Lachcha Paratha is a popular Indian flatbread known for its crispy, flaky layers. Traditionally made with a mix of whole wheat flour and oil, this delicious paratha pairs perfectly with curries, yogurt, or even on its own with some butter.
Qofte Ferguara (or fried meatballs) is considered to be the national dish of Albania. The country’s cuisine is largely influenced by Greek, Italian and Turkish cooking.
The island of Barbados is known for its exotic seafood (Flying Fish and Cou Cou) and one such delicacy is flying fish. Cooked in a creole sauce, it is served with another local dish called Cou Cou which is made from fine cornmeal and okra.
Pavlova is considered to be New Zealand’s national dish. It is, in fact, a sweet dessert made of a meringue base topped with whipped cream and slices of fresh fruit
Fungee is a popular cornmeal dish cooked on the islands of Antigua and Barbuda. It is eaten alongside vegetable mash and a sauce made from tomatoes, garlic, and salted codfish.
Nasi Lemak is Malaysia’s national dish. The name of the dish translates to “creamy rice.” It is a fragrant, coconut-infused rice dish and is traditionally served with sambal (a spicy paste), fried anchovies, cucumber slices, and hard-boiled eggs.
Istrian Yota is a popular stew eaten in Istria and other parts of northwestern Croatia. The stew is made from dried beans and smoked meats like pancetta and spare ribs. It is seasoned with a lot of garlic.
Kimchi is fermented Napa cabbage and horseradishes. It is considered to be a staple in North Korean cuisine. The cabbage is seasoned with spices and salted seafood, then stored in a jar. It is eaten as a side dish
Queen conch (Crack Conch) is a giant sea creature that is naturally found in the ocean surrounding the islands of the Bahamas. It is a versatile and flavorful delicacy and islanders have prepared this conch in a variety of delicious ways.