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Sausage Sauce with Mashed Potatoes
A comforting and beloved Finnish dish featuring pan-fried sausages in a creamy, savory sauce, traditionally served with fluffy mashed potatoes. It's a staple in Finnish homes for its simplicity and satisfying taste.

Maklouba-Style Yam and Fish
A deconstructed take on the classic layered dish, this Togolese-inspired preparation features tender pieces of fish and sweet yam, simmered in a flavorful broth with aromatic spices.

Makloubet Sayadieh
Fish and Rice Upside-Down
A flavorful upside-down rice dish featuring pan-fried fish, caramelized onions, and fragrant spices, creating a unique and delicious meal.

Makmura
A traditional dish from Irbid, Jordan, Makmura translates to 'buried'. It features chicken and onions finely chopped and 'buried' under a blanket of dough, then baked until golden brown. It's a unique and hearty dish, often served sliced like a pie.

Makoenya
Makoenya are a traditional Lesotho treat, similar to doughnuts. They are made from a simple dough, deep-fried until golden brown, and often dusted with sugar or served plain. They are a popular street food and a sweet indulgence.

Makoenya
Makoenya are a popular Lesotho treat, similar to doughnuts, made from a simple dough of flour, sugar, yeast, and water, then deep-fried until golden brown. They are often enjoyed plain or dusted with cinnamon sugar.

Mákos Guba
Poppy Seed Bread Pudding
Mákos Guba is a traditional Hungarian Christmas dessert, but it's enjoyed year-round. It's a comforting bread pudding made with day-old bread rolls (kifli), milk, ground poppy seeds, and sugar. It can be served as is, or baked for a slightly firmer texture, often accompanied by vanilla custard or a dollop of jam.

Makowiec
Polish Poppy Seed Roll
A traditional Polish poppy seed roll, often made for Christmas. This dense and sweet cake features a rich poppy seed filling swirled within a soft yeast dough, creating a beautiful spiral pattern when sliced. It's a labor of love that's well worth the effort.

Makroudh
Algerian-Style Semolina Pastry
A delightful diamond-shaped pastry made from semolina dough, filled with dates and flavored with orange blossom water, then fried and soaked in honey syrup.

Makroudh de Sétif
A popular sweet pastry from Sétif, Algeria, made from semolina dough filled with dates and flavored with orange blossom water, then fried and soaked in honey syrup.

Maksalaatikko
Finnish Liver Casserole
Maksalaatikko is a comforting and traditional Finnish casserole, often enjoyed as a Christmas dish but popular year-round. It combines cooked rice with finely ground beef liver, sautéed onions, eggs, and seasonings, baked until golden and slightly firm. It's typically served with a side of tart lingonberry jam.

Maksym
Kyrgyz Fermented Grain Drink
Maksym, often referred to as 'liquid bread,' is a traditional Kyrgyz fermented beverage made from a blend of grains like wheat, millet, corn, and barley. It's known for its refreshing taste, nutritional value, and ability to quench thirst and hunger, making it a staple, especially during warmer months.

Malabi
Malabi is a creamy, delicate milk pudding, a popular Middle Eastern dessert that has found a special place in Israeli street food culture. Traditionally served chilled, it's often garnished with rosewater syrup, chopped nuts, and fresh fruit, offering a refreshing and sweet treat.

Malabi: Rose Water Milk Pudding
Malabi is a beloved Middle Eastern dessert, popular in Israel, featuring a silky, creamy milk pudding delicately flavored with rose water. It's traditionally topped with a vibrant red syrup (often pomegranate or raspberry) and a sprinkle of nuts or coconut. This dessert is a light and refreshing end to any meal.

Malai Kofta
Luxurious and decadent, Malai Kofta features soft, melt-in-your-mouth paneer and potato dumplings (koftas) simmered in a rich, creamy, and aromatic tomato-based gravy. A classic Mughlai dish perfect for special occasions.

Malakal Rice with Nile Perch
A flavorful rice dish from Malakal, South Sudan, featuring tender Nile perch cooked with aromatic spices and served with a rich tomato sauce.

Malakoff Torte
A rich and decadent Swiss cake, often made with layers of sponge cake or ladyfingers soaked in Kirschwasser, layered with a creamy vanilla or rum-flavored buttercream, and decorated with almonds.

Malakoff Vaudois
Malakoff Vaudois are small, deep-fried cheese fritters originating from the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. They are typically made with Gruyère cheese, eggs, and a touch of flour, resulting in a crispy exterior and a gooey, cheesy interior. Often served as an appetizer or a side dish, they are a delightful representation of Swiss comfort food.

Malawach
A flaky, layered flatbread originating from Yemen, popular in Israel. It's typically pan-fried until golden brown and served with various accompaniments.

Malawi Beans with Greens
Mtedza wa Nyemba ndi Masamba
A simple yet nutritious dish made with slow-cooked beans and leafy greens, often seasoned with tomatoes and onions. It's a staple vegetarian option in Malawian households.

Malawi Beef and Kale Stew
A hearty and flavorful beef stew simmered with nutrient-rich kale, creating a comforting and satisfying meal.

Malawi Chambo with Fruit Chutney
A popular Malawian dish featuring pan-fried Chambo (Tilapia) fish served in a flavorful gravy with a sweet and tangy fruit chutney.

Malawi Chicken Stew with Groundnuts
Nkhuku ndi Mtedza
A hearty and flavorful chicken stew simmered in a rich peanut sauce, often served with nsima. This dish highlights the common use of groundnuts in Malawian cuisine.

Malawi Pumpkin and Maize Porridge
Nhopi
Nhopi is a traditional Malawian porridge made from pumpkin and maize meal, often enjoyed for breakfast or as a comforting meal. It's a simple yet nutritious dish that highlights the use of staple ingredients in Malawian cuisine.