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i need to find foreign foods from a project i have ..:
pizza - italy
chilli- mexico
curry - india
and nothing else, im not very good! please help lol x

2007-11-09 21:35:08 · 29 answers · asked by x- Emz -x 2 in Food & Drink Ethnic Cuisine

I really need food tht are from different countries, like you can make bread and that but bread is litteray an enlis food like curry was made in a differebt counrty i also need foriegn unusual foods as well, i really need to get a A* in this, thanks you guys for helping lol xx

2007-11-09 21:52:34 · update #1

im really dumb (feel free to disagree lol) but half the foods you have named i havent heard the name of lol, and some of them are in great britian, is there really intresting ones that are outside the uk? i have 14 different foods and im aiming to get around 30. i have 2 weeks to do this project, but the sooner i do it, so if you have any ideas at all, please tell me before i pull my hair out lmao lol x

2007-11-09 21:58:45 · update #2

PLEASE HELP, ALL OF A SUDDEN NO ONES ANSWERING, YOUR ALL GREAT DOING THIS FOR ME AND I WOULD PICK ALL OF YOU FOR MY BEST ANSWERS, YOUR DOING GREAT BUT I NEED QUITE A FEW MORE, PLEASE DUDES I REALLY NEED YOU HELP !!!!!!! XXXXXXXX

2007-11-09 22:12:32 · update #3

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP! I NEED 5 MORE!

2007-11-09 22:39:55 · update #4

29 answers

Germany - Sauerkraut
Scotland - Haggis
Australia - Vegemite
Spanish - Paella
Indian - Curry
Italian - lasagna and pasta
English - Fish and chips
Irish - Guinness (lol) Traditional Irish breads include soda bread and wheaten bread
Wales - Laverbread - It's basically boiled seaweed,Welsh Rarebit, Welsh Cakes
Japan - Sushi and tofu
North africa - couscous



sorry thats all i could think of

2007-11-09 21:55:01 · answer #1 · answered by vikki w 4 · 2 1

Chapati - Indian : A Flat Bread
Naan - Indian : A Flat Bread
Samosas - Indian : Filled Pastries
Dolmades - Greek : Rice Stuffed Vine Leaves
Taramosolata - Greek : Fish Roe dip
Tzatziki - Greek : Yoghurt, Mint & Cucumber dip
Tempura - Japan : Battered Deep Fried Veg etc
Sashimi - Japan : Raw Fish
Yakatori - Japan : Skewered Glazed Chicken
Quiche Lorraine - French : Egg & Bacon Quiche
Crepes & Pancakes - French :
Salad Nicoise - French : Tuna & Potato Salad
Bouillabaisse - French : Fish Stew
Chicken Kiev- Russian : Garlic Butter stuffed chicken in breadcrumbs
Zabaglione - Italy : Custard like dessert
Panatone - Italy : Dried fruit bread
Polenta - Italy : cornmeal
Pizza - Italy : a bread dough with toppings
Ravioli - Italy : stuffed pasta
Baklava - Greece : pastry with nuts & honey
Black Forest Gateau - Germany : Chocolate & cherry cake
Bratwurt, Brockwurst - Germany : sausage
Pumpernickel Bread - Germany : rye bread
Sauerkraut - Germany - pickled cabbage
Stollen - Germany - dried fruit bread with marzipan inside
Rosti - Switzerland - fried grated potato cakes
Peking Duck - Chinese - spiced duck
Wontons - Chinese - stuffed pastries
Enchiladas, Fajitas, Chimichangas - Mexico - flour tortillas with fillings
Nachos - Mexico - corn totillas
Guacamole - Mexico : avocado dip
Jambalaya - South American - chicken, sausage, tomato & rice
Paella - Spain : chicken, tomato, sefood & rice
Gazpacho - Spain : cold tomato & pepper soup
Tagines - Morroco : meat stews
Gravalax - Norway : herbed "smoked" salmon
Rollmop Herrings - Norway: pickled herrings

2007-11-09 23:21:52 · answer #2 · answered by avoiding the ironing 4 · 1 1

Chinese
Thai green/ Red curry - Thailand
Jerk Chicken - Jamaica
Fish and Chips- UK
Cornish Pasties - Cornwall, Uk
Paella - Spain
Coq au Vin - France
Brockwurst - Germany
Scnitzel - Austria
Stifado, Mousakka - Greece
Kebabs - Turkey, Greece
Sushi - Japan

2007-11-09 21:52:12 · answer #3 · answered by katjane2004 3 · 1 2

Pasta Italy
Steer Fry China
Cus Cus North Mediterranean
Samosa Middle east.
Deep spicy fry Thailand.
Sushi Japan
Just a few I can prepare

A few to add
From Italy:
Spaghetti alla Bolognese
Carbonara
Matriciana
Risotto
Frittura All'italiana
Pizza (It is from Italy)
Focaccia

From Spain
Tapas
Paella
Maionnese

From France

Mustard

Many cheeses from all over the world

Hope this can help

2007-11-09 21:55:07 · answer #4 · answered by The Rugby Player 7 · 2 2

France - Baguette
Italy - Pasta
Mexico - Tortilla
India - Curry
Turkey - Kebab
Africa - Fofu
China - Noodles
Japan - Sushi
Germany - Chocolate
England - Fish and Chips
USA - Pancakes?

That's your project done!
Thanks for the 2 points!
Lets make it 10 :)

2007-11-10 15:23:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Matapa from Mozambique ( very delicious)
Mee goreng " fried mee" from Indonesia(better than the chines)
Nasi lemak "coconut oil" Malaysia
Tom Yam from Thailand (dammm hoooot)
Murtabak - Turky
Roti Canai - Malaysia/India
Feijoada"beans" from brazil( the best)
Cozido a Portuguesa from Portugal
Papa"maize meal" Southern Africa
Kasava from West Africa

More i dont say
lol

Enjoy

2007-11-10 00:15:31 · answer #6 · answered by imindo07 1 · 0 2

Potatoes originally from America (Sir Walter Raliegh, who didn't invent the bike;-) )
Pineapples, Bananas, Kiwi etc are all foreign.

Look in the supermarket, all out of season vegetables are imported.

Nan bread, Chiabatta, French loaves, the list goes on.

Goolash - not sure about the spelling

2007-11-09 21:46:50 · answer #7 · answered by David P 7 · 1 2

Hi

You could add Chinese food for a start.

Chocolate, chillies, potatoes (Central/South America)
Spices (Asia, Carribean + elsewhere)
Tea (China)
Coffee (Indonesia, Central & South America, Asia, Africa)
Croissants, smelly cheese (France)
Wine (France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria...you find the rest)

There's some for you anyway. Best of luck. No doubt someone with less to do today will give you a list of 100......

x

2007-11-09 21:43:00 · answer #8 · answered by beautiful sadness 2 · 1 2

Taco - Mexico
Stir Fry/Rice - Asia
Hot Dogs - USA
Corn - Indians
Gyro - Greece
Linguicia (sausage) - Portugal
Ice cream cone - USA
Cappuccino - Italy

2007-11-09 23:38:11 · answer #9 · answered by Bink 4 · 1 1

Paella. Spain.
Moules Mariniere,esgargot [ snails]. France.
Boxty [ sausage stew],Soda bread. Ireland.
Dont count chicken tikka masala as Indian it's English.Made up for British taste.

2007-11-10 01:22:08 · answer #10 · answered by echo 4 · 0 2

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