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Global cuisine is a cuisine that is practiced around the world. A cuisine is a characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions, [1] often associated with a specific region, country [2] or culture. To become a global cuisine, a local, regional or national cuisine must spread around the world with its food served worldwide.
Vegetarian cuisine by country (9 C) * Cuisine by country subdivision (10 C) A. Afghan cuisine (5 C, 43 P) Albanian cuisine (5 C, 45 P) Algerian cuisine (4 C, 70 P)
The global cuisine or world cuisine is a cuisine that is practiced around the world. [1] [2] A cuisine is a characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions, [3] often associated with a specific region, country [4] or culture. To become a global cuisine, a local, regional or national cuisine must spread around the world, its food served ...
In Latin American countries, the plato nacional [353] is usually part of the cuisine of rural and peasant communities, and not necessarily part of the everyday cuisine of city dwellers. In expatriate communities, the dish is strongly reclaimed in order to retain the sense of national identity and ties to one's homeland, and is proudly served in ...
Cuisine by country (229 C, 3 P) Cuisine by region (36 C, 10 P) * Cuisine-related lists (20 C, 67 P) B. Baked goods (16 C, 27 P, 1 F) C. ... World cuisine (5 C, 64 P)
World cuisine is distinct from Fusion cuisine, the combination of foods and preparation methods of different regions or cuisines, for example Spam musubi. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
History of Middle Eastern cuisine History of Iraqi cuisine – among the ancient texts discovered in Iraq is a Sumerian-Akkadian bilingual dictionary, recorded in cuneiform script on 24 stone tablets about 1900 BC. It lists terms in the two ancient Iraqi languages for over 800 different items of food and drink.
European cuisine (alternatively, "Western cuisine") include the cuisines of Europe and other Western countries. European cuisine includes non-indigenous cuisines of North America, Australasia, Oceania and Latin America as well. The term is used by East Asians to contrast with East Asian styles of cooking. [18]