Popular Jamaican food

Jerk Chicken Undoubtedly one of Jamaica’s most traditional and popular dishes, Jerk Chicken, is found everywhere on the island, from street stalls to top restaurants. Named after its cooking method called ‘jerk cooking’, chicken is coated in a paste made from chillies, spices and herbs and slow-cooked over pimento wood in old oil barrels until charred and super smoky. Jamaican Jerk Chicken is traditionally served with rice, peas, cabbage and fried plantains. Jerk marinade is also used to flavour beef, pork, goat, and fish and is regarded as an authentic Jamaican soul food as the people of Jamaica believe flavourful, vibrant food is good for the body and the soul. Click Here to view our very own Jamaican Jerk Chicken Recipe using our Jamaican Jerk blend plus many more to bring the flavours of Jamaica into your kitchen. Shop spices. Ackee & Saltfish [...]

2022-05-12T00:50:12+00:00July 31, 2021|LATIN AMERICA, REGIONS|

Traditional Mexican Cuisine

When it comes to iconic dishes in Mexico, there is certainly no shortage. Here are just a few of some of their delicious local gems: Mexican Street Foods We absolutely love Mexican street foods and everything international cuisine. See our inspired spices and our Mexican Burrito Spice that you can take home to bring the flavours of Mexico right into your kitchen.Shop spices. Tacos, Fajita, and Burrito Often when we think Mexican food, we think tacos! One of Mexico’s most popular taco varieties, Tacos al Pastor, dates back to the 1920s and 30s when Lebanese and Syrian migrants came to Mexico. ‘Al Pastor’ means ‘in the style of the shepherd’ and is where thin strips of pork are sliced off a spit and served on corn tortillas with onions, coriander, and pineapple. need a short description for burrito and fajita Tortillas and Enchiladas [...]

2022-03-15T21:37:47+00:00July 31, 2021|LATIN AMERICA, REGIONS|

Iconic dishes & drinks in Ethiopia

If Berbere is the national spice of Ethiopia, then Injera is the national side dish. A savoury pancake, edible plate, and set of cutlery all in one, Injera is a slightly sour fermented flatbread with a spongy texture that's eaten with just about everything. Traditionally served with curries, stews, and salads on top, Injera is used to pick up and eat food with the right hand, making every dish a completely immersive experience.  The most common dish you'll find atop a piece of Injera is a Wat – Ethiopian curry. Doro Wat (chicken curry) is their most iconic dish at every pivotal event and ceremony in Ethiopia. It's rich and red with a strong aroma and flavour from the Berbere cooked low and slow until the chicken is super tender. Served at festivals and family get-togethers on Ganna or Timkat, Doro Wat is [...]

2021-10-14T21:26:31+00:00July 31, 2021|AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST, REGIONS|

Traditional Moroccan Dishes and Foods

The Tagine The most commonly cooked Moroccan food dishes consist of lamb, followed by chicken, and are usually prepared the traditional way in a tagine. A tagine is a traditional round clay dish with a cone-shaped lid used to lock in heat and flavour, braising meat and vegetables until tender and super-fragrant. Along with meats, legumes such as lentils and chickpeas are also popular to add protein. Hearty vegetables like pumpkin, potatoes, and carrots are commonly added to tagines with the clever additions of olives for saltiness and fruits like currants and pomegranate seeds for sweetness. Couscous In Morocco, almost no dish is eaten without couscous. A combination of wheat flour, semolina, barley, and corn, couscous is milled and rolled into a fine grain that swells and softens when cooked in hot water or stock. Its light, fluffy texture and neutral flavour make it [...]

2022-03-16T00:06:23+00:00July 31, 2021|AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST, REGIONS|

Iconic dishes & drinks in Japan

The Japanese word for curry is Kare, and their take on curry is a golden sauce for chicken, veg, or beef flavoured with spices and sweetened with apples. A popular version is the Katsu Curry, in which they crumb the chicken cutlets or tofu steaks and then cover them with rich curry gravy.   When it comes to iconic dishes in Japan, many celebrate local fruits of the sea. No other cuisine celebrates seafood quite like the Japanese – from seaweed to urchins to grilled, dried, poached or even raw fish, seafood is a staple in this elegantly simple cuisine. Sushi is a work of art in itself and celebrates the natural flavour of seafood like no other. Traditionally consisting of nori seaweed sheets, sticky rice, and seafood, meat or veg in the centre then rolled in a bamboo mat to create a cylinder [...]

2021-10-14T21:27:16+00:00July 31, 2021|NORTH ASIA, REGIONS|

Iconic dishes & drinks in China

Home of the stir-fry, Chinese food is all about eating with the eyes and the stomach. There is no set ingredient list for any stir-fry. It’s all about colourful, fresh ingredients cooked quickly on a high heat and constantly moving in their most prized cooking implements – the wok. Every Chinese home has at least one, and it has now become known worldwide like this. Clever in design, it heats up quickly whilst maintaining an even heat throughout and pushing all ingredients back to the centre after being tossed in its piping-hot sphere.  With China being such a sprawling country with so many iconic and traditional dishes throughout, there are many stand-outs that we in Australia just love including things like the classic Sweet and Sour Pork and Chop Sui from the South or Sichuan-spiced crispy chicken and seafood of the North. One [...]

2021-10-14T21:27:43+00:00July 31, 2021|NORTH ASIA, REGIONS|

The most famous Malaysian dishes

Malaysian dishes Rendang When thinking of Malaysian curry, no one can go past the Rendang. However, it is hotly contested as to whether Rendang is of Indonesian or Malaysian origin. Regardless, in both countries, it has become a national treasure. Rendang is a tender, slightly more dry curry filled with slow-cooked beef, punchy herbs, spices, and warm toasted coconut. As with most Southeast Asian curries, a good spice blend is vital and the foundation to good Rendang. Dried chillies add a raisin-like flavour and intense heat, whilst kaffir lime leaves add a tang, galangal and turmeric, an earthy hum, and cloves and cumin a warm sweetness along with many other flavourful additions. Try our Beef Rendang recipe here Laksa Laksa is a complex, hearty broth made most commonly from a collection of spices, coconut cream, lime, chilli, pungent prawn paste, two types of [...]

2021-12-05T04:46:22+00:00July 31, 2021|AUSTRAL ASIA, REGIONS|

Iconic dishes & drinks in Thailand

With so many native delicacies and iconic dishes, three staple dish categories you will always find around Thailand are salads, stir-fries and curries. Due to the warm climate, salads are essential in Thai cuisine; however, the use of salad is very different to our western world. Commonly used in Thai salads are raw vegetables and unripe fruits, meats, and lots of herbs, with the common adornment of crunchy nuts, seeds or fried shallots all balanced for colour, texture and flavour. One of the most famous is a Waterfall Beef Salad – roasted and ground rice is tossed through fresh mint and coriander with grilled beef. Topped with fried shallots, all doused in a zesty sauce of classic Thai flavours, including lemongrass, kaffir lime leaf, fish sauce, lime, chilli and palm sugar. Another refreshing hit throughout Thailand is the mega-hot Papaya Salad made from [...]

2021-10-14T21:28:26+00:00July 31, 2021|AUSTRAL ASIA, REGIONS|

Iconic dishes & drinks in India

So many iconic dishes spring to mind when thinking of this beautiful cuisine, each one as complex and exciting as the next. A staple of Indian cooking, there are many different kinds of Dahl. A popular dish often seen on a Thali is the classic vegetarian dish – Dal. Made chiefly from beans, peas, or lentils, Dal is consumed widely in staunchly vegetarian regions. It is versatile and easy to make. It is high in protein and fibre and always contains immune-building aromatics of fresh ginger, garlic, and turmeric. Another famous vegetarian dish - Palak paneer. An intensely green sauce of spinach and spices coating cubes of firm paneer cheese.  Thanks to the Afghans, a favourite among many Indian regions is Tandoori Chicken – tender, brick-red chicken marinated in a mix of yoghurt and strong spices then cooked in a flaming-hot Tandoori clay [...]

2021-10-14T21:28:50+00:00July 31, 2021|REGIONS, SOUTH ASIA|

Iconic dishes & drinks in Pakistan

There is no dish more iconic in Pakistani cuisine than the Biryani. Meat such as goat is slow-cooked with yoghurt, spices, sweet onions and chillies for hours then combined with saffron-infused rice in layers with fresh mint, tomatoes, nuts, sultanas and crispy onions. A divinely spiced dish that is served at just about every major celebration. Pakistan is divided into people who like bread with their meal and people who like rice – it’s crisp on the outside and fluffy on the inside. The two main types are roti and naan. Naan has yeast, milk or yoghurt added. Only one way to enjoy a Pakistani feast – and that’s without a knife or fork. Hence why dishes like Tandoori chicken and sides like naan are too very popular in Pakistan. Dishes like Mantu are also famous in these parts and can of course [...]

2021-10-14T21:29:12+00:00July 31, 2021|REGIONS, SOUTH ASIA|

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