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Remember when we went Around the world in 80 ways? That. With food!

Follow the link to see part 2.

Featured image is by Boudewijn Berends.

 

1)     Gazpacho – Seville, Spain

 

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2)     Feijoada – Sao Paulo, Brazil

 

 

3) Masala dosa – Chennai, India

 

 

4) Apple pie – Portland, Oregon, USA

 

 

5) Dim sum – Hong Kong, China

 

 

6) Tres leches torta – Caracas, Venezuela

 

 

7) Jerk chicken – Kingston, Jamaica

 

 

8) Churrasco con chimichurri – Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

 

9) Nasi goreng – Jakarta, Indonesia

 

 

10) Bobotie – Cape Town, South Africa

 

 

11) Massaman curry (kaeng matsaman) – Koh Samui, Thailand

 

 

12) Moussaka – Athens, Greece

 

 

13) Neapolitan pizza – Naples, Italy

 

 

14) Pierogi – Krakow, Poland

 

 

15) Clam chowder in bread bowl – Boston, New England, USA

 

 

16) Falafel in pita – Tel Aviv, Israel

 

 

17) Sachertorte – Innsbruck, Austria

 

 

18) Thali – Goa, India

 

 

19) Moules marinières – Bruges, Belgium

 

 

20) Maple sugar pie – Montreal, Canada

 

 

21) Ful medames – Cairo, Egypt

 

 

22) Pupusa – San Salvador, El Salvador

 

 

23) Grand Marnier soufflé – Paris, France

 

 

24) Philly cheesesteak – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

 

 

25) Currywurst – Berlin, Germany

 

 

26) Doro wat – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

 

 

27) Goulash – Budapest, Hungary

 

 

28) Dal makhani – Amritsar, India

 

 

29) Polow – Tabriz, Iran

 

 

30) Zabaglione – Turin, Italy

 

 

31) Tekka maki – Kōbe, Japan

 

 

32) Beef bulgogi – Seoul, South Korea

 

 

33) Chicken fajitas – León, Mexico

 

 

34) Acarajé – Salvador, Brazil

 

 

35) Ceviche – Lima, Peru

 

 

36) Lumpia – Manila, Philippines

 

 

37) Fettuccine Alfredo – Rome, Italy

 

 

38) Chili crab – Singapore

 

 

39) Southern fried chicken with country gravy – Jackson, Mississippi, USA

 

 

40) Poutine – Montreal, Quebec, Canada

 

About the author

Brett AckroydBrett hopes to one day reach the shores of far-flung Tristan da Cunha, the most remote of all the inhabited archipelagos on Earth…as to what he’ll do when he gets there, he hasn’t a clue. Over the last 10 years, London, New York, Cape Town and Pondicherry have all proudly been referred to as home. Now it’s Copenhagen’s turn, where he lends his travel expertise to momondo.com.

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