The traditional name for a thin pancake commonly enjoyed with various fillings and toppings is a crepe.
In Ecuador, popular dishes that feature cuy (guinea pig) as a traditional food item include "hornado de cuy" (roasted guinea pig) and "cuy asado" (grilled guinea pig). These dishes are commonly enjoyed during special occasions and festivals in Ecuador.
In Indian culture, some traditional yuga food dishes commonly enjoyed include biryani, dosa, samosas, and paneer tikka.
Some traditional Palm Sunday foods commonly enjoyed during this religious holiday include hot cross buns, fig cakes, and dishes made with fresh spring vegetables.
Some traditional recipes of Laos that are popular and commonly enjoyed include laap (a minced meat salad), sticky rice, tam mak hoong (spicy green papaya salad), and mok pa (steamed fish wrapped in banana leaves).
Some traditional Italian spuntini (snacks or appetizers) include bruschetta, arancini, olives, prosciutto, and crostini.
Some traditional harem foods commonly enjoyed by royalty in ancient times include dishes like roasted meats, fruits, nuts, and sweets like baklava and Turkish delight. These foods were often served in elaborate feasts to showcase the wealth and status of the rulers.
Some traditional Christian foods enjoyed during religious holidays and celebrations include hot cross buns for Easter, fish on Fridays during Lent, and roast turkey for Christmas.
Some popular Senegalese traditional foods include thieboudienne (a dish made with fish, rice, and vegetables), yassa (marinated grilled chicken or fish with onions and lemon), and mafe (a peanut stew with meat and vegetables). These dishes are commonly enjoyed by both locals and visitors in Senegal.
Some popular rustic food dishes commonly enjoyed in traditional settings include beef stew, shepherd's pie, pot roast, and chicken and dumplings. These hearty and comforting dishes often feature simple ingredients and cooking methods that have been passed down through generations.
Some traditional Christian foods enjoyed during religious holidays and celebrations include hot cross buns during Easter, fish on Fridays during Lent, and fruitcake during Christmas.
Some traditional Salvadoran dishes that are best enjoyed with Salvadoran crema include pupusas, tamales, and yuca con chicharrn.