Tag Archive for: World Cuisine

Japan – Kamameshi

Kamameshi is known as Kettle rice because it is a dish of rice cooked in the kettle. The iron pot or kettle is a kitchenware in which this rice dish is cooked with many other elements to be added on. In Japanese, the iron cooking pot is known as KAMA. So Kamameshi names come from the word KAMA. EKIBEN is a similar dish. This is the Lunch box served on the local train of Japan.

Pakistan, India – Traditional Bhindi Gosht (Ladyfingers With Meat)

Bhindi gosht is a special type of desi cuisine that originates from the Indian Subcontinent. In Pakistan, everyone knew about that dish and made it almost every home once a week. I personally liked it very much its taste and aroma are so fantastic and mouthwatering. Pakistan is the only country that has many desi dishes and their people loved them so much. Bhindi Gosht is an Urdu or Hindi language word which means ladyfingers with meat. The actual origin is undefined but from the sources of food historians, it is originated and rooted in the Indian Subcontinent around about 18th.century.

Nepal – Sapu Mhicha

Sapu Mhicha is the special food of Nepal and it is also the unique food of Nepal. This dish is made especially at the festivals and occasions of Nepal. This dish is the sign of “PEACE and LOVE”. Sapu Mhicha is originated from Kathmandu Valley and then spread in Nepal and it is called Newari cuisine.

Vietnam – Bo Luc Lac

For most of us, meet up again with our ex can become an awkward moment, but not in Vietnam. There is a place known as the love market Khau Vai. On every 26th and 27th of the lunar calendar, there is a unique festival held in the Khau Vai market. On that day, hundreds of ex-couple gathering in the market and enjoy the love market festival. Despite their unique festival, Vietnam also full of delicious dishes. One of the beef meals is Bo Luc Lac.

Pakistan – Punjabi Tradition Sarson Da Saag or Makki De Roti

Sarson da saag is actually mustard leaves and makki de roti is maize flour chapati. This dish is also a time consuming recipe that took almost 12 hours or a whole night when cooked on clay pot (mitti k handi).

Pakistan – Mutton 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.

Pakistan, India, Bangladesh – Shahi White Chicken Karahi

Shahi White Chicken Karahi is the remarkable korma planned with chicken curry to overhaul the overhaul of your lunch and supper eats.

Pakistan – Delicious Fried Spicy Dumchi

Dumchi is one of the favorite snack or dinner of Pakistani’s. If you want to eat it as a snack then you eat it alone and, if you you want to eat this as a dinner you can eat this with naan and chutney (sauce).

Japan – Hayashi Beef Rice

This dish is very popular Japanese dish having rice and beef thick sauce or stew/ gravy. In Japanese cuisine, YOSOKU is the term used in dishes of Japan which is mixed with Western style induced cooking. Although this is a dish of western style but flavours are from purely Japanese kitchen.

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.