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Dominostein

(German) (0 ) (1 )

A Dominostein is a sweet primarily sold during the Christmas season in Germany and Austria. Dominosteine consists of several layers, covered with a thin icing of (typically) dark chocolate.

05:17AM May 04, 2020 - by: atasneem

Lebkuchen

Pfefferkuchen

(German) (0 ) (1 )

Lebkuchen, or Pfefferkuchen, is a traditional German baked Christmas cookie, somewhat resembling gingerbread.

05:20AM May 04, 2020 - by: atasneem

Gajak

Gachak

(Indian) (0 ) (1 )

Gajak (also gachak) is a well-known dessert or confection originating in north-central India. It is a dry sweet made of sesame seeds (til) or peanuts and jaggery. The til is cooked in the raw sugar syrup and set …

05:24AM May 04, 2020 - by: atasneem

Geplak

(Indonesian) (0 ) (1 )

Geplak is a Southeast Asian sweet snack, originating from Java, Indonesia, made from equal parts coarsely grated coconut and sugar, often brightly colored. Some versions include rice flour, citrus leaves, and/or waluh fruit.

05:27AM May 04, 2020 - by: atasneem

Gozinaki

Gozinaqi

(Georgian) (0 ) (1 )

Gozinaki or Gozinaqi is a traditional Georgian confection made of caramelized nuts, usually walnuts, fried in honey, and served exclusively on New Year's Eve and Christmas.

05:33AM May 04, 2020 - by: atasneem

Ischoklad

(German) (Swedish) (0 ) (1 )

Ischoklad is a candy originating in Germany which is now popular in both Germany and Sweden. It is a seasonal candy in Denmark and Sweden during Christmas. It is usually made using only chocolate (one-half to two-thirds) and …

03:52AM May 07, 2020 - by: atasneem

Katerfrühstück

Rollmop Herring, hangover breakfast

(German) (0 ) (1 )

Katerfrühstück (hangover breakfast) is a German specialty usually consisting of marinated herring (rollmops), pickled gherkins or similar sour-tasting food, this is often the first meal of the day after an alcohol filled night in Germany, due to the …

02:15PM May 06, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Ciorbă De Burtă

Tripe Soup

(Romanian) (0 ) (1 )

Ciorbă de burtă is a traditional Romanian sour soup made with beef tripe, garlic, sour cream and vinegar.

10:29AM May 04, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Umeboshi

梅干, Japanese Plums, Japanese Plums, Prese…

(Japanese) (0 ) (1 )

Umeboshi (dried ume) are pickled (brined) ume fruits common in Japan. The word umeboshi is often translated into English as 'salted Japanese plums', 'Japanese plums' or 'preserved plums'. Ume (Prunus mume) is a species of fruit-bearing tree in …

10:34AM May 04, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Shijimi Miso Soup

あさりの, 味噌汁

(Japanese) (0 ) (1 )

Shijimi Miso Soup is a Japanese miso soup made with shijimi clams. This dish is believed to be the answer to hangovers. These clams contain ornithine, which is an amino acid that helps to remove liver toxins and …

10:49AM May 04, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Tiger Toast

(Australian) (0 ) (1 )

Tiger Toast is an Australian grill cheese sandwich with the variation that Vegemite is added in lines to resemble tiger stripes.

11:02AM May 04, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Te De Oregano

Oregano Tea

(Ecuadorian) (0 ) (1 )

Oregano tea is an Ecuadorian hot beverage made by brewing the leaves of the Mediterranean oregano plant, this tea is mainly drunk in Ecuador to help settle the stomach.

11:14AM May 04, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Mongolian Mary

(Mongolian) (0 ) (1 )

Mongolian Mary is a famous Mongolian dish that is quite popular as a cure for hangovers. It is made of pickled eyeballs of a sheep in tomato sauce. It’s actually a traditional cure that dates back to the …

01:38PM May 04, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Egg Sandwich

(-Worldwide-) (0 ) (1 )

Egg sandwich is a classic breakfast dish in almost every cuisine. The most typical is fried or scramble eggs between two pieces of white bread.

10:25PM May 04, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Blackberry Pie

(American) (German) (0 ) (1 )

Blackberry pie is a pie composed of blackberry filling, usually in the form of either blackberry jam, actual blackberries themselves, or some combination thereof. Blackberry pie is tart, so it requires more sugar than blueberry pie.

03:54AM May 07, 2020 - by: atasneem

Rugelach

rugelakh, rugulach, rugalach, ruggalach, …

(Israeli) (Jewish) (0 ) (1 )

Rugelach, other spellings: rugelakh, rugulach, rugalach, ruggalach, roggelach, rogelach (all plural), rugalah, rugulah, rugala, roogala, is a filled pastry product originating in the Jewish communities of Poland. It is very popular in Israel, commonly found in most cafes …

03:55AM May 07, 2020 - by: atasneem

Kakinada Khaja

(Indian) (0 ) (1 )

Kakinada Kaja is a sweet delicacy originated from the city of Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India in 1891. It is different from the regular world-known Khaja.

04:35AM May 05, 2020 - by: atasneem

Kamarcut

(Indian) (0 ) (1 )

Kamarcut is a traditional South Indian candy made out of jaggery and is made by slowly cooking jaggery with water until it achieves a honeylike consistency. Shredded coconut can be added to the mixture to create texture.

04:42AM May 05, 2020 - by: atasneem

Lākhāmari

(Nepalese) (0 ) (1 )

Lākhāmari is a type of sweet of Newars. It is made of flour, sugar, butter, and other ingredients. It can be made in different shapes and are named differently depending upon the shapes. It is customarily given to …

04:49AM May 05, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Marron Glacé

(French) (Italian) (0 ) (1 )

A marron glacé is a confection, originating in northern Italy and southern France consisting of a chestnut candied in sugar syrup and glazed. Marrons glacés are an ingredient in many desserts and are also eaten on their own.

05:02AM May 05, 2020 - by: itisclaudio