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~ Monday, March 28, 2005
NATIONAL SERVICE 50 'national dishes' (sorry, this is a long list, but it makes your mouth water - well, some of it!): 1 Brazil – feijoada (meat and black bean stew) 2 Austria – Tafelspitz (boiled beef) 3 Malaysia – nasi lemak (rice cooked in coconut milk and served with side dishes) 4 Benin – mokoto (stewed tripe etc, tomatoes and chili served with manioc flour) 5 USA – fried chicken* 6 Belarus – galki (balls of meat or fish mixed with buckwheat and served with sour cream) 7 Morocco – tajine (spiced stew with olives and lemons) 8 Uzbekistan – pilav (rice dish with meat and carrots) 9 England – fish and chips** 10 Kazakhstan – besbarmak (mutton and horse meat with broth and pasta noodles) 11 Dominica – mountain chicken (a large frog, currently banned due to rarity and infection) 12 Mexico – mole poblano (chili, bitter chocolate and fruit dish, usually with chicken) 13 Ivory Coast – attieke (cassava porridge with fried fish) and foutou (spiced boiled yams) 14 Scotland – haggis (spiced offal minced with oats, served with mashed potatoes and swede) 15 Vanuatu – laplap (grated yam, manioc and banana cooked in coconut cream) 16 Kenya – ugali (cornmeal hash) 17 Vietnam – pho (spicy beef broth) 18 Korea – kimchi (pickled vegetables) 19 Senegal - thieboudienne (spicy fish and vegetable stew) 20 Spain – cocido (meat, chickpea and vegetable hotpot) 21 Jordan – mansaf (lamb, rice and sour milky broth) 22 Grenada – oil-down (meat stew with calaloo, breadfruit and coconut) 23 The Philippines – adobo (chicken / pork stew with a sour flavour) or lechon (roast pig) 24 Ukraine – vareniki (potato or cheese dumplings) 25 Portugal – bacalhau (salted cod) or cozido (beef and cabbage) 26 Myanmar (Burma) – moh hin gha (fish broth with rice noodles and banana tree core) 27 Germany – Eisbein (salted ham shank, usually served with sauerkraut) 28 Egypt - ful mudammas (fava bean stew) 29 Belgium – carbonnades flamande (beef and beer stew) or frites / friets (potato chips, often eaten with mayo and mussels) 30 Ethiopia – doro wat (thick, hot chicken stew with boiled eggs) 31 South Africa - bobotie (spicy mince with fruit, topped with egg batter) 32 Cuba – ajiaco (meat and root vegetable stew served with black beans and rice) 33 Norway – lutefisk (lye-cured jellied cod) or fårikål (slow-cooked mutton with cabbage) 34 Venezuela - pabellon criollo (shredded beef with rice, plantains and black beans) 35 Poland – bigos (smoked meats with mushrooms and salted cabbage) 36 Hungary – gulyás (meat stew with paprika and caraway seeds) 37 Iraq – massgouf (spiced, roasted fish) 38 Indonesia – rijstaffel (rice served with various side dishes) 39 Costa Rica – gallo pinto (rice and beans flavoured with peppers and orange juice) 40 Iceland - hangikjöt (smoked lamb) 41 Lithuania - cepelinai (meat and potato dumplings) 42 Liberia – dumboy (mashed cassava, served with okra and peanut soup) 43 El Salvador - pupusas (filled corn patties) 44 Singapore – jifan (chicken with rice and soy and ginger sauces) 45 Czech Republic – svickova (sour cream and vegetable sauce served with meat or dumplings) 46 Thailand – pad thai (fried rice noodles with peanuts, tofu, shrimps etc) 47 Peru – ceviche (cured fish served with citrus fruits and hot peppers) 48 Jamaica – saltfish and ackee 49 Greece – musaká (lamb with aubergines with bechamel sauce) 50 Bhutan - ema datshi (chili peppers and cheese) *Other suggestions: pizza / hot dogs / casserole **Other suggestions: beans and toast / chicken tikka masala / roast beef and Yorkshire pudding Source: various – few states have an official national dish, so those above are open to debate. The following countries are fairly impossible in this respect - India, Australia, Canada, Sweden, China, Ireland, Japan, France - despite various suggestions. |