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List Of Maltese Dishes
The following is a list of dishes in Maltese cuisine: Appetizers * Żebbuġ Mimli (pitted green olives stuffed with tuna mixture) * Fażola bajda bit-tewm u t-tursin (White beans with parsley, garlic and olive oil) * Ful bit-tewm * Bigilla (mashed "Tic beans "known in Malta as "Ful Ta' Ġirba" (Djerba beans)) * Galletti (Maltese biscuit) * Bebbux (escargot) Soups * Brodu (beef or chicken broth) * Minestra (Maltese version of minestrone, a thick soup of Italian origin made with vegetables) * Kusksu (vegetable soup with small pasta beads called ''kusksu'' and fresh broad beans in season) * Soppa tal-armla Widow's Soup (vegetable soup with fresh cheeselets and beaten eggs) * Aljotta (fish soup with plenty of garlic, herbs, and tomatoes) * Kawlata (cabbage and pork soup) Pasta and rice * Imqarrun (macaroni, bolognese style meat sauce, and egg casserole) * Timpana (macaroni and tomato sauce casserole) * Ravjul (Ravioli and tomato sauxe) * Ross il-forn (baked rice) * Għa ...
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Vegetables Malta
Vegetables are parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food. The original meaning is still commonly used and is applied to plants collectively to refer to all edible plant matter, including the edible flower, flowers, fruits, edible plant stem, stems, leaf vegetable, leaves, list of root vegetables, roots, and list of edible seeds, seeds. An alternative definition of the term is applied somewhat arbitrarily, often by culinary and cultural tradition. It may exclude foods derived from some plants that are fruits, flowers, nut (fruit), nuts, and cereal grains, but include savoury fruits such as tomatoes and courgettes, flowers such as broccoli, and seeds such as Pulse (legume), pulses. Originally, vegetables were collected from the wild by hunter-gatherers and entered cultivation in several parts of the world, probably during the period 10,000 BC to 7,000 BC, when a new History of agriculture, agricultural way of life developed. At first, plants ...
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Macaroni Casserole
Macaroni casserole is a dish of baked pasta. It is especially known as a staple in northern European home cooking. It is a dish of cooked macaroni and a mixture of egg and milk with additional ingredients like meats, vegetables or fish. It is commonly made with cheese or breadcrumbs sprinkled on top. The dish is reminiscent of a frittata, with the main difference being that it is baked entirely in the oven. It is usually eaten with ketchup. Variants by country Finland In Finland, the dish is called ''makaronilaatikko'' (Finnish) or ''makaronilåda'' (Swedish), , and is one of the most popular traditional dishes. According to a survey conducted in 2010 with 1,100 respondents, it is the second most popular everyday dish for dinner in Finland. Nowadays, the dish is most commonly made with minced meat, but is traditionally made without meat or cheese. When prepared without meat, it was often used as a replacement for potatoes in the meal and later on, it became a part of the dish ...
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Roulade
A roulade () is a dish of filled rolled meat or pastry. Roulade can be savory or sweet. Swiss roll is an example of a sweet roulade. Traditionally found in various European cuisines, the term ''roulade'' originates from the French word ''rouler'', meaning "to roll". Meat A meat-based roulade typically consists of a slice of steak rolled around a filling such as cheese, vegetables, or other meats. A roulade, like a braising, braised dish, is often browned then covered with wine or stock and cooked. Such a roulade is commonly secured with a toothpick, metal skewer or a piece of string. The roulade is sliced into rounds and served. Of this common form, there are several notable dishes: *Paupiette, French cuisine, French veal roulade filled with vegetables, fruits or sweetmeats *Rinderroulade, German cuisine, German and Hungarian beef roulade filled with onions, bacon and pickles. Also Cabbage roll, Kohlrouladen, cabbage filled with minced meat. *Španělské ptáčky (Spanish b ...
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