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  • #REDIRECT [[French cuisine/Catalogs]]
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  • ...n-Chinese dish [[chop suey]] clearly reflected the adaptation of [[Chinese cuisine]] to the [[ingredient]]s available in North America. ...ay almost every locale in the world has access to not only its traditional cuisine, but also to many other world cuisines as well. New cuisines are constantly
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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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  • '''Portuguese cuisine''' is the culinary tradition of Portugal.
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[British cuisine/Catalogs]]
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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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  • '''Iranian cuisine''' is distinctive, but relatively little known in the West. It does have si ...ze through a light meal of nothing else. One of the first surprises of the cuisine is to be served large piles of culinary herbs, such as [[mint]], [[tarragon
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  • ...est, as well as having cold, temperate, and tropical climates, China has a cuisine that is both highly diverse and very distinctive. ...nquets is marked for exquisite taste, creativity and beauty. This imperial cuisine reached its peak during the [[Qing dynasty]].
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  • '''Canadian cuisine''' is the culinary tradition of Canada.
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  • ...lar as [[French cuisine|French]], [[Chinese Cuisine|Chinese]], or [[Indian Cuisine|Indian]]. ==Identifying American cuisine==
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  • ...sta]] is what comes to mind when most English speakers think of '''Italian cuisine''', Italian cooking can be as varied as any other. There is a range of dif Emigration has meant that Italians have brought the rich wealth of their cuisine to many other nations. There are sizable populations of persons of Italian
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  • What is known as '''Austrian cuisine''' is a heritage of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy.
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  • '''Thai cuisine''' is the culinary tradition in Thailand.
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  • '''German cuisine''' is the common name for the culinary traditions in Germany.
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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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  • ''This is a catalog of well-known dishes in Italian cuisine, in '''alphabetical''' order.''
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  • [[Cuisine]] of the [[United States of America]].
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  • {{r|American cuisine}} {{r|Belgian cuisine}}
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  • ''Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes in Polynesian cuisine, in '''alphabetical''' order.''
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  • ...flavors native to the region with [[French cuisine|French]] and [[Chinese cuisine|Chinese]] influences
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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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  • ...his will be a list of well-known dishes, meals and food items in [[British cuisine]], in '''alphabetical''' order.''
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  • Various cuisine articles and cuisine catalogs in Citizendium are linked from this page: ==Cuisine by nation==
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  • * [[Catalog of American cuisine|American cuisine]] * [[Belgian cuisine]]
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  • {{r|cuisine}} ==Types of cuisine==
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  • {{r|Cuisine}} {{r|Cajun cuisine}}
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  • ...ish]] origin but with distinct [[Brazilian cuisine|Brazilian]] and [[Cuban cuisine|Cuban]] variations
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  • {{r|American cuisine}} {{r|Belgian cuisine}}
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  • A [[custard]] from [[Spanish cuisine]] and related styles (e.g., [[Cuban cuisine]]), covered in [[caramel]] sauce
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  • {{r|Cuisine}} {{r|Haute cuisine}}
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  • ...tyle of Cuba, drawing far more from [[Spanish cuisine]] than the [[Mexican cuisine]] sometimes confused with it in American restaurants
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  • {{r|British cuisine}} {{r|Korean cuisine}}
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  • ...flavors native to the region with [[French cuisine|French]] and [[Chinese cuisine|Chinese]] influences
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  • *[[Catalog of Austrian cuisine]] *[[Catalog of Cajun and Creole cuisine]]
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  • ...dish containing eggs along with meats or vegetables or both; in [[Mexican cuisine]], a flatbread made of corn (maize).
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  • **[[Catalog of American cuisine|American cuisine]] **[[Catalog of Belgian cuisine|Belgian cuisine]]
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  • {{r|British cuisine}} {{r|Egg (cuisine)}}
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  • {{r|Cuisine}} {{r|Japanese cuisine}}
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  • {{r|American cuisine}} {{r|Catalog of global cuisine}}
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  • {{r|Spanish cuisine}} {{r|Latin American cuisine}}
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  • ...egion. They draw from a mixture of [[French cuisine|French]] and [[African cuisine]]; many of the dishes are spicier than in other parts of the U.S.
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  • '''Creole''' is a style of cuisine that originated in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Lou ...ecome the popular fusion cuisine it is today. Spanish influences on Creole cuisine include hot peppers, rice, and beans, and the extensive African influence i
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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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  • '''Irish cuisine''' is the culinary tradition in Ireland.
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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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  • '''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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  • [[Cuisine]] of the [[United States of America]].
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  • ...n-Chinese dish [[chop suey]] clearly reflected the adaptation of [[Chinese cuisine]] to the [[ingredient]]s available in North America. ...ay almost every locale in the world has access to not only its traditional cuisine, but also to many other world cuisines as well. New cuisines are constantly
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  • A [[Spanish cuisine|Spanish]] seafood stew, with unusual ingredients including [[almond]]s
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  • '''German cuisine''' is the common name for the culinary traditions in Germany.
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  • Most common species of [[burdock]]; ''gobo'' in [[Japanese cuisine]]; used in [[phytotherapy|herbal medicine]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ugandan cuisine]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cuisine}}
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  • ...55) French chef and restauranteur considered the father of modern [[French cuisine]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Italian cuisine]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cuisine}}
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  • A [[custard]] from [[French cuisine]], covered with a hard [[caramel]] topping produced by direct and intense h
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  • ...who established the standards for what is now considered classic [[French cuisine]].
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