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Morasa Polo
Persian Jeweled Rice
Morasa Polo, meaning 'jeweled rice', is a visually stunning and fragrant Persian rice dish, often served at weddings and celebrations. It features fluffy Basmati rice layered with sweet and tart candied orange peel, vibrant barberries, and crunchy slivered almonds and pistachios, all infused with the aroma of saffron.

Moravian Sparrow
Moravskรฝ Vrabec
Moravskรฝ Vrabec, translating to 'Moravian Sparrow', is a hearty and flavorful Czech dish originating from the Moravia region. It features tender, slow-cooked pork shoulder stewed in a rich, savory gravy, typically served with fluffy bread dumplings (houskovรฉ knedlรญky). Despite its name, it contains no bird meat; the 'sparrow' refers to the small, bite-sized pieces of pork.

Moravian Spicy Meatloaf
Moravskรฝ ล pรญzek
A flavorful and hearty Moravian specialty, this spicy meatloaf is typically made with a mixture of pork and beef, seasoned with paprika and other spices, and often baked with bacon. It's a comforting dish perfect for a family meal.

Morcilla
Colombian Blood Sausage
A traditional Colombian blood sausage, Morcilla is a savory and rich delicacy, typically made with pig's blood, rice, onions, and aromatic spices, then encased and cooked until firm. It's a staple in Colombian fritanga platters.

Morcilla con Purรฉ de Manzana
A delightful combination of savory blood sausage (morcilla) served with a sweet and tangy apple purรฉe, offering a classic sweet and savory flavor profile.

Morcilla Dominicana
Morcilla Dominicana, a type of blood sausage, is a savory and rich delicacy. While variations exist, it's typically made with pork blood, rice, and a blend of spices, often seasoned with onions and garlic. It's a flavorful ingredient that can be enjoyed fried, grilled, or as part of other dishes.

Morcilla Venezolana
A traditional Venezuelan blood sausage, rich with spices and cooked with rice, offering a unique and savory culinary experience.

Morcon
Filipino Morcon is a festive, rolled beef dish often prepared for special occasions. Thinly pounded beef flank is generously filled with a savory mixture of sausages, hard-boiled eggs, pickles, and carrots, then braised in a rich tomato sauce until tender and flavorful. Slicing the cooked morcon reveals a beautiful cross-section of the colorful filling, making it a stunning centerpiece for any celebration.

Morgh Zaferani
Persian Saffron Chicken
A classic Persian dish featuring tender chicken pieces marinated in a fragrant blend of saffron, yogurt, and lemon juice, then baked to a beautiful golden hue. This dish is aromatic, flavorful, and perfect for a special occasion.

Moroccan Couscous with Tfaya
Caramelized Onion and Raisin Topping
A festive and flavorful Moroccan dish featuring tender lamb or chicken simmered in aromatic spices, served over fluffy couscous, and generously topped with a sweet and savory tfaya โ a rich mixture of deeply caramelized onions, plump raisins, and honey infused with cinnamon.

Moroccan Tride
Torn Bread Stew
A deeply comforting and traditional Moroccan stew featuring tender chicken and earthy lentils simmered in a rich, spiced broth, served over torn, absorbent tride sheets (or thin crepes). The bread soaks up the flavorful sauce, creating a satisfying and hearty meal.

Moroccan-Israeli Fish Stew
A fragrant and flavorful fish stew that blends Moroccan spices with fresh Israeli ingredients. This dish is a testament to the diverse culinary influences in Israel, often prepared for Shabbat dinners, especially in families with Moroccan heritage.

Morocho Dulce con Pasas
A traditional Ecuadorian sweet drink made from cracked white corn (morocho), milk, cinnamon, raisins, and sweetened condensed milk. It's a comforting and hearty beverage often served during holidays.

Morocho Ecuatoriano
A thick, sweet, and creamy dessert soup made from cracked white corn (morocho), milk, sugar, cinnamon, and raisins. It's a beloved comfort food, often served warm, especially during holidays like Christmas and New Year's.

Morog Pulao
Morog Pulao, a beloved Bangladeshi chicken pilaf, is a fragrant and rich dish that balances the flavors of tender chicken with aromatic basmati rice. It's a celebratory dish, often compared to biryani but with a more delicate spice profile, making it a favorite for special occasions.

Morogo
Morogo, meaning 'wild spinach' or 'greens' in Setswana, is a staple dish in Botswana and other Southern African countries. It's a nutritious side dish made from various indigenous leafy greens, often cooked with tomatoes, onions, and sometimes groundnuts. It's typically served with pap (maize porridge) or as an accompaniment to meat dishes.

Morogo
African Wild Spinach
A traditional and nutritious South African dish made from indigenous wild spinach (morogo). This simple preparation highlights the earthy flavors of the greens, often served as a healthy side dish.

Moroko
Mashed Greens and Potatoes
Moroko is a comforting and nutritious dish from Lesotho, often prepared as a mash. It typically combines leafy greens (like spinach or kale) with potatoes, creating a flavorful and wholesome side dish or a light main. This preparation highlights the Basotho appreciation for simple, earthy flavors.

Mors
A traditional and refreshing Russian berry drink, primarily made from cranberries, known for its vibrant color and tart-sweet flavor. This recipe focuses on preserving the natural goodness of the berries.

Mosa
Nigerian Plantain Fritters
Deliciously sweet and soft fritters made from mashed overripe plantains, lightly spiced with nutmeg and fried to a golden crisp. Perfect as a snack or a delightful breakfast treat.

Moschari Kokkinisto
Greek Braised Beef in Red Sauce
A classic Greek comfort food, Moschari Kokkinisto features tender chunks of beef slow-braised in a rich, aromatic tomato sauce infused with warm spices. This dish is deeply satisfying and perfect for a hearty meal.

Mote Pillo
Mote Pillo is a beloved Ecuadorian dish from the Andean highlands, consisting of cooked hominy corn (mote) scrambled with eggs, onions, garlic, and achiote for color. It's a simple yet flavorful dish, often enjoyed for breakfast or as a light meal, and can be customized with cheese, herbs, and a touch of milk for creaminess.

Mote Pillo con Queso
A popular breakfast or side dish from the Andean region of Ecuador, made with hominy (mote) sautรฉed with eggs, cheese, and seasonings.

Motjoli Pap with Beef Stew
A hearty and comforting dish featuring a thick maize meal porridge (pap) served with a rich, slow-cooked beef stew, a staple in Basotho households.