Monday, May 27, 2019

Popular Street Foods

Food is an absolutely of the key to understanding a place’s culture and history often lies in its cuisine. we believe that in order to find the best food in a new place, one often has to take to the streets. Not only is eating street food an easy and inexpensive way to fill your stomach, but it also opens the door to a whole world of utter deliciousness. you’ll often find that the best local cuisine is being made by a local on the street rather than a big-name chain or celebrity-helmed restaurant.

Aloo chaat (South Asia)

 

Anticucho (Peru)

   


 Arepa (Colombia and Venezuela)



 Asinan (Indonesia)


Banana cue (Philippines)

 
Banh mi (Vietnam)

 

Beguni (Bangladesh and West Bengal, India)

 

Bungeo-ppang (South Korea)

 
 Bunny chow (South Africa)
 

Calzone (Italy)

 

Chapli kabab (Pakistan)

 

Chuan (China)

 

Crepe (France)



Currywurst (Germany)

 

Doubles (Trinidad and Tobago)

 

Fish and chips (England)

 

Gelato (Italy)

 

Focaccia (Italy)



Gyro (Greece)

 

Mango sticky rice (Thailand)

 

Naan (South and Central Asia, Middle East)

 

Pani câ mèusa (Palermo, Italy)

 

Pommes frites (Belgium)


Ramen (Japan)


Poutine (Quebec, Canada)


Shawarma (Middle East)


Stinky tofu (China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan)



Takoyaki (Japan)


Tacos (Mexico)



Vada pav (India)


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