FabulousFusionFood's National Dish Recipes Home Page

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superimposed on a selection of national dishes.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's National Dish Recipes Page — This page gives links to national dishes from countries from all around the world.

Here you will learn a little about what constitutes a National Dish, along with links to the national dishes for every country on earth. I hope you enjoy this page and will make use of the recipes for your own culinary tour of the globe.

This historical information about Cheesecakes is given below and below that you will find all the National Dish recipes on this site.

National Dishes:

A national dish is a culinary dish that is strongly associated with a particular country. A dish can be considered a national dish for a variety of reasons:

  • It is a staple food, made from a selection of locally available foodstuffs that can be prepared in a distinctive way, such as fruits de mer, served along the west coast of France.
  • It contains a particular ingredient that is produced locally, such as a paprika grown in the European Pyrenees.
  • It is served as a festive culinary tradition that forms part of a cultural heritage—for example, barbecues at summer camp or fondue at dinner parties—or as part of a religious practice, such as Korban Pesach or Iftar celebrations.
  • It has been promoted as a national dish, by the country itself, such as the promotion of fondue as a national dish of Switzerland by the Swiss Cheese Union (Schweizerische Käseunion) in the 1930s.


National dishes are part of a nation's identity and self-image. During the age of European empire-building, nations would develop a national cuisine to distinguish themselves from their rivals.

Some countries such as Mexico, China or India, because of their diverse ethnic populations, cultures, and cuisines, do not have a single national dish, even unofficially. Furthermore, because national dishes are so interwoven into a nation's sense of identity, strong emotions and conflicts can arise when trying to choose a country's national dish.

In contrast, some nations compile lists of national and traditional dishes and recently Saudi Arabia named Al Kabsa and Jareesh as its national dishes.

As a result, there will always be some ambiguity when choosing a national dish or dishes. For this reason, the list below cannot be definitive. Rather, this is a list of a list of some foods that have been suggested to be or might be recognised as national dishes. In some cases, a national dish can be a union of several dishes presented as a meal (eg tatties and neeps with haggis in Scotland) in which case you will find all the components in the list below.



The alphabetical list of all the National Dishes recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 785 recipes in total:

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Ćevapčići
     Origin: Serbia
Attiéké
     Origin: Côte d'Ivoire
Berreenyn Keyl
(Manx Slim Cakes)
     Origin: Manx
Ćevapi
     Origin: Bosnia
Australian Meat Pie
     Origin: Australia
Beshbarmak
(Meat and Pasta Dish)
     Origin: Kazakhstan
'Ika Mata
(Tokelauan Style Raw Fish)
     Origin: Tokelau
Authentic Belfast Bap
     Origin: Northern Ireland
Beshbarmak
(Meat and Pasta Dish)
     Origin: Kyrgyzstan
'Ika Mata
(Kiribati Style Raw Fish)
     Origin: Kiribati
Ayam Goreng
(Malaysian Fried Chicken)
     Origin: Malaysia
Beshbarmak
     Origin: Turkmenistan
'Ika Mata
(Tuvaluan Raw Fish)
     Origin: Tuvalu
Bacalhau à Brás
(Salt Cod, Potatoes and Eggs)
     Origin: Portugal
Bibimap
(Korean Mixed Rice with Meat and
Assorted Vegetables)
     Origin: Korea
'Ika Mata
(Cook Island Style Raw Fish)
     Origin: Cook Islands
Bacalhau com Batatas
(Salt Cod with Potatoes)
     Origin: Portugal
Bigos
(Polish Hunter's Stew)
     Origin: Poland
'Ota 'Ika
(Tongan Raw Fish)
     Origin: Tonga
Bacon and Egg Pie
     Origin: Scotland
Bigos
(Lithuanian Hunter's Stew)
     Origin: Lithuania
Abgousht
(Persian Beef Stew)
     Origin: Iran
Bahamanian Boil Fish
     Origin: Bahamas
Bingsu
(Korean Shaved Ice)
     Origin: Korea
Abkhazia Mamalyga
     Origin: Abkhazia
Bahamanian Conch Salad
     Origin: Bahamas
Black Liver Pudding
     Origin: Ireland
Abura-miso
     Origin: Japan
Bahamian Cracked Conch
     Origin: Bahamas
Blejska Kremšnita
(Bled Cream Cake)
     Origin: Slovenia
Abysta
(Cornmeal Polenta)
     Origin: Abkhazia
Bahamian Johnny Cake
     Origin: Bahamas
Blini s 3 ikrami
(Blini with Three Caviars)
     Origin: Russia
Ackee and Saltfish
     Origin: Jamaica
Baleadas Hondureñas
     Origin: Honduras
Blinis
     Origin: Russia
Adana Kebap
     Origin: Turkey
Bandeja Paisa
(Paisa Platter)
     Origin: Colombia
Boboli Pizza Crust
     Origin: Italy
Adjarian Khachapuri
(Georgian Cheese Pies)
     Origin: Georgia
Banitsa
     Origin: Bulgaria
Bobotie
(Curried Meat Loaf)
     Origin: South Africa
Adobong Pato a la Moja
(Duck Adobo with Pineapple and Dates)
     Origin: Philippines
Bannock
     Origin: Scotland
Boeuf Bourguignon
     Origin: France
Air Fryer Crisps
     Origin: Britain
Bannock
     Origin: Scotland
Boiled Peanut Chaat
     Origin: India
Ajiaco Colombiano
(Colombian Ajiaco)
     Origin: Colombia
Bara Brith
     Origin: Welsh
Boko Boko Harees
(Chicken with Bulgur Wheat)
     Origin: Burundi
Al Machboos
(Emirati Spiced Rice With Chicken)
     Origin: UAE
Bara Claddu
(Funeral Bread)
     Origin: Welsh
Bolivian Salteñas
     Origin: Bolivia
Algerian Saffron and Raisin Couscous
     Origin: Algeria
Bara Lawr
(Laver Bread)
     Origin: Welsh
Bonnach
(Bannock)
     Origin: Scotland
Aloo Chaat
(Savoury Potato Snack)
     Origin: India
Barbagiuan
     Origin: Monaco
Bonnag Arran Oarn
(Barley Meal Bonnag)
     Origin: Manx
Ambuyat Tempoyak
     Origin: Brunei
Barbecued Butterflied Leg of Lamb
     Origin: Australia
Bosanski Lonac
(Bosnian Pot Stew)
     Origin: Bosnia
American Apple Pie
     Origin: America
Barbecued Leg of Lamb with Olives
     Origin: Australia
Bougna
     Origin: New Caledonia
American Cheeseburger
     Origin: America
Bariis Iskukaris
     Origin: Somalia
Bougna
     Origin: Wallis Futuna
Amok Trey Khmer
(Cambodian Fish Amok)
     Origin: Cambodia
Barramundi in banana leaf
     Origin: Marshall Islands
Bouillon d'awara
(Awara Broth)
     Origin: French Guiana
Apple and Cream Pie
     Origin: American
Basic Bonnag
     Origin: Manx
Boule de Petit Mil
(Fonio Balls)
     Origin: Chad
Apple Pie
     Origin: Britain
Basic Jollof Rice
     Origin: Nigeria
Boxty
(Potato Griddle Cakes)
     Origin: Northern Ireland
Apple Pie
     Origin: Britain
Basic Scones
     Origin: Britain
Bratwurst im Bier, Berin-art
(Bratwurst in Beer, Berlin Style)
     Origin: Germany
Apricot Jam
     Origin: Britain
Battered Queenies With Tartar Sauce
     Origin: Manx
Breadfruit Cou-Cou
     Origin: Saint Lucia
Ardshane House Irish Stew
     Origin: Ireland
Beef Rendang
     Origin: Indonesia
Breakfast Miso Soup
     Origin: Japan
Arepas
(Venezuelan Flatbreads)
     Origin: Venezuela
Beer-battered fish
     Origin: Britain
Brecwast Bara Lawr
(Laver Bread Breakfast)
     Origin: Welsh
Arepas de Queso
(Colombian Cheese Flatbreads)
     Origin: Colombia
Belgian Waffles
     Origin: Belgium
Bricher Muesli
     Origin: Switzerland
Arni Souvla
(Skewered Lamb)
     Origin: Cyprus
Belizean Rice and Beans
     Origin: Belize
Brik Dannouni
(Stuffed Lamb Turnovers)
     Origin: Tunisia
Arroz con Gandules
(Puerto Rican Rice and Beans with
Sofrito)
     Origin: Puerto Rico
Berliner Döner
(Berlin-style Doner Kebabs)
     Origin: Germany
Ascension Plo
     Origin: Ascension
Bermuda Fish Chowder II
     Origin: Bermuda

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