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So, if you are 'into' hot curries, this one is up there with the hottest. Phall is even hotter than vindaloo and originated in Indian restaurants - but in which country did it originate? |
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There are several different recipes for Otak-otak depending on the region it is being made. Generally, ingredients include fish paste, coconut milk, shallots, garlic and a mixture of spices. If I then tell you it's wrapped in a banana, coconut or pandan leaf and steamed, can you tell me the region where this spicy dish originated? |
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Creole cau-cau uses the yellow chili pepper, aji amarillo, for both colour and heat in this tripe and potato stew. From which South American country does this dish originate? |
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Sos Ti Malis (Sauce Ti-Malice) is not so much a spicy dish as a spicy sauce for spooning over meat. It is basically a cooked tomato and onion mixture with plenty of peppers added in for that essential heat. In which Caribbean country did Sos Ti Malis originate? |
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If you know even a smidgen about south-east or east Asian cuisine, you will have probably heard of Kimchi - a dish of fermented vegetables. Kimchi jjigae is a stew-type dish made with meat (usually either pork or seafood) and kimchi. In which country would you find this spicy dish? |
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Pad Prik Khing is a spicy red curry made with prik khing curry paste. In which southeast Asian country will you generally find this dish? |
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Jerk is a style of cooking where meat is marinated in jerk spice, with allspice and Scotch bonnet peppers as the main ingredients. In which country is this a traditional style of cooking? |
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Shrimp Creole (or other Creole-type dishes) is a popular dish consisting of meat smothered in a spicy tomato sauce. In which southern US state would you find Creole-style cooking? |
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Sik Sik Wat is beef stewed in red pepper paste. Doro Wat is chicken stewed in red pepper paste. Both are spicy dishes served on a pancake-type bread that is ripped into pieces and used to scoop up the food. In which African country would you find this Hot dish? |
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Sichuan Huoguo, also known as Sichuan Hotpot or Sichuan Huo Guo, is similar in style to a fondue where a central pot of simmering stock is used to cook a variety of ingredients at the table. In which country would this dish, (using Sichuan pepper of course!) be prepared? |
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