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  • '''Irish cuisine''' is the culinary tradition in Ireland.
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  • The '''cuisine of Uganda''' (in [[Swahili]], ''chakula'') consists of traditional cooking ...akfast porridge. ''Chapati'', an Asian flatbread, is also part of Ugandan cuisine.
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  • Various cuisine articles and cuisine catalogs in Citizendium are linked from this page: ==Cuisine by nation==
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  • '''Spanish cuisine''' has common elements, a number of regional specialties, and was greatly i ...da]], mixed with smoked meat. While [[Brazilian cuisine]] has [[Portuguese cuisine|Portuguese]] roots, Spain and Portugal share the Iberian peninsula, and the
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  • '''Indian cuisine''' is the culinary tradition on the Indian subcontinent.
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  • ''Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes in Portuguese cuisine, in '''alphabetical''' order.''
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  • ...auce until it becomes the basis for all the classic brown sauces in French cuisine
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  • ''Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes in [[India]]n cuisine, in '''alphabetical''' order.'' | pan Indian or ''Mughlai'' or ''Moglai''; also see [[Iranian cuisine]]
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  • ''Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes in German cuisine, in '''alphabetical''' order.''
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  • ...ne of the world's most refined and elegant styles of cooking. The national cuisine known today has evolved from centuries of social and political change. The ...ne of France. [[Basque cuisine]] has also been a great influence over the cuisine in the southwest of France.
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  • ...mel]] sauce, but not having the caramel glazed to it, as with the [[French cuisine|French]] [[creme caramel]]. Often, it is served in a bowl, with enough sau
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  • {{r|Cuban cuisine}} {{r|Mexican cuisine}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cuisine]]
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  • {{r|Belgian cuisine}} {{r|Catalog of global cuisine}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[French cuisine/Catalogs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[British cuisine/Catalogs]]
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  • * [[Catalog of Indian cuisine]]
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  • '''Wiener Schnitzel''', a famous dish of the [[Austrian cuisine]], is a In the international cuisine, a [[Wiener schnitzel]] is a more or less close variant, a breaded slice of
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  • {{r|Catalog of global cuisine}} {{r|Cuisine}}
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  • * [http://www.dmoz.org/Home/Cooking/World_Cuisines/Asian/Indian// Indian cuisine at the Open Directory Project]
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  • {{r|Belgian cuisine}} {{r|French cuisine}}
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  • '''Portuguese cuisine''' is the culinary tradition of Portugal.
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  • '''Thai cuisine''' is the culinary tradition in Thailand.
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  • '''Polynesian cuisine''' is the culinary tradition in Polynesia.
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  • '''Irish cuisine''' is the culinary tradition in Ireland.
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  • '''Fusion cuisine''' is an often creative mixture of distinctly different regional cooking st ...ng of the American South is a fusion of [[British cuisine]] with [[African cuisine]] brought by slaves, with some Native American touches, especially in ingre
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  • In the international cuisine, a variant of [[Wiener Schnitzel]], an Austrian specialty.
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  • ...'''alphabetical''' list of: well-known dishes in American (United States) cuisine; American regional cuisines; and American chefs, gourmets and food critics. ==Regional American cuisine==
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  • ===Cuisine===
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