The world’s top chefs share their all-time favorite culinary flavors. The following delicious dishes from Asia to Europe create unique features on the food map.
Seafood Tostadas (Huitzuco, Mexico) : “Tostadas (a round and thin cake, soft or crispy shell, made from corn or wheat) combined with shrimp, oysters, clams or octopus all create a wonderful, fresh texture” , Carlos Gaytan, kitchen manager of Tzuco restaurant (Chicago, USA). Image: Taste of Home . Hot dogs (Graz, Austria): “Hot dog with sausage, sauerkraut, bread makes for a quality culinary version,” said Agustin Ferrando Balbi, chef and founder of Andō restaurant (Hong Kong, China). Image: Shutterstock. Vadai (Sri Lanka): “Vadai is a dish of deep-fried lentils with onions, sometimes also modified with deep-fried shrimp. The dish is popularly sold, along the beach or even on the train. This culinary taste makes me really happy. heart,” Samantha Fore, kitchen manager at Tuk Tuk Sri Lankan Bites (Lexington City, Kentucky, USA). Image: Shutterstock. Griot (Miami, Florida, USA): “‘While living in Miami, I had the opportunity to enjoy a griot (which consists of pork shoulder marinated with citrus fruits, braised and fried) made with flavor by a Haitian woman. original”, Brian Jupiter, kitchen manager of Ina Mae Tavern and Frontier (Chicago, USA). Image: Haitian Open, Inc. Spicy fried noodles (Bangkok, Thailand): “The food streets in Bangkok attract visitors by the aroma of fresh, hot food. In which, spicy fried noodles are the most attractive dish I have ever eaten in my life,” said Chanthy Yen, chef at Bangkok. Parliament Pub & Parlor (Montreal, Canada). Image: Shutterstock. Pastel (Brazil): “Pastel is a delicious deep-fried cake filled with cheese, ground beef or chicken… You can find this traditional culinary flavor in every street market in Sao Paulo,” said Nicolas Fagundes, sous chef of the Pichet restaurant (Dublin, Ireland). Shaved ice (Taiwan, China): “My latest favorite is a bowl of cool, sweet shaved ice topped with hot, supple sesame mochi. This delicious dish is sold at Tonghua Night Market in Taipei.” Erchen Chang, owner of Bao restaurant (London, UK). Photo: Shutterstock. Ros omelette (Goa, India): “Ros omelette is an omelette with a spicy coconut curry sauce, enjoyed with the typical local bread. The dish stands out with a spicy and sour broth, eggs and rich bread reminiscent of the taste of old. poetic, nostalgic,” said Prashant Chipkar, executive chef and culinary director of Masti restaurant (Dubai, UAE). Image: Dusty’s Foodie Adventures. Roast Pork (Jamaica): “My mom and I drove for hours just to buy the best roast pork from the Boston Jerk Centre. The meat is seasoned and smoked for hours. The dish reflects the local culinary culture.” Anthea Stephenson, co-founder of Wild Radish (UK). Image: The Barbecue Bible . Cachapa (Venezuela): “My all-time favorite is the cachapa, a thick, flat cake made with sweet corn and stuffed with fresh cheese and rich butter,” said Nelson Gonzalez, Kinship’s chef ( Hong Kong, China). Image: Shutterstock . Pincho (San Sebastian, Spain): “Pincho consists of a stick skewered into bread and ingredients such as tuna belly, braised veal cheeks, grilled anchovies… Dishes often served at bars contribute to an enjoyable dining experience for people who enjoy” Emily Yuen, executive chef of Bessou restaurant (New York, USA). Image: Shutterstock . Bunuelos (Colombia): “Bunùelos are golden brown donuts with fatty cheese ingredients. When you eat it, you can easily feel the crunchiness of the crust, soft and chewy inside. The taste is perfect”, Cesar Zapata , restaurant chef Phuc Yea and Pho Mo (Miami, Florida, USA). Image: Colombia . Tteokbokki (Seoul, South Korea): “Tteokbokki or Korean spicy rice cake stands out for its spicy, sweet and chewy taste that I once couldn’t stop eating”, said Bill Kim, kitchen manager of Urbanbelly restaurant and Bill Kim (Chicago, USA). Image: Shutterstock . Street food (Lebanon): “Shawarma (meat is thinly sliced, stacked like a cone and grilled vertically) served in crusty bread, falafel (deep-fried pellets made from chickpeas or peas), or ice cream booza with natural flavor… are the dishes that always make me fall in love,” said Marwa Alkhalaf, chef and director of Nutshell restaurant (London, UK). Image: Shutterstock . Pad Thai (Bangkok, Thailand): “Pad Thai (fried rice noodles with eggs, shrimp, meat, tamarind sauce, tofu, bean sprouts, onions… and add lemon, chili when eaten) is both simple and delicious,” said Richard Zaro, owner of Cutlets Sandwich Co. (New York, USA). Image: Hillary Levin. Grilled Crab (Veracruz, Mexico): “Food in the port city of Veracruz features a rich chili paste, often used to coat seafood dishes to create a delicate flavor. I will never forget the feeling of enjoying grilled crab marinated in the mixture. smoked peppers, herbs, spices and garlic”, Thomasina Miers, founder of restaurant Wahaca (London, UK). Image: ARS Primitive Cooking . The talent of street chefs Even if it is a street food, sellers can still create works of art through processing and arrangement techniques.
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