A national dish is a dish, food or a drink that represents a particular country, nation or region. It is usually something that is naturally made or popular in that country.
The concept is highly informal and vague, and in many, if not most cases the relationship between a given territory or people and certain typical foods is ambiguous. Typical dishes can vary from region to region, and the use of the term "national dish" does not always imply the existence of a "nation" in any legal sense; e.g. rösti is the national dish in German-speaking Switzerland and fondue is in French-speaking Switzerland, although the political integrity of the Swiss state is undisputed.
Similarly, countries can share a national dish; e.g., traditional food in Austria, the German state of Bavaria, and the Czech Republic is similar; whereas bigos, borscht, and pierogi are popular in several Central and East European countries and generally associated with one or more of them. Beverages can also be assigned the status of a national "dish", such as beer in Germany, Belgium or the Czech Republic, wine in France or Spain, vodka in Poland, Finland, Russia & Sweden. Although in recent years beer has picked up popularity in Poland as a social beverage of choice.
National dishes also function as stereotypes. These can be either autostereotypes, describing a nation's self-image, or heterostereotypes associated with a nation in the outside world, or both. While most "national dish" stereotypes are positive to neutral, they can also acquire the status of ethnic slurs.
For example, sauerkraut continues to be seen as the German national dish, accounting for the usage of kraut as a pejorative term for Germans, even though the dish has become quite rare in today's German cuisine.
Similarly, the French are said to have a particular taste for frog legs, although the dish is not actually very common in that country, and the French are sometimes referred to as frogs in English. The epithet refers to the Franks having toads charged on heraldry, replaced by lillies. This was in further reference to the inaccurate French origins in Frisia, where the lily pads are still used for their national symbol.
Up to the 1980s, Germans used to identify Italian and Turkish immigrants as Spaghettifresser ("spaghetti devourers") and Knoblauchfresser ("garlic devourers"). However, this usage all but disappeared when the German population began to embrace Italian, Turkish, and other immigrant cuisines in the 1980s and is rather seen as an affectionate term if it occurs at all.
An interesting case in this context is the German-style döner kebab. Supposedly invented by a Turkish immigrant in Berlin in the 1970s, it became the most popular German take-away food during the 1990s, but is almost exclusively sold by Turks and considered a Turkish specialty in Germany; however, in Turkey it is often associated with Germany.
In some cases, supposed national dishes are similar to urban legends, especially when relating to countries that are exotic from the perspective of another country. E.g., the popularity of fried spiders in Cambodia, dogs in Korea is largely overestimated in the West. Urban legend-like national dishes can also turn into a self-fulfilling prophecy, as demonstrated by the example of the Scottish deep-fried Mars bar, which is believed to have become at least moderately popular after English media circulated the story of its existence.
For more on the stereotyped usage of foods and its political implications see Freedom fries.
See also:
Some national dishes in alphabetical order by country:
Dish/Food
Afghanistan - Qabili palau
Albania - Tavë kosi
Antigua and Barbuda - Fungee & Pepperpot
Argentina - Asado, Empanada, Milanesa, dulce de leche.
Armenia - Harissa, Lavash.
Australia - Meat pie, fish and chips, Pavlova. Cuisine is poorly defined in the national mythos, and lacking in regional differences. See Cuisine of Australia.
Austria - Tafelspitz, Sachertorte, Wiener Schnitzel (Vienna), Apfelstrudel, Kaiserschmarrn
Azerbaijan - Yarpag dolmasi
Bahrain - Machboos
Bangladesh - Fish and Rice,Biryani
Barbados - Cou-Cou and Flying fish
Belarus - Latkes
Belgium - Pommes frites, Moules Bruxellois (Brussels)
Bhutan - ema datsi
Bolivia - Salteñas
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Cevapi, Bosanski Lonac
Botswana - Seswaai
Brazil - Feijoada, rice and beans, churrasco, brigadeiro
Bulgaria - Sarma, Shopska salad
Cambodia - Amok trey
Canada - Poutine, Pancakes with maple syrup. Cuisine is poorly defined in the national mythos, especially outside of Quebec. However, each region has a distinctive dish or in the case of Quebec, an entirely separate regional cuisine.
Chile - Asado, cazuela, empanadas, Pastel de choclo
China - The staple diets in Northern China are: mantou, bing (Chinese flatbread) and wheat noodles; as for the South: rice, rice noodles and rice congee.
- By city/province:
- Beijing - Peking duck, hot pot
- Fujian - Fotiaoqiang, popiah
- Guangdong - Dim sum, slow cooked soup, siu mei, century egg
- Shanghai - Xiaolongbao, shengjian mantou, red-cooked stews, Shanghai hairy crab
- Sichuan - Mapo doufu, Kung Pao chicken, Twice Cooked Pork, málà hotpot
Hong Kong - egg tart, dim sum, roast goose, wonton noodle soup [1], pineapple bun [2]
Macau - Galinha à Portuguesa, baked pork chop bun.
Colombia - Bandeja paisa, sancocho
Republic of the Congo - Moambe
Costa Rica - Gallo Pinto, Casado
Cuba - Platillo Moros y Cristianos, Ajiaco
Cyprus - Halloumi, Sheftalia, Afelia
Czech Republic - Svickova
Denmark – Pork Roast, Frikadeller, Smørrebrød
Dominica - Mountain chicken
Dominican Republic - White rice topped with stewed red kidney beans, pan fried or braised beef, and side dish of green salad and/or tostones. The ensemble is usually called bandera nacional, which means "national flag", a term equivalent to the Venezuelan pabellón criollo.
Ecuador - Ceviche
Egypt - Ful medames, Kushari, Mulukhiyya
El Salvador - Pupusa
Ethiopia – doro wat (chicken stew) , injera
Finland - hernekeitto (Finnish green pea soup), poronkäristys (sauteed reindeer)
France - Pot-au-feu, baguette (particularly Paris), cassoulet, truffles, foie gras (declared part of the French cultural heritage by legislation in 2005)[1]
Georgia - khachapuri
Germany - currywurst, Sauerbraten, sauerkraut, wurst.
Gibraltar - Calentita
Greece - moussaka, fasolada, Greek salad
Guyana - Guyana Pepperpot
Honduras - Plato Típico
Hungary – goulash
Iceland - Þorramatur (including hákarl)
India - See Cuisine of India
Indonesia - Satay, gado-gado, nasi goreng
Iran - Chelow kabab
Iraq - Masgouf
Ireland – Irish Stew, soda bread
Isle of Man - kipper
Israel - felafel
Italy - pizza, pasta, minestrone, ciabatta, baccala, polenta (northern Italy)
- By region
- Bologna - tortellini, tagliatelle al ragù, mortadella, lasagne, Parmigiano Reggiano
- Florence - bistecca alla fiorentina, ribollita
- Naples - pizza alla napolentana, melanzane alla parmigiana
- Milan - risotto alla milanese, panettone, ossobuco alla milanese
- Rome - porchetta, spaghetti carbonara, Stracciatella, Gnocchi di semolino alla romana
- Sardinia - Sa fregula (couscous), pane carasau
- Sicily - arancini, caponata, ricotta
- Torino - agnolotti, grissini, Gianduiotto
- Venice - scampi, risi e bisi
Jamaica - ackee and saltfish, callaloo
Japan - sushi, sashimi, ramen, donburi, Japanese curry
- By region
Jersey – Jersey Royal potatoes
Jordan - Mansaf
Kazakhstan - Besh barmak
Kenya - Ugali
Korea - Kimchi, Bulgogi, Kalbi, Bibimbap.
Kuwait - Machboos
Kyrgyzstan - laghman
Laos - larb
Lebanon - Kibbe
Libya - Usban
Lithuania - Cepelinai
Malaysia - nasi lemak, roti canai, char kway teow, satay, assam laksa
Maldives - Garudhiya
Mexico - pozole, tacos, mole poblano de guajolote, guacamole
Moldova - Mămăligă
Mongolia - buuz, mutton, airag
Morocco - couscous, tagine, pastilla, harira
Myanmar - mohinga, lahpet
Nepal - dahl baht
New Zealand – Meat pie, fish and chips, pavlova, hāngi
Netherlands - stamppot, hutspot
New Caledonia - Bougna
Nicaragua - Gallopinto
Nigeria - Jolof rice
Norway – lutefisk, fårikål
Pakistan - karahi, Nihari,Sirri Paye, Pulao, Biryani, Haleem, qeema with rice
Panama - Sancocho
Palestine - Musakhan
Paraguay - Sopa paraguaya
Peru - ceviche, quinoa, maize
Philippines - lechon, adobo, sinigang, bistek, lumpia, pancit
Poland - bigos, barszcz, pierogi
Portugal - Bacalhau, Pastel de Nata
Puerto Rico - Arroz con gandules
Romania - Mamaliga, Mititei, Cozonac, Fasole cu carnati
Russia – Pelmeni; Blintzes; pierogies; Borscht; Poached Salmon; Caviar with sour cream and vodka.
Saint Kitts and Nevis - Coconut dumplings, Spicy plantain, saltfish, breadfruit
Saint Lucia - Green Bananas & Dried and salted cod
Saudi Arabia -Kabsa
Senegal - tiebou dieun
Serbia - Pljeskavica
Singapore - Hainanese chicken rice, curry laksa, chilli crab
Slovakia - Bryndzové halušky
Slovenia - ajdovi žganci, potica
South Africa - Bobotie
Spain - Paella, cocido, tapas, chocolate con churros
Sri Lanka - rice and curry
Sweden - Köttbullar (meatballs), pea soup, Smörgåsbord, Ostkaka
Switzerland – rösti, fondue
Syria - Tabbouleh
Taiwan - Suncake, Stinky tofu, Ba wan, Beef noodle soup
Tajikistan - palov
Tanzania - ugali
Thailand - Pad Thai, gaeng (Thai curry), jasmine rice, tom yam
Tibet- Momo dumplings
Trinidad and Tobago - Doubles
Tunisia - Couscous, brik
Turkey - doner kebab, kebab, pide, köfte, dolma, pilav
Turkmenistan - Plov
Ukraine - pierogi
United Arab Emirates - Shawarma
United Kingdom - fish and chips, roast beef dinner, chicken tikka masala
- Countries within the UK:
England – English breakfast, Lancashire hotpot, Yorkshire pudding,shepherd's pie
Scotland – haggis, shortbread, Aberdeen Angus (beef), oatcake, Arbroath Smokie
Wales – laverbread, Welsh rarebit, Cawl, bara brith
Northern Ireland – Ulster fry
United States - apple pie, turkey and pumpkin pie (as part of Thanksgiving dinner), hamburger, hot dog, donut, macaroni and cheese
- By region:
- By state: See List of U.S. state foods for more
California - sourdough bread, hamburgers, Fish Tacos.
Delaware - Mid-Atlantic Crab; Hush Puppies.
Florida - Key lime pie;Grouper
Georgia (U.S. state) - Grits, peaches, peanut
Hawaii - Lau lau, Spam, Poi, Kalua pig
Idaho - potatoes
Illinois - Chicago-style Deep Dish Pizza; Italian Beef; Chicago Hot Dogs;
Indiana - Fried Pork Tenderloin
Kansas - Barbecue,
Louisiana - Jambalaya, Gumbo, Crawfish, Po'boy.
Maine - lobster; lobster roll; New England Clam Chowder.
Maryland - Crab cakes
Massachusetts - Fluffernutter, Baked beans, bulkies, New England boiled dinner
Michigan - Coney Dog, Pasty, Cherries
Minnesota - Hotdish, Lutefisk
Missouri - Barbecue, Missouri wine (including Norton)
Montana - Bison, Elk, Huckleberries
New Hampshire - Maple Syrup
New York
North Carolina - North Carolina barbecue
Ohio - Cincinnati chili, goetta
Pennsylvania - Scrapple
Rhode Island - Jonnycakes; Coffee Cabinets, a.k.a. Coffee Milk; Doughboys; Clam Cakes;
South Carolina - Grits
South Dakota - Fry bread
Tennessee - Memphis barbecue
Texas - Chili con Carne
Vermont - Corn chowder, Maple syrup
Virginia - Smithfield ham, peanut soup, invented at Hotel Roanoke, Brunswick stew.
Washington - apples
Wisconsin - Beer, bratwurst, frozen custard
Uruguay - chivito, asado
Uzbekistan - plov
Vanuatu - Laplap
Venezuela - pabellón criollo, hallaca, arepas
Vietnam - phở
Yemen - saltah
Drink
- Argentina – Mate
- Bangladesh - Cha (sweet milk tea), Lassi (sweet yoghurt drink), Burhani (spicy mint yoghurt drink)
- Bulgaria – rakiya
- Brazil - coffee, Caipirinha, Cachaça
- Canada- Canadian whisky, Canadian Beer, Caesar (cocktail), Newfoundland Screech,
- Chile – pisco
- Greater China - Chinese tea
- Colombia - Tinto (coffee) - Aguadepanela - Aguardiente - Refajo
- Cyprus – zivania
- Czech Republic – beer - Becherovka
- Denmark – akvavit, bitters, lager beer
- Finland – coffee (bag variation, extremelly acid), vodka
- France – wine
- Germany – beer, schnapps
- Greece – ouzo, Greek frappé
- Hungary - unicum
- Iceland – brennivín
- India - Chai, Lassi
- Indonesia - Es cendol
- Ireland – Irish Whiskey; Stout; Lager; Cider; Irish Breakfast tea.
- Israel - Sabra liqueur
- Italy – espresso, grappa, wine
- Jamaica - sorrel, ginger beer, rum.
- Japan – O-sake; Shochu; Green Tea; Oolongcha.
- Korea - soju
- Malaysia - teh tarik
- Mexico - tequila
- Netherlands – jenever, advocaat
- Nicaragua - Macuá
- Norway - Akvavit
- Peru - pisco, Inca Kola
- Pakistan - Lassi, Shakanjbeen,Tea, Shakarkola, Pakola(Ice Cream Soda)
- Philippines - kapeng barako, lambanog, salabat, tubá, bahalina
- Poland - vodka, Beer
- Portugal - wine, sangria, port wine, bica (longer espresso)
- Romania - tuica
- Russia – kvas, tea, vodka
- Serbia - Šljivovica
- Slovakia - Borovicka, Slivovica
- Singapore - Singapore Sling
- South Africa - rooibos tea
- Spain - sangria, sherry, wine
- Taiwan - Bubble tea
- Turkey – rakı, Turkish coffee, apple tea
- United Kingdom
- United States of America – Coffee, Cola, bourbon, Beer
- Uruguay - Medio y Medio
- Venezuela - Guarapo de papelon con limon, Chicha de arroz, Chicha andina
- Vietnam - Green tea (trà xanh or chè xanh)
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