew originating in the port city of marseille. the french and english form bouillabaisse comes from the provençal occitan word bolhabaissa, a compound that consists of the two verbs bolhir (to boil) and abaissar (to reduce heat, i.e., simmer). bouillabaisse was originally a stew made by marseille fishermen, using the bony rockfish which they were unable to sell to restaurants or markets. there are at least three kinds of fish in a traditional bouillabaisse, typically red rascasse (scorpaena scrofa); sea robin; and european conger. it can also include gilt-head bream, turbot, monkfish, mullet, or european hake. it usually also includes shellfish and other seafood such as sea urchins, mussels, velvet crabs, spider crab or octopus. more expensive versions may add langoustine or dublin bay prawn (norway lobster), though this was not part of the traditional dish made by marseille fishermen. vegetables such as leeks, onions, tomatoes, celery, and potatoes are simmered together with the broth and served with the fish. the broth is traditionally served with a rouille, a mayonnaise made of olive oil, garlic, saffron, and cayenne pepper on grilled slices of bread. what makes a bouillabaisse different from other fish soups is the selection of provençal herbs and spices in the broth; the use of bony local mediterranean fish; the way the fish are added one at a time, and brought to a boil; and the method of serving. in marseille, the broth is served first in a soup plate with slices of bread and rouille, then the fish is served separately on a large platter (see image at top); or, more simply, as julia child suggests, the fish and broth are brought to the table separately and served together in large soup plates.

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Bulgogi

Bulgogi (불고기; bool-goh-gee; from korean bul-gogi [pul.ɡo.ɡi]), literally "fire meat", is a gui (구이; korean-style grilled or roasted dish) made of thin, marinated slices of beef or pork grilled on a barbecue or on a stove-top griddle. it is also often stir-fried in a pan in home cooking. sirloin, rib eye or brisket are frequently used cuts of beef for the dish. the dish originated from northern areas of the korean peninsula, but is a very popular dish in south korea, where it can be found anywhere from upscale restaurants to local supermarkets as pan-ready kits.

Dessert, Sweet

Butter mochi

Mochi (餅, もち) is a japanese rice cake made of mochigome, a short-grain japonica glutinous rice, and sometimes other ingredients such as water, sugar, and cornstarch. the rice is pounded into paste and molded into the desired shape. in japan it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki (餅搗き). while eaten year-round, mochi is a traditional food for the japanese new year, and is commonly sold and eaten during that time. mochi is a multicomponent food consisting of polysaccharides, lipids, protein, and water. mochi has a heterogeneous structure of amylopectin gel, starch grains, and air bubbles. the rice used for mochi has a negligible amylose content and a high amylopectin level, producing a gel-like consistency. the protein content of the japonica rices used to make mochi is higher than that of standard short-grain rice. mochi is similar to dango, but is made by pounding grains of rice, while dango is made with rice flour.

Dessert, Sweet

Cassava cake

Cassava cake is a traditional filipino moist cake made from grated cassava, coconut milk, and condensed milk with a custard layer on top. it is a very popular dish in the philippines, where it is commonly eaten for merienda. it is also served during gatherings and special occasions.

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Cebola em conserva

Pickled onions are a food item consisting of onions (cultivars of allium cepa) pickled in a solution of vinegar and salt, often with other preservatives and flavourings. there is a variety of small white pickled onions known as 'silverskin' onions; due to imperfections they are pickled instead of being wasted. they are frequently used as an essential component of the martini cocktail variant known as a gibson.pickled onions are usually pickled in malt vinegar and the onions are about 25 millimetres (1 in) in diameter. silverskin onions are pickled in white vinegar, and are much smaller. full sized onions, e.g., spanish onions, can be pickled if sliced first.

Breakfast

Cereal

Cereal, formally termed breakfast cereal (and further categorized as cold cereal or warm cereal), is a traditional breakfast food made from processed cereal grains. it is traditionally eaten as part of breakfast, or a snack food, primarily in western societies. although warm cereals like porridge and grits have the longest history, ready-to-eat cold cereals appeared around the late 19th century, and are most often mixed with milk (traditionally cow's milk), but can also be paired with yogurt instead or eaten plain. fruit or nuts are sometimes added. many cereals are produced via extrusion. some companies promote their products for the health benefits that come from eating oat-based and high-fiber cereals. in the united states, cereals are often fortified with vitamins but can still lack many of the vitamins needed for a healthy breakfast. a significant proportion of cereals have a high sugar content ("sugar cereals" or "sugary cereals" in common parlance). some cereals are marketed primarily towards children, feature a cartoon mascot, and may contain a toy or prize. between 1970 and 1998, the number of different types of breakfast cereals in the u.s. more than doubled, from about 160 to around 340; as of 2012, there were roughly 4,945 different types (estimate based on the mass customization of online shopping). in this highly competitive market, cereal companies have developed an ever-increasing number of varieties and flavors (some are flavored like dessert or candy). although many plain wheat-, oat- and corn-based cereals exist, many other varieties are highly sweetened, while some brands include freeze-dried fruit as a sweet element. the breakfast cereal industry has gross profit margins of 40–45%, 90% penetration in some markets, and has had steady and continued growth throughout its history.

Breakfast

Champorado

Champorado or tsampurado (from spanish: champurrado) is a sweet chocolate rice porridge in philippine cuisine.

Dessert, Sweet

Chantilly cake

Chantilly cake may refer to different regional american cakes.

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Char siu

Char siu (chinese: 叉燒; pinyin: chāshāo; cantonese yale: chāsīu) is a cantonese style of barbecued pork. it is eaten with rice, or used as an ingredient for noodle dishes or stir fries, or as a filling for chasiu baau. five-spice powder is the primary spice, honey or other sweeteners are used as a glaze, and the characteristic red color comes from the red yeast rice when made traditionally. it is classified as a type of siu mei (燒味), cantonese roasted meat.

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Char siu sauce

A sauce used in cantonese-style barbecue, made with hoisin sauce, soy sauce, honey, cooking wine, five spice powder

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Checca sauce

Checca sauce is an uncooked tomato sauce used with pasta. pasta alla checca is an italian pasta dish using fresh, uncooked tomatoes, basil, fresh mozzarella, olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper, typically prepared in the summer with fresh ripe tomatoes.

Dessert, Sweet

Chichi dango

Chi chi dango is a soft, sweet type of dango, a mochiko (sweet rice flour) dessert confection of japanese origin. it is popular in hawaii, particularly during girl's day celebrations.

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Chicken adobo

Philippine adobo (from spanish adobar: "marinade," "sauce" or "seasoning" / english: tagalog pronunciation: [ɐdobo]) is a popular filipino dish and cooking process in philippine cuisine that involves meat, seafood, or vegetables marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves, and black peppercorns, which is browned in oil, and simmered in the marinade. it has occasionally been considered the unofficial national dish in the philippines.

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Chicken curry

Chicken curry or curry chicken is a dish originating from the indian subcontinent. it is common in the indian subcontinent, southeast asia, great britain, and the caribbean. a typical curry from the indian subcontinent consists of chicken stewed in an onion- and tomato-based sauce, flavoured with ginger, garlic, tomato puree, chilli peppers and a variety of spices, often including turmeric, cumin, coriander, cinnamon, and cardamom. outside of south asia, chicken curry is often made with a pre-made spice mixture known as curry powder.

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Chicken inasal

Chicken inasal, commonly known simply as inasal, is a variant of the filipino chicken dish known as lechon manok. it is chicken marinated in a mixture of calamansi, pepper, coconut vinegar and annatto, then grilled over hot coals while basted with the marinade. it is served with rice, calamansi, soy sauce, chicken oil and vinegar (often sinamak vinegar, a palm vinegar infused with garlic, chili peppers and langkawas). a common dish in the visayas, it is a popular specialty in the city of bacolod, where an entire street market is dedicated to local dishes, particularly inasal. a sign in the heart of the market reads "manokan country" (literally "chicken country" in hiligaynon). many restaurant chains are famous for serving inasal, like bacolod chicken inasal and mang inasal, which originated in iloilo city.

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Chicken katsu

Chicken katsu (chicken cutlet (japanese: チキンカツ, hepburn: chikinkatsu)), also known as panko chicken, or tori katsu (torikatsu (鶏カツ)) is a japanese dish of fried chicken made with panko bread crumbs which is also popular in australia, hawaii, london, california, and other areas of the world.chicken katsu is generally served with tonkatsu sauce (とんかつソース), a thick japanese vegetarian pureed fruit-based brown sauce, or a well-seasoned ketchup, as a hawaiian mixed plate lunch meal. it is generally served with shredded cabbage, rice or miso soup as part of a two or three item combo, or as a dinner with rice and vegetables. in hawaii, chicken katsu is as common as tonkatsu (pork cutlets). it is also served in place of tonkatsu in katsu curry and katsudon in local plate-lunch restaurants and in fine-dining japanese establishments alike. it is often served in the form of a sandwich with "tonkatsu sauce".

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Chicken long rice

Mung bean noodles (longrice) cooked in a chicken broth, with chicken, ginger, can be served over white rice

Dessert, Sweet

Chiffon cake

A chiffon cake is a very light cake made with vegetable oil, eggs, sugar, flour, baking powder, and flavorings. being made with vegetable oil, instead of a traditional solid fat such as butter or shortening, it is easier to beat air into the batter. as a result, chiffon cakes (as well as angel cakes and other foam cakes) achieve a fluffy texture by having egg whites beaten separately until stiff and then folded into the cake batter before baking. its aeration properties rely on both the quality of the meringue and the chemical leaveners. a chiffon cake combines methods used with sponge cakes and conventional cakes. it includes baking powder and vegetable oil, but the eggs are separated and the whites are beaten before being folded into the batter, creating the rich flavor like an oil cake, but with a lighter texture that is more like a sponge cake. they can be baked in tube pans or layered with fillings and frostings.in the original recipe, the cake tin is not lined or greased, which enables the cake batter to stick to side of the pan, giving the cake better leverage to rise, as well as support in the cooling process when the cake is turned upside down to keep air bubbles stable.

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Chili oil

Chili oil is a condiment made from vegetable oil that has been infused with chili peppers. different types of oil and hot peppers are used, and other components may also be included. it is commonly used in chinese cuisine, southeast asian cuisine, and elsewhere. it is particularly popular in western chinese cuisines such as sichuan cuisine, hunan cuisine, guizhou cuisine, and shaanxi cuisine where it is used as an ingredient in cooked dishes as well as a condiment. it is sometimes used as a dip for meat and dim sum. it is also employed in the korean chinese noodle soup dish jjamppong.chili oil is typically red in color. it is made from vegetable oil, often soybean oil or sesame oil, although olive oil or other oils may be used. other spices may be included such as sichuan pepper, garlic, or paprika. commercial preparations may include other kinds of oil, water, dried garlic, soy sauce, and sugar. recipes targeted to western cooks also suggest other popular oils such as rapeseed, grapeseed or peanut, and any dried or fresh chili peppers. the solids typically settle to the bottom of the container in which it is stored. when using chili oil, the cook or diner may choose how much of the solids to use; sometimes only the oil is used, without any solids. chili oil is easy to prepare, and is also commercially available in glass jars or bottles.

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Chili pepper water

Chili pepper water is a condiment that is very popular in hawaii and in its most basic form is prepared from red chili peppers, salt, and water. chili pepper water is historically a homemade concoction used in household kitchens and restaurants. traditionally the hawaiian chili pepper (hawaiian: nioi) is used, but others may be substituted. one popular hawaiian brand is adoboloco.

Dessert, Sweet

Chinese almond cookies

A chinese almond biscuit or chinese almond cookie (chinese: 杏仁餅) is a type of chinese pastry that is made with ground mung bean. it was originally made without almond, and the name refers to the almond shape of the original biscuit, but now the chinese almond biscuit is usually round-shaped and often contains almond. the biscuit is one of the most standard pastries in guangdong, hong kong, macau, and in some overseas chinese bakeries. they are small, containing no filling. in addition, they are very crumbly. in macau, the snack has been one of the most popular specialty products, especially near the ruins of the cathedral of st. paul, streets are packed with 10 to 20 stores, all selling different flavors of almond biscuits next to one another. hawkers line up on the street to push the merchandise. it is recommended on the official macau tourism website as a famous macanese snack. choi heong yuen bakery and koi kei are among the most famous brands of almond biscuits from macau.

Main

Chinese chicken salad

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Chinese hot mustard

Spicy mustard condiment, popular in chinese restaurants in the united states

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Chocolate covered macadamia nuts

Macadamia is a genus of four species of trees in the flowering plant family proteaceae. they are indigenous to australia, native to northeastern new south wales and central and southeastern queensland specifically. two species of the genus are commercially important for their fruit, the macadamia nut (or simply macadamia). global production in 2015 was 160,000 tonnes (180,000 short tons). other names include queensland nut, bush nut, maroochi nut, bauple nut and hawaii nut. in australian aboriginal languages, the fruit is known by names such as bauple, gyndl or jindilli (north of great dividing range) and boombera (south of the great range). it was an important source of bushfood for the aboriginal peoples who are the original inhabitants of the area. the nut was first commercially produced on a wide scale in hawaii, where australian seeds were introduced in the 1880s, and for some time they were the world's largest producer. south africa has been the world's largest producer of the macadamia since the 2010s.

Dessert, Sweet

Chocolate mochi ice cream

Breakfast

Cinnamon roll

A cinnamon roll (also known as cinnamon bun, cinnamon swirl, cinnamon danish and cinnamon snail) is a sweet roll commonly served in northern europe (mainly in nordic countries, but also in austria and germany) and north america. in sweden it is called kanelbulle, in denmark it is known as kanelsnegl, in norway it is known as kanelbolle, skillingsbolle or kanelsnurr, in finland it is known as korvapuusti, in iceland it is known as kanilsnúða, and in estonia it is known as kaneelirull. in austria and germany it is called zimtschnecke.

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Clam dip

Clam dip is a dipping sauce and condiment prepared with clams, sour cream or cream cheese, and seasonings as primary ingredients. various additional ingredients can be used. it is usually served chilled, although it is sometimes served hot or at room temperature. it is used as a dip for potato chips, crackers, bread, and crudités. commercial varieties of clam dip are mass-produced by some companies and marketed to consumers in grocery stores and supermarkets.

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.

Breakfast

Coconut syrup

Dessert, Sweet

Coconut turnovers

Gunjiya, gughara,pedakiya, karanji, kajjikayalu,somas,karjikayi is a sweet deep-fried dumpling, native to the indian subcontinent, made with suji (semolina) or maida (all purpose flour) stuffed with a mixture of sweetened khoa (milk solids; also called mawa) and dried fruits, and fried in ghee. the earliest mention of gujiya dates back to the 13th century, when a jaggery-honey mixture was covered with wheat flour and was sun-dried. the preparation method of a typical gujiya/pedakiya is rather similar to that of a samosa, but the gujiya/pedakiya looks like an empanada. shaped like a half moon, the gujiya or pedakiya is filled with a sweet mixture of grated and roasted dried fruits, khoa, grated coconut, and a hint of suji to lend it a grainy texture. it is especially made and consumed during teej, holi and chhath in india.

Breakfast

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.

Drink

Coffee rum

A cocktail made with coffee, rum, amaretto and spices, may be made hot or cold, contains alcohol

Main

Congee

Congee or conjee ( kon-jee) is a type of rice porridge or gruel eaten in asian countries. it can be eaten plain, where it is typically served with side dishes, or it can be served with ingredients such as meat, fish, seasonings and flavourings, it is typically served as a meal on its own, especially for people who are ill. names for congee are as varied as the style of its preparation, though one common aspect amongst all of them it is usually a thick porridge of rice largely disintegrated after prolonged cooking in water.

Breakfast

Corned beef hash

Hash is a culinary dish consisting of chopped meat, potatoes, and fried onions. the name is derived from french: hacher, meaning "to chop". it originated as a way to use up leftovers. in the usa by the 1860s, a cheap restaurant was called a "hash house" or "hashery."canned corned beef hash became especially popular in countries such as britain, france, and the united states, during and after the second world war as rationing limited the availability of fresh meat.hash may be served for breakfast, lunch, or supper. when served for breakfast in the united states hash may come with eggs, toast, hollandaise sauce, or even baked beans.high-end restaurants offer sophisticated hash dishes on their menus. modern preparations can be made with unconventional ingredients such as lamb, fish, venison, turkey, chicken, shrimp, or steak.

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Crab rice

Breakfast

Crepe

A crêpe or crepe ( (listen) or , french: [kʁɛp] (listen), quebec french: [kʁaɪ̯p] (listen)) is a very thin type of pancake. crêpes originated in brittany, a region in western france, during the 13th century, and are now consumed around the world. crêpes are usually one of two varieties: sweet crêpes (crêpes sucrées) or savoury galettes (crêpes salées). they are often served with a wide variety of fillings such as jam or hazelnut cocoa spread. crêpes can also be flambéed, such as in crêpes suzette.

Main

Crispy pata

Crispy pata is a filipino dish consisting of deep fried pig trotters or knuckles served with a soy-vinegar dip. it can be served as party fare or an everyday dish. many restaurants serve boneless pata as a specialty. the dish is quite similar to the german schweinshaxe.

Main

Curry beef

A curry is a dish with a sauce seasoned with spices, mainly associated with south asian cuisine. in southern india, leaves from the curry tree may be included.there are many varieties of curry. in traditional cuisines, the selection of spices for each dish is a matter of national or regional cultural tradition, religious practice, and preference of the chef. such dishes have names that refer to their ingredients, spicing, and cooking methods. outside the indian subcontinent, a curry is a dish from southeast asia which uses coconut milk or spice pastes, commonly eaten over rice. curries may contain fish, meat, poultry, or shellfish, either alone or in combination with vegetables. others are vegetarian. dry curries are cooked using small amounts of liquid, which is allowed to evaporate, leaving the other ingredients coated with the spice mixture. wet curries contain significant amounts of sauce or gravy based on broth, coconut cream or coconut milk, dairy cream or yogurt, or legume purée, sautéed crushed onion, or tomato purée. curry powder, a commercially prepared mixture of spices marketed in the west, was first exported to britain in the 18th century when indian merchants sold a concoction of spices, similar to garam masala, to the british colonial government and army returning to britain.

Main

Curry rice

Dessert, Sweet

Custard pie

A custard pie is any type of uncooked custard mixture added to an uncooked or partially cooked crust and baked together. in north america, custard pie commonly refers to a plain mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and sometimes nutmeg combined with a pie crust. it is distinctly different from a cream pie, which contains cooked custard poured into a cooled, precooked crust. in the united kingdom, the comical or political act of pieing is conventionally done with a "custard pie". some common custard pies include pumpkin pie, lemon and buttermilk chess pie, coconut cream pie, and buko pie. true custard is defined as a liquid thickened with eggs. due to the often large number of whole eggs in custard pie it is a very rich pie. the ancient romans were the first to understand the binding properties of eggs. during the middle ages, the first custard pies, as we know them, began to appear. initially, custards were used only as fillings for pies, pastries and tarts. both europe and asia had recipes that contained custards. the word custard is derived from ‘crustade’ which is a tart with a crust. after the 16th century, custards began to be used in individual dishes rather than as a filling in crusts.today, custards are used as filling in pies and tarts, and as individual dishes. ideally a custard pie should be light and delicate, but still have good body. custards can be made in two ways: baked or stirred upon the stove, but most custard pie recipes call for baking. the eggs in custard mixtures, when cooked, turn from liquid to solid. if cooked over excessive heat, the eggs will curdle, which is extremely undesirable. curdling can be prevented by using lower temperatures and stirring. as such, making true custard pie is a very delicate process.

Dessert, Sweet

Dobash cake

Chocolate cake with chocolate frosting

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Dumpling sauce

Sauce made for dumplings (gyoza, jiazi), many different dipping sauces exist

Breakfast

Dutch baby pancake

A dutch baby pancake, sometimes called a german pancake, a bismarck, a dutch puff, or a hootenanny, is a large american popover.a dutch baby is similar to a large yorkshire pudding. unlike most pancakes, dutch babies are baked in the oven, rather than being fried. they are generally thicker than most pancakes and contain no chemical leavening ingredients such as baking powder. they can be sweet or savory and can be served at any meal.the idea of a dutch baby pancake may have been derived from the german pfannkuchen, but the current form originated in the us in the early 1900s.

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Edamame

Edamame is a preparation of immature soybeans in the pod, found in cuisines with origins in east asia. the pods are boiled or steamed and may be served with salt or other condiments. in japan, they are usually blanched in 4% salt water and not served with salt. when the beans are outside the pod, the term mukimame is also sometimes used in japanese.

Breakfast

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.

Breakfast

Eggs Benedict

Eggs benedict is a common american breakfast or brunch dish, consisting of two halves of an english muffin, each topped with canadian bacon, a poached egg, and hollandaise sauce. it was popularized in new york city.

Dessert, Sweet

Ensaymada

The ensaimada is a pastry product from mallorca, balearic islands, spain. it is a common cuisine eaten in southwestern europe, latin america and the philippines. the first written references to the mallorcan ensaïmada date back to the 17th century. at that time, although wheat flour was mainly used for making bread, there is evidence that this typical pastry product was made for festivals and celebrations. the ensaïmada de mallorca is made with strong flour, water, sugar, eggs, mother dough and a kind of reduced pork lard named saïm. the handmade character of the product makes it difficult to give an exact formula, so scales have been established defining the proportion of each ingredient, giving rise to an excellent quality traditional product. the name comes from the catalan word saïm, which means 'pork lard' (from the arabic shahim (شحيم), meaning 'fat'). in mallorca and ibiza there is a sweet called greixonera made with ensaïmada pieces left over from the day before.

Breakfast

Fatias douradas

Portuguese french toast

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Finadene

Fina'denne' (many alternate spellings, commonly finadene, fina'denni', or fina'dene) is a spicy, all-purpose condiment that is a staple of chamorro cuisine. in the chamorro language, it translates as "made with chili pepper." it may be drizzled over meat dish or rice, or placed in a separate, small dipping saucer. anthropologists visitng guam in the early 20th century noted the frequent use of fina'denne' by chamorros.

Breakfast

Fish

Many species of fish are caught by humans and consumed as food in virtually all regions around the world. fish has been an important dietary source of protein and other nutrients throughout human history. the english language does not have a special culinary name for food prepared from fish like with other animals (as with pig vs. pork), or as in other languages (such as spanish pescado vs. pez). in culinary and fishery contexts, fish may include so-called shellfish such as molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms; more expansively, seafood covers both fish and other marine life used as food.since 1961, the average annual increase in global apparent food fish consumption (3.2 percent) has outpaced population growth (1.6 percent) and exceeded consumption of meat from all terrestrial animals, combined (2.8 percent) and individually (bovine, ovine, porcine, etc.), except poultry (4.9 percent). in per capita terms, food fish consumption has grown from 9.0 kg (19.8 lb) in 1961 to 20.2 kg (45 lb) in 2015, at an average rate of about 1.5 percent per year. the expansion in consumption has been driven not only by increased production, but also by a combination of many other factors, including reduced wastage, better utilization, improved distribution channels and growing consumer demand, linked with population growth, rising disposable incomes and urbanization.europe, japan and the united states of america together accounted for 47 percent of the world's total food fish consumption in 1961, but only about 20 percent in 2015. of the global total of 149 million tonnes in 2015, asia consumed more than two-thirds (106 million tonnes at 24.0 kg per capita). oceania and africa consumed the lowest share. the shift is the result of structural changes in the sector and in particular the growing role of asian countries in fish production, as well as a significant gap between the economic growth rates of the world's more mature fish markets and those of many increasingly important emerging markets around the world, particularly in asia.

Main

Fish taco

Fish tacos originated in baja california in mexico, where they consist of grilled or fried fish, lettuce or cabbage, pico de gallo, and a sour cream or citrus/mayonnaise sauce, all placed on top of a corn or flour tortilla. in the united states, they were first popularized by the rubio's fast-food chain, and remain most popular in california, colorado, and washington. in california, they are often found at street vendors, and a regional variation is to serve them with cabbage and coleslaw dressing on top.

Breakfast

Fresh fruit

Guava, mango, lilikoi (passionfruit), papaya, pineapple

Main

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.

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Fruit

Bananas, breadfruit (ulu), cherimoya, coconuts, dragon fruit (pitaya), egg fruit, guava, jackfruit, kumquat, lychee, mango, native raspberry (akala), papaya, passionfruit (lilikoi), pineapple, poha berry, rambutan, starfruit, strawberry guava, etc

Drink

Fruit juice

Juice is a drink made from the extraction or pressing of the natural liquid contained in fruit and vegetables. it can also refer to liquids that are flavored with concentrate or other biological food sources, such as meat or seafood, such as clam juice. juice is commonly consumed as a beverage or used as an ingredient or flavoring in foods or other beverages, as for smoothies. juice emerged as a popular beverage choice after the development of pasteurization methods enabled its preservation without using fermentation (which is used in wine production). the largest fruit juice consumers are new zealand (nearly a cup, or 8 ounces, each day) and colombia (more than three quarters of a cup each day). fruit juice consumption on average increases with country income level.

Breakfast

Fruit juice

Juice is a drink made from the extraction or pressing of the natural liquid contained in fruit and vegetables. it can also refer to liquids that are flavored with concentrate or other biological food sources, such as meat or seafood, such as clam juice. juice is commonly consumed as a beverage or used as an ingredient or flavoring in foods or other beverages, as for smoothies. juice emerged as a popular beverage choice after the development of pasteurization methods enabled its preservation without using fermentation (which is used in wine production). the largest fruit juice consumers are new zealand (nearly a cup, or 8 ounces, each day) and colombia (more than three quarters of a cup each day). fruit juice consumption on average increases with country income level.

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Furikake

Furikake (振り掛け, ふりかけ, 振掛け, 振掛) is a dry japanese condiment to be sprinkled on top of cooked rice, vegetables, and fish, or used as an ingredient in onigiri. it typically consists of a mixture of dried fish, sesame seeds, chopped seaweed, sugar, salt, and monosodium glutamate. other flavorful ingredients such as katsuobushi (sometimes indicated on the package as bonito), or okaka (bonito flakes moistened with soy sauce and dried again), freeze-dried salmon particles, shiso, egg, powdered miso and vegetables are often added to the mix.furikake is often brightly colored and flaky. it can have a slight fish or seafood flavoring and is sometimes spicy. it can be used in japanese cooking for pickling foods and for rice balls (onigiri). since 2003, furikake has increasingly gained popularity in the united states (particularly in hawaii and on the west coast) as a seasoning for baked or fried fish, raw fish salads and snack foods such as furikake party mix.

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Furikake

Furikake (振り掛け, ふりかけ, 振掛け, 振掛) is a dry japanese condiment to be sprinkled on top of cooked rice, vegetables, and fish, or used as an ingredient in onigiri. it typically consists of a mixture of dried fish, sesame seeds, chopped seaweed, sugar, salt, and monosodium glutamate. other flavorful ingredients such as katsuobushi (sometimes indicated on the package as bonito), or okaka (bonito flakes moistened with soy sauce and dried again), freeze-dried salmon particles, shiso, egg, powdered miso and vegetables are often added to the mix.furikake is often brightly colored and flaky. it can have a slight fish or seafood flavoring and is sometimes spicy. it can be used in japanese cooking for pickling foods and for rice balls (onigiri). since 2003, furikake has increasingly gained popularity in the united states (particularly in hawaii and on the west coast) as a seasoning for baked or fried fish, raw fish salads and snack foods such as furikake party mix.

Main

Galbi

Galbi (갈비), galbi-gui (갈비구이), or grilled ribs is a type of gui (grilled dish) in korean cuisine. "galbi" is the korean word for "rib", and the dish is usually made with beef short ribs. when pork spareribs or another meat is used instead, the dish is named accordingly. galbi is served raw, then cooked on tabletop grills usually by the diners themselves. the dish may be marinated in a sweet and savory sauce usually containing soy sauce, garlic, and sugar. both non-marinated and marinated galbi are often featured in korean barbecue. this and many other dishes in korean barbecue influenced yakiniku as seen in the use of galbi (coined as karubi).

Main

Garlic chicken

Main

Garlic shrimp

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Gau gee

Crispy wontons, fried dumplings

Dessert, Sweet

Gelato

Gelato (italian pronunciation: [dʒeˈlaːto]; lit. 'frozen') is the common word in italian for all kinds of ice cream. in english, it specifically refers to a frozen dessert of italian origin. artisanal gelato in italy generally contains 6%–9% butterfat, which is lower than other styles of frozen dessert. gelato typically contains 35% air and more flavoring than other kinds of frozen desserts, giving it a density and richness that distinguishes it from other ice creams.

Main

Giniling

Ground meat such as beef, pork or chicken stewed in tomato sauce with vegetables, potatoes, raisins, peas, eggs, etc

Main

Gogigui

Korean barbecue (korean: 고기구이, gogi-gu-i, 'meat roast') refers to the popular method in korean cuisine of grilling meat, typically beef, pork or chicken. such dishes are often prepared on gas or charcoal grills built into the dining table itself. some korean restaurants that do not have built-in grills provide customers with portable stoves for diners to use at their tables. alternatively, a chef uses a centrally displayed grill to prepare dishes that are made to order. the most representative form of gogi-gu-i is bulgogi, usually made from thinly sliced marinated beef sirloin or tenderloin. another popular form is galbi, made from marinated beef short ribs. however, gogi-gu-i also includes many other kinds of marinated and unmarinated meat dishes, and can be divided into several categories. korean barbecue is popular in its home country, but has also gained popularity worldwide.

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Gỏi cuốn

Gỏi cuốn or nem cuốn, salad roll, summer roll, fresh spring roll, spring roll, rice paper roll, is a vietnamese dish traditionally consisting of pork, prawn, vegetables, bún (rice vermicelli), and other ingredients wrapped in vietnamese bánh tráng (commonly known as rice paper or cold roll). unlike other spring roll dishes which are believed to be originated from china, vietnamese gỏi cuốn is the country's creation using rice paper .gỏi cuốn are served fresh while others are served fried, like the vietnamese chả giò. they are served at room temperature (or cooled) and are not deep-fried or cooked on the outside. these rolls are considered to be a very popular appetizer with customers in vietnamese restaurants.

Dessert, Sweet

Guava cake

A guava chiffon cake created at dee lite bakery in honolulu

Breakfast

Guava juice

Guava () is a common tropical fruit cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions. the common guava psidium guajava (lemon guava, apple guava) is a small tree in the myrtle family (myrtaceae), native to mexico, central america, the caribbean and northern south america. the name guava is also given to some other species in the genus psidium such as strawberry guava (psidium cattleyanum) and to the pineapple guava, feijoa sellowiana. in 2019, 55 million tonnes of guavas were produced worldwide, led by india with 45% of the total. botanically, guavas are berries.

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Gyoza

Dumplings filled with minced meat, vegetables, typically pan-fried

Main

Hamburger curry

Ground beef curry or stew

Main

Ham hock

A ham hock (or hough) or pork knuckle is the joint between the tibia/fibula and the metatarsals of the foot of a pig, where the foot was attached to the hog's leg. it is the portion of the leg that is neither part of the ham proper nor the ankle or foot (trotter), but rather the extreme shank end of the leg bone.

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