55 Tasty Facts About World Cuisine

  1. Italian pizza was originally a dish for poor people, sold in the street and not in restaurants.
  2. The most expensive spice in the world is saffron, often used in Persian, Indian, European, and Arab cuisines.
  3. Chinese cuisine is one of the oldest and most diverse in the world, with regional styles including Szechuan, Cantonese, and Hunan.
  4. Mole, a rich sauce popular in Mexican cuisine, can contain over 20 ingredients, including chili peppers, spices, and chocolate.
  5. Japanese people often eat raw horse meat and it’s called Basashi.
  6. France is famous for its pastries, or “pâtisserie” – including eclairs, croissants, and macarons.
  7. Indian food typically uses a range of spices in every dish, including turmeric, coriander, cumin, and garam masala.
  8. Australia is one of the few Western countries where kangaroo meat can be found in supermarkets and consumed at home.
  9. The national dish of England is roast beef, which is traditionally served with Yorkshire pudding and vegetables.
  10. The Caesar salad originated in Tijuana, Mexico, and not in Italy as commonly thought.
  11. The baguette, a symbol of French cuisine, must legally measure between 65 and 70 cm long.
  12. The world’s most expensive coffee, Kopi Luwak, comes from Indonesia where a wildcat known as the luwak eats coffee cherries and excretes the beans.
  13. South Korea has a tradition of “kimjang,” where families come together to make enough kimchi to last the winter months.
  14. Spanish paella, a rice dish from Valencia, originally contained rabbit and chicken, not seafood.
  15. Tofu, a staple in many Asian cuisines, is made by coagulating soy milk and pressing the curds into blocks.
  16. In Belgium, fries are traditionally served with a side of mayonnaise.
  17. Ethiopia has a tradition of “gursha,” where you feed others in your group as an act of friendship or love.
  18. The Mediterranean diet, common in countries like Italy, Greece, and Lebanon, is considered one of the healthiest in the world due to its emphasis on fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins.
  19. Caviar, a luxury food product, comes from the unfertilized eggs of the sturgeon fish and is a specialty of Russia and Iran.
  20. The hamburger, a staple of American cuisine, is thought to have originated from Hamburg, Germany.
  21. The world’s largest fish market is in Tokyo, Japan.
  22. The durian, known as the “king of fruits” in Southeast Asia, is known for its strong odor, large size, and spiky shell.
  23. Argentina has the highest consumption of beef per capita in the world.
  24. Thai cuisine is known for its balance of five fundamental flavors in each dish: hot (spicy), sour, sweet, salty, and bitter.
  25. The most Michelin starred city in the world is Tokyo, Japan.
  26. In Iran, it’s common to drink black tea with breakfast, after meals, and throughout the day.
  27. The world’s oldest recipe is a 4,000-year-old recipe for beer made by Sumerians.
  28. Sushi actually originated from a Chinese dish called narezushi.
  29. The term “halal” refers to food that is permissible according to Islamic law, as defined in the Koran.
  30. Vietnam’s national dish, pho, was originally sold at dawn and dusk by roaming vendors.
  31. Jamaica’s national dish, ackee and saltfish, features ackee, which is a fruit that can be fatally toxic if improperly eaten.
  32. Italy’s famous wine, Chianti, comes from the region of the same name in Tuscany.
  33. Hungary’s famous dish, goulash, is a soup or stew of meat and vegetables, seasoned with paprika and other spices.
  34. Morocco’s most famous dish, couscous, is often served with a meat or vegetable stew spooned over it.
  35. The avocado was a common food for the Aztecs and Mayans.
  36. Greek food traditionally includes a variety of ingredients, including olive oil, yoghurt, cheese, bread, honey, fish, chicken, and a variety of vegetables and fruits.
  37. The Scotch egg, popular in the United Kingdom, was originally invented by London department store Fortnum & Mason in 1738.
  38. The hamburger is named after the German city of Hamburg, where it is thought to have originated.
  39. Brazil’s national dish, feijoada, is a black bean stew with pork, and is typically served with rice, collard greens and orange slices.
  40. Peruvian cuisine is heavily influenced by its geography, with dishes varying between the coast, the Andes mountains, and the Amazon jungle.
  41. American BBQ styles differ greatly across the country, with distinct styles in Texas, Carolina, and Kansas City.
  42. Belgian waffles, unlike American waffles, are made with a yeast-based dough which makes them lighter and crispier.
  43. Ethiopia has a unique coffee ceremony, which involves roasting the beans, preparing the coffee, and serving it in several rounds.
  44. In the Philippines, a whole roasted pig called lechón is often served at large celebrations.
  45. The Canadian dish poutine consists of french fries and cheese curds topped with a brown gravy.
  46. The traditional Israeli breakfast, Shakshuka, consists of poached eggs in a sauce of tomatoes, chili peppers, and onions.
  47. Swedish meatballs, known as köttbullar, are typically served with gravy, potatoes, lingonberry sauce, and pickled cucumber.
  48. Kebab, a staple in Middle Eastern cuisines, refers to a variety of meat dishes that consist of grilled or skewered meat.
  49. Poland’s national dish, bigos, is a hunter’s stew made with mixed meats and sauerkraut.
  50. Vietnamese cuisine features a mix of five fundamental taste elements: spicy, sour, bitter, salty, and sweet.
  51. Spanish gazpacho is a cold soup made from raw, blended vegetables, perfect for hot summers.
  52. An iconic Brazilian candy, Brigadeiros, is made from condensed milk, cocoa powder, butter, and chocolate sprinkles.
  53. The Italian dish spaghetti alla carbonara traditionally uses guanciale (pork cheek), pecorino cheese, eggs, and pepper.
  54. Indian cuisine uses various types of lentils (dal) in many dishes, like sambar and rasam.
  55. The French liquor chartreuse, used in many cocktails, is made by the Carthusian Monks since 1737.

Originally posted 2023-09-21 20:34:45.


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