Kuwait – Traditional Margoog (Meat and Vegetable Stew)

Margoog is a stew which is made with meat, vegetables and pasta. You can have this as a lunch or dinner. You can find this anywhere in Kuwait. The important thing about the dish is you have to cook this dish on low heat.

Nepal – Nepali Style Pani Puri

Pani puri is something like Golgappa which are round-shaped balls. Pani puri is famous all around the world but in different styles. Pani puri is not only famous in Nepal but a popular street food restaurant in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh as well.

North/ South Korea – Daechang-jeonya (대창저냐)

This dish is known to be as KOREAN FRITTERS. Fritters are something that is fried in shallow oil and are patty in shape, flattened, and crispy. Jeolla province is the Province of Southern Korea. In this Province, the cuisine has retained the ancient traditional cuisine and many dishes from the GORYEO REGION. There are many varieties of JEON.

Singapore – Sayur lodeh (Vegetable Coconut Soup)

Sayur lodeh is a vegetable soup that is linked with the JAVANESE CUISINE. This is not a common food or soup actually this is a sign of something that overcome the disasters in the county and this is the “SIGN OF PEACE”. Actually this is a dish of Indonesia, but Singapore change and modify its taste by their ingredients.

The United Arab Emirates – Baba Ghanoush

Baba Ghanoush is actually a starter/ appetizer dish that is also served as snacks and a side course. This is originated from Levantine cuisine from Lebanese. This is usually a vegetarian appetizer, which can be served according to the event like dinner or tea time snack

United Arab Emirates – Kousa Mahshi

Kousa Mahshi is a dish of the whole Middle East and many other countries. This dish is a rice stuffed zucchini or squash. As a cultural component, it is served as the main dish or snacks at meetings, parties, Ramzan, meetings, before meals, sometimes after meals, etc. Stuffed zucchini (or squash), zucchini (KOUSA in Arabic) is the side dish of the national cuisine of Arabs. This dish has several alternative names.

Pakistan – Delicious Daal Mash Keema (White Lentils with Micen)

Daal Mash Keema is a dish which has its origin from the Indian subcontinent and this dish was associated with the Mughals. Daal Mash is called white Lentil is a kind of bean that is grown in the southern part of Asia.

Pakistan – Sarson ka Saag and Makkai ki Roti

What if you are Pakistani and you have no craze about this dish. This dish is known as heart of Punjab. Punjab is a province of Pakistan, this specific province has the real soul of fresh vegetables because of the farms where the vegetables are grown is basically from Punjab.

Pakistan – Special Dahi Chana Chaat

Chana chaat is a very popular snack which is originated in Indian Subcontinent in 17th century. In Indian subcontinent every area had its own special dish and chaat was one of the most famous dishes among them.

Pakistan, India, Bangladesh – Traditional Chikar Choley (Boiled Chickpeas with Gravy)

Chikar cholay is an Urdu language word, the word chikar means ‘mud’ or mash, while choley or channe means chickpeas. This dish is also known as “Chikar Channe”. In Pakistan, it is common as breakfast, but desi people eat it with paratha (oily chapati), but many of these people eat it with Nan (made with sourdough). Chikar Choley is one of the famous and tasty dishes of Indian Mughlai.