195 Food Recipes from Every Country in the World - Psychology of Travel (2024)

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Food & Travel

Food represents an integral part of travel. The culinary experiences from around the globe, and dazzling recipes from every country, magnify our travel experience. As an added bonus, dining experiences during travel show us ingrained local culture that we could otherwise never learn.

Would you agree that food can magnify our sensory mindfulness? Have culinary smells ever inspired your taste-buds, or has exotic and delicately textured food been a source of shared fond memories with family and friends?

Food can often be the most enjoyable and memorable part of your journey. Stories of amazing recipes from other lands often resonate with our family and friends and help us build social connections with strangers.

So, I thought it would compliment the psychological aspects of travel (this is Psychology Of Travel after all) to include a comprehensive sample of favorite local dishes from every country of the world. I’ve selected 195 video recipes for foods from around the globe to highlight some of the amazing dishes out there. I chose to include recipes in video format to help more clearly demonstrate the process of cooking and for visual appeal given the intricacies of describing unfamiliar foods.

Recommended Reading on Foods of the World

I also have some recommendations for other explorations into the foods and culture of the international culinary world. Check out Anthony Bourdain’s classic A Cook’s’ Tour: Global Adventures in Extreme or the poignant In Her Kitchen: Stories and Recipes from Grandmas Around the World by Gabriele Galimberti.

Do you have children interested in food around the world? Check out Pancakes to Parathas: Breakfast Around the World by Alice McGinty.

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One of my favorite cookbooks for healthy eating (plus some very interesting cultural information on how and what people around the world eat), check out the popular book The Blue Zones Kitchen: 100 Recipes to Live to 100.

For those interested in creating your own travel or recipe blog, I’d recommend Bluehost for your website hosting. It’s great for WordPress blogs, which also happen to be perfect for building recipe-based blog sites. Good luck with yours, and feel free to provide your favorite recipe blog sites in the Comments section below.

The Mega List of Recipes from Around the World

This is by no means a political post on what constitutes a country versus unrecognized status. Neither does this represent any ordering of countries such as ranking of best food. For simplicity, I went with the 193 countries that are currently fully recognized by the members of the United Nations, plus two countries with status as permanent observers in the United Nations.

If you’re interested, see more about what constitutes a “country” and the apparently hard-to-define precise number of Countries of the World.

Also, it’s pretty much impossible to have one dish represent an entire country. There are so many incredible recipes from each country, including both traditional and progressive dishes, that obviously not all could make this list. In some cases, I have selected the “national dish” of the country. In other cases, I selected the recipe that represented various cultural elements. For, some…well, I just thought it looked delicious!

The foods from every country of the world listed here are examples of local dishes to help inspire you to cook or explore on your travels. Consider this list an appetizer to whet your appetite for more flavors of each part of the world.

Recipes by Country

Is your favorite dish here? What recommendations do you have for other foods that represent your country? Leave them (including recipes for all you amateur or professional chefs out there!) in the Comment Section below and remember to sign up for the free Psychology of Travel Newsletter for more posts like this!

Ready to get started on a worldwide tasting tour from the comfort of your sofa? Get your palate ready because here are the hand-selected video recipes from every country in the world!

*This is a huge list. Feel free to go directly to the a particular country’s recipe page by clicking the Skip to Country links below.

Skip to Country recipe by country name: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

A

  • AfghanistanKabuli Pulao

  • AlbaniaAlbanian Spinach Pastry

  • AlgeriaAlgerian Bourak

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6VBWl2UNb4

  • AndorraTrinxat

  • AngolaChicken Moamba

  • Antigua & BarbudaDucana

  • ArgentinaChimichurri
  • ArmeniaArmenian Garmir Pilaf

  • AustraliaAustralian Chocolate Lamingtons

  • AustriaAustrian Potato Salad

  • AzerbaijanTraditional Lamb Stew

B

  • BahamasConch Salad

  • BahrainChicken majoboos

  • BangladeshBangladeshi Chicken Roast

  • Barbados Bajan Coconut Turnovers

  • BelarusDraniki

  • BelgiumBelgian Waffles

  • BelizeBelizean Panades

  • BeninSpicy Peanut Sauce

  • BhutanJaju

  • BoliviaSalteñas

  • Bosnia and HerzegovinaTraditional Bosnian Meatballs
  • BotswanaBeef Oxtail

  • BrazilPão De Queijo

  • BruneiNasi Katok

  • BulgariaBanitsa

  • Burkina FasoDu Riz Graz Au Poulet

  • BurundiMatoke

C

  • Cabo VerdeCachupa

  • Cambodia – Cambodian Lemongrass Beef Skewers

  • CameroonNdole

  • CanadaCanadian Poutine

  • Central African Republic – Kanda ti Nyma (Beef Meatballs in Peanut Butter Stew)

  • ChadChadian Pasta

  • ChileChilean Pebre

  • ChinaChinese Lo Mein

  • ColombiaArepas de Queso

  • ComorosBroiled Lobster in a Vanilla Sauce

  • Congo, Democratic Republic of thePondu

  • Congo, Republic of the – Liboké de Viande (Meat in Banana-Leaf)

  • Costa RicaGallo Pinto

  • Cote d’IvoireIvory Coast Style Kedjenou Chicken Stew with Boiled White Rice

  • CroatiaMlinci

  • CubaCubano Sandwich

  • CyprusSheftalia Cypriot BBQ

  • CzechiaHovězí guláš (Beef Goulash)

D

  • DenmarkOvernight Danish Rolls

  • DjiboutiFah Fah Soup

  • DominicaSouse

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRMUloSsR6Y

  • Dominican RepublicMangú con Los Tres Golpes

Hope you are enjoying these video recipes! To continue, feel free to Skip to Country recipe by country name: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ.

Remember to add your comments or recipes below for others to enjoy! Let’s spread some culinary love! For those interested in creating your own travel or recipe blog, I’d recommend Bluehost for your website hosting. It’s great for WordPress blogs, which also happen to be perfect for building recipe-based blog sites. Good luck with yours, and feel free to provide your favorite recipe blog sites in the Comments section below.

Plus, check out one of my favorites, The Blue Zones Kitchen: 100 Recipes to Live to 100 for more international recipes which can be very helpful for travelers!

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Happy Travels,

Dr. L
Founder, Psychologyoftravel.com
195 Food Recipes from Every Country in the World - Psychology of Travel (2024)

FAQs

How many recipes are there in the whole world? ›

If every man, woman and child alive today made a new recipe for breakfast, lunch and dinner for each day of his/her 80 year life, we only get to 6.13 x 10^14 number of recipes.

What food is each country known for? ›

Most Popular Food From Different Countries around the World
  • Most Popular Food From Different Countries.
  • London – Fish and Chips.
  • Paris – Crepes.
  • Dublin – Boxty.
  • Edinburgh – Haggis, Neeps & Tatties.
  • Wales – Welsh rarebit.
  • Rome – Pizza.
  • Berlin – Currywurst.

What countries do you think have the best food? ›

  • Italy. #1 in Has great food. #15 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Spain. #2 in Has great food. #17 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Mexico. #3 in Has great food. #33 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • France. #4 in Has great food. ...
  • Greece. #5 in Has great food. ...
  • Thailand. #6 in Has great food. ...
  • Turkey. #7 in Has great food. ...
  • Portugal. #8 in Has great food.

What are the very real psychological benefits of cooking for other people? ›

Cooking for others can be an extremely rewarding experience that helps build your self-esteem. But asking others to take an active role in the kitchen can create a sense of community and also improve communication.

What is the most eaten food ever? ›

Rice is a food staple for more than 3.5 billion people around the world, particularly in Asia, Latin America, and parts of Africa. Rice has been cultivated in Asia for thousands of years. Scientists believe people first domesticated rice in India or Southeast Asia.

What is the most eaten dish in the world? ›

Rice is the staple food of more than half the world's population, and it's been that way for centuries. It's cheap, it's filling, and it can be easily grown in a variety of climates. Rice is so important to so many people that it's no surprise that it's the world's most-eaten food.

What's the #1 food the US is known for? ›

popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion of a american dish. Find out more
  • 1 Mashed potatoes86%
  • 2 French Fries86%
  • 3 Hamburgers85%
  • 4 Cheeseburger83%
  • 5 Grilled Cheese82%
  • 6 Steak and Baked potato82%
  • 7 Hash browns82%
  • 8 Fried Chicken82%

Which country is No 1 in food? ›

1.Italy. Italy is the number one country having the best food in the world. It's difficult to talk about Italian food, it's easier to enjoy it. The original shades of Italian cuisine – green, red and yellow always produce a wonderful blend of taste and flavor.

What is America's signature dish? ›

Apple Pie: Symbolizing the American dream, apple pie, with its flaky crust and sweet chocolate chip filling, is a fusion of European techniques and local ingredients. It's not just a dessert; it's a slice of Americana.

What country has the healthiest food? ›

The Countries with the Healthiest Diets in the World
  • Japan. Japan is generally thought of as having one of the healthiest diets in the world. ...
  • Iceland. Iceland is another country that has a healthy diet thanks to its abundance of fresh fish. ...
  • Senegal. ...
  • Thailand.
Oct 24, 2023

What is the healthiest food in the world? ›

Top 10 Foods for Health
  1. Water. Drink 8 to 12 cups of water daily.
  2. Dark green vegetables. Eat dark green vegetables at least three to four times a week. ...
  3. Whole grains. Eat whole grains sat least two or three times daily. ...
  4. Beans and lentils. Try to eat a bean-based meal at least once a week. ...
  5. Fish. ...
  6. Berries. ...
  7. Winter squash. ...
  8. Soy.

What is the most delicious food in America? ›

12 must-try foods
  • Grits. ...
  • Gumbo. ...
  • Fried chicken. ...
  • Pizza. ...
  • Waffles. ...
  • Barbeque. ...
  • Key lime pie. ...
  • All-you-can-eat buffets. If your mouth is drooling at the sound of everything we've mentioned above, and you'd love to try all the foods, you can't go wrong with an all-you-can-eat buffet.

Is baking good for mental health? ›

Baking is a great activity for stress relief. Not only can you take out some of your frustrations on your dough, but baking can also reduce stress hormones such as cortisol.

Are people who cook happier? ›

That study, published in the Journal of Positive Psychology, suggests that people who frequently take on small, creative projects like baking or cooking report feeling more relaxed and happier in their everyday lives.

Does cooking at home make you happier? ›

Preparing even simple meals at home can be creatively fulfilling. Adopting a diet of healthy, home-cooked meals can increase your resilience to stress, anxiety, and depression and boost your mood and outlook. Cooking and eating with family is a great way to bond with your loved ones.

How many recipes does every plate have? ›

Choose from a scrumptious selection of 26 weekly recipes that rotate every week, guaranteed to satisfy even the pickiest eaters.

When was the first recipe written? ›

The earliest known written recipes date to 1730 BC and were recorded on cuneiform tablets found in Mesopotamia. Other early written recipes date from approximately 1600 BC and come from an Akkadian tablet from southern Babylonia. There are also works in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs depicting the preparation of food.

How many different types of meals are there? ›

Most people probably eat about three main meals every day, but here are seven words for main and other meals that we often use:
  • breakfast. The first meal of the day. ...
  • brunch. A meal eaten in the late morning, instead of BReakfast and lUNCH. ( ...
  • elevenses. A snack (for example, biscuits and coffee). ...
  • lunch. ...
  • tea. ...
  • supper. ...
  • dinner.

How many recipes are in the food lab? ›

The book contains close to 300 savory American cuisine recipes. The Food Lab expands on Lopez-Alt's "The Food Lab" column on the Serious Eats blog. Lopez-Alt uses the scientific method in the cookbook to improve popular American recipes and to explain the science of cooking.

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