Tag Archive for: Asian Cuisine

Pakistan – Seekh Kaba Masala

Seekh kabab is the side dry dish like a meatball but when they are put into the gravy the special dish is formed known as seekh kabab masala. The name of the dish is formed by using the names of two dishes. The one dish is Seekh Kabab and the other is Masala that is gravy. This dish was originated from the Indian Subcontinent but it is said that the first Kabab was introduced by the Turkish Traders before the King as their delicacy.

Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan – Beef Pulao

Beef Pulao is a wonderful pulao recipe. This is a famous recipe of Pakistan. In this recipe rice are cooked mixing with beef which gives delicious taste and mouthwatering.

Pakistan – Dum Pukht

Balochistan is a province of Pakistan. Every province, every region of Pakistan has its own tradition about clothing, their rituals and even food.
Speciality of balochistan in food is DUM PUKHT and SAJJI. Both dishes are similar somehow with some variations.

The United Arab Emirates – Lamb Quzi

Quzi is an Arabic dish made up of rice and lamb but in a unique way. The name of this dish came from the Turkish Language. The word Quzi in Arabic and KUZU in Turkish. Both words have the same meaning in English; Lamb. This dish has many regional variations according to the world’s different cultures.

Filipino – SInigang Na Baka

SInigang Na Baka is a classic Philippines stew/ soup dish and, is considered to be the national dish of Philippines. There are many stalls in the street of Philippines which sell this soup. SInigang is made in many different cities in Philippines but it is said it is a cultural phenomena of the Tagalog people. SInigang if translated into English means “stew” which is exactly what the dish itself is.

Malaysia – Karipap

When we talk most popular snack in Malaysia, Karipap will arise in the top list. Puff like snack filled with a different kind of curry. There are several curry choices to fill Karipap, start from chicken, beef, fish, or sardine.

Pakistan-Chicken Korma

Korma has its roots within the Mughlai Cuisine of the Asian subcontinent. A characteristic Mughal dish, it can be followed back to the 16th century and to the Mughal attacks into the locale.

Myanmar – Samosa Thouk

Myanmar, or Burma, is one of the countries in the Asia Peninsula. Kyaukse Elephant Dance Festival is a yearly dance festival and is also one of the biggest traditional dance festivals in Myanmar. During the festival as a tourist, you will serve a beautiful and energetic scene and not forget some tasteful food. Samosa Thouk is one of the favorite street food that is easy to find at the festival.

China – Delicious Sweet and Sour Pork

This is the tastiest dish in China. Sweet and sour pork is deep-fried meat. This dish has different sauces and this is served with stir fry vegetables like bell pepper, caramelized onions, pineapple, carrot, and other vegetables.

Hong Kong (China) – Pineapple Bread

Pineapple bread is one of the famous bread of Hong Kong which is available in every bakery of Hong Kong. We can also call them “PINEAPPLE BUN”. This dish is originated from Hong Kong and the first made in Tai Kung Bakery.