Pakistan, India – Special Beef Nihari or Bong

Special beef Nihari is a healthy breakfast. Word Nihari generates from word Arabic language “Nahar” which frequently means morning. Nihari is a special breakfast that is available at many Dhabas or restaurants which serve breakfast in Pakistan.

Cameroon – Fiyifiyi Leaves and Boiled Macabo

Fiyifiyi leaves are flat green leafy vegetables that grow mostly in gardens where cabbage, lettuce and sometimes carrots have been planted. This vegetable in common in the North West region of Cameroon especially in santa, bambili, ndop and banso. Fiyifiyi leaves and macabo is thus a delicacy to the people in these areas.

Pakistan, India, Bangladesh – Bihari Kabab

KABAB is a Pakistan’s most loved and eatable dish. Kebabs is made by ground meat of any kind like chicken, beef or mutton, sometimes vegetables, when spiced up by traditional spices like cumin, coriander, garam masala and many more whole spices

Egypt – Hawawshi

This dish, actually a street food, depends upon the filling of meat which is filled in a pita. This is called “PITA POCKET”. Its filling is just like qeema or kofta which is stuffed in pita pockets. It is one of the most popular Egyptian dishes because it is simple, tasty, and frozen. This dish is made by the butcher who named as Ahmed al-Hawawshi.

Africa – Pilau Meat Mix

Now when it comes to top rated African favourite rice mix style is where we turn our eyes, noses and mouth toward what is called Pilau. Pilau is a term to describe rice being prepared with various vegetable and meat mix, this (Pilau) is famous almost to all African countries.

Pakistan – Bharay Karelay (Stuffed Bitter Gourd)

Karela or bitter gourd/bitter melon is a unique fruit or vegetable which is used for cooking and also for the treatment of some diseases. Some people call it fruit and some people call it vegetables.

Pakistan, India – Fresh Aloo (Potatoes) Bhujia With Tomatoes

Here’s a brilliant straightforward formula with a or even brief list of fixings (allowed you to have a supplied zest cabinet). I used to be examining this once with some of my family Aloo Ki Bhujia may be a widely known dish in Pakistan.

Benin – Aloko

Aloko is a simple fried ripe banana crispy from Benin. It is loved by many because of the consistency of its sugar after being fried. The cuisine is sold in the streets food centers, whereby you may find it chopped in various shapes.

Sierra Leone – Oleleh

From Sierra Leone I bring you the most delicious traditional dish, Oleleh. It is a mixture of black eyed beans, palm oil, yam and with many other ingredients. It has served a millions of inhabitants and foreigners, because it is sold in almost every available street in the country, probably even to the neighbors.

Japan – Korokke

This dish is a Japanese deep-fried version of YOSHOKU. This is a type of CROQUETTE, which is actually a deep-fried or shallow-fried kind of cutlets. This dish is made as a snack, like a dinner and then it is usually cooked at the festivals like Japanese new year. Different kinds of korokke is cooked and sold in Japan.