sheffield fish cakes , 2 slices of potato , fish in the middle , battered and deep fried ! served in a buttered bread cake and a side of " yorkshire caviar " ( mushy peas )
Chicken Peri Peri in Portugal, Pork Lechon in Philippines, Nasi Padang in Indonesia, Full English Breakfast in Britain, Chili Crab in Singapore, Nasi Lemak in Malaysia for me.
I have tried all 12 but not in all the countries. (I had Paella in Spain, but never been to Japan). Sushi in Hawaii was pretty amazing. Love Pho, Pad Thai, Pizza, etc. Not into Brats, but I don't do pork.
In Barcelona the paella I had was mediocre, and generally you need to have 2-3 people to share an order. Some of the best paella I've had was from street markets in France where you can purchase by weight.
I have eaten 10 of these 12 and I am extremeley let down than not a single Indian dish made it to this list....Dosas, Idlis, Samosas, Chhole Bhature, Biryani....and so many more...I mean medievel europeans fought wars to trade spices with India that led to age of discovery and age of enlightenment.......a food list where there is not a single mention of an Indian dish is simply not credible !!
I was surprised to find I'm 9/10 on these, missing only tacos in Mexico. That said, there's one long street near where I live where I could find all 10 prepared by immigrants from these countries. Of course, every one of these countries could also be represented by a different food.
sheffield fish cakes , 2 slices of potato , fish in the middle , battered and deep fried ! served in a buttered bread cake and a side of " yorkshire caviar " ( mushy peas )
I must say.. that sounds delicious 🤤
Chicken Peri Peri in Portugal, Pork Lechon in Philippines, Nasi Padang in Indonesia, Full English Breakfast in Britain, Chili Crab in Singapore, Nasi Lemak in Malaysia for me.
And if you had one country to go to and eat just their food for the rest of your life, where would you go?
@@Theworldmadelocal I can eat Pork Lechon every day, it's delicious. I'm from Indonesia.
I have tried all 12 but not in all the countries. (I had Paella in Spain, but never been to Japan). Sushi in Hawaii was pretty amazing. Love Pho, Pad Thai, Pizza, etc. Not into Brats, but I don't do pork.
That’s the beauty right, the world and its kitchens are so diverse today, where would you like to go to try some food?
In Barcelona the paella I had was mediocre, and generally you need to have 2-3 people to share an order. Some of the best paella I've had was from street markets in France where you can purchase by weight.
I have eaten 10 of these 12 and I am extremeley let down than not a single Indian dish made it to this list....Dosas, Idlis, Samosas, Chhole Bhature, Biryani....and so many more...I mean medievel europeans fought wars to trade spices with India that led to age of discovery and age of enlightenment.......a food list where there is not a single mention of an Indian dish is simply not credible !!
You are absolutely right, if we make a part two I will make sure there are one or multiple Indian diches in there! What would be your choice?
I was surprised to find I'm 9/10 on these, missing only tacos in Mexico. That said, there's one long street near where I live where I could find all 10 prepared by immigrants from these countries. Of course, every one of these countries could also be represented by a different food.
Thank you for the reply! What would be your number 1 on the list? 😛
@@Theworldmadelocal Sushi in Japan would be my top.
@@kvom01 on top of my bucketlist haha!
HOWWWWW is INDIA NOT ON THIS LIST
We will definitely include this in a part two!🙏👍