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A simple yet flavorful dish of green bananas simmered in creamy coconut milk, seasoned with salt and optional aromatics, serving as a staple side dish.
Sandwich de Miga are delicate, crustless sandwiches layered with various fillings, a staple at Argentine celebrations and parties. They are typically made with thin slices of white bread and can be customized with a wide array of ingredients.
A simple yet vibrant Ethiopian side dish featuring tender beets infused with aromatic spices, perfect for a fasting meal or as a colorful accompaniment to any spread.
Ping Pa is a classic Laotian dish of whole grilled fish, typically a white-fleshed fish like red snapper. The fish is seasoned generously with a flavorful paste of lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, garlic, shallots, galangal, fish sauce, and lime juice, then grilled until flaky and tender. It's a staple in Laotian markets and eateries, often served with sticky rice and a spicy dipping sauce (jeow).
Kenyan roasted meat - goat or beef simply seasoned and slow-roasted over coals. This iconic dish, often referred to as the 'national barbecue', is traditionally served with ugali (a stiff maize porridge) and kachumbari (a fresh tomato and onion salsa).
Saba Shioyake is a classic Japanese dish featuring mackerel fillets simply seasoned with salt and grilled until the skin is wonderfully crispy and the flesh is flaky. Traditionally enjoyed for breakfast, it's a testament to the beauty of simple, fresh ingredients.
A simple yet flavorful dish of pan-fried fish, coated in a light seasoned flour and often infused with fresh herbs. This method results in a crispy exterior and moist, flaky interior. It's a common way to prepare fish, especially in regions with access to rivers and lakes, showcasing fresh ingredients and straightforward cooking techniques.
A comforting and flavorful Egyptian casserole featuring layers of fried eggplant baked in a rich tomato and garlic sauce. This simple yet delicious dish is a staple of home cooking.
Okele, also known as Lafun, is a staple Nigerian 'swallow' made from fermented cassava flour. It has a smooth, slightly chewy texture and a neutral flavor, making it the perfect accompaniment to a wide variety of rich and flavorful Nigerian soups.