Popular foods vary greatly from country to country, but some dishes have gained widespread recognition and become staples in many cultures. Share one from your country!
#1 Shakshuka! When There's Leftover Matbuha (A Spicy Tomatoes Past) From Sabbath, That Is My Go On Sunday Morning Aside With Israeli Salad And Toast

41points
#2 Tagliatelle Al Tartufo

36points
#3 Poutine ! Fries, Gravy And Cheese Curd Party In My Mouth

33points
#4 Borscht (I Am Ukrainian!)

33points
#5 Steak And Fries

32points
#6 A Potato And Meat Dish Called Cepelinai (Zeppelins) From Lithuania

29points
#7 Pierogis! My Grandma Was A First Generation Immigrant From Poland And We Still Use Her Recipe Today!

29points
#8 A Typical Northern German Dish: Green Cabbage With Potatos Plus Pork Belly And A Sausage, Both Smoked And Cooked

24points
#9 Pie, Mash, And Liquor. Pies Turned Upside Down To Soften The Crusts. Plenty Of Chilli Vinegar

24points
#10 Hutspot - Is A Typical Dutch Winter Dish. It Is Made By Boiling Potatoes, Carrots And Onions Together And Then Mashing The Whole Into A Stew

24points
#11 I Think Tamales Come On Top Of The List. The Most Popular Dish In Mexican Culture

23points
#13 Fondue, A Traditional Swiss Winter Dish!

20points
#14 Crepes! From The U.s, My Favorite Breakfast Food Is Crepes. It's Best With Fruit, And Is A Weekend Tradition :)

19points
#15 Rösti, Dish From Switzerland. Graded Potatoes With Bacon And Sometimes An Egg On Top

19points
#16 Pea Soup From Dried Peas, Cheap Traditional Dish In Finland, Still Popular Today To The Point They Have It Once A Week In The Army

18points
#17 Dosa, Eaten Mostly In The South For Breakfast

17points
#18 Sarawak Laksa, From Sarawak, Malaysia. It Is Once Described By Anthony Bourdain As "Breakfast Of The Gods"

17points
#19 Shrimp And Grits

14points
#20 Frijoles With White Rice And Minced Meat From Cuba (Not My Photo)

14points



