Top 7: The Best Street Food Around the World
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Kiwilimón - 2018-10-16T09:22:58.660359Z
In Mexico, we love street food, and tacos in particular are famous around the world for their different flavors and salsas. But it is clear that we are not the only ones with the habit of eating on the sidewalks, and today we tell you about some of the most delicious dishes sold on the streets of different cities around the globe. This is our top 7: the best street food around the world.
We also leave you some recipes from those same countries so you can take a culinary tour around the planet.
1. Bahn Mi, Vietnam
It is said that the best baguette is not found in Paris or Rome, but in Vietnam. This delicious street sandwich features fresh, golden bread filled with mayonnaise, pâté, pork or beef, crunchy pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs.
Pho Ga (Vietnamese soup): http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/sopas/sopa-vietnamita-pho-ga
2. Fish and chips, England
Nothing beats some pieces of battered and fried white fish served with crispy, salty fries, all wrapped in newspaper. This dish is the emblem of London street food and is eaten by everyone from children to executives on their way to the office.
Blueberry scones: http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/desayunos/panes/scones-de-blueberries
3. Tacos
As it could not be otherwise, this list must include one of the best street foods in the world: tacos. Whether they are al pastor, bistec, or campechanos, with green or red salsa, some people travel to Mexico just to try the immense variety of this national specialty.
Tostadas de tinga: http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/botanas/antojitos-mexicanos/tostadas-de-tinga
4. Currywurst, Germany
The classic German sausage is eaten differently at night on the streets of Berlin and Munich. It is served with a spicy red sauce and sometimes with Indian spices that give it a unique flavor. You can eat it inside a baguette or with fries and a good mug of beer.
Spritzgeback (German cookies): http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/postres/galletas-alemanas-spritzgeback
5. Daulat ki chaat, India
Light as a cloud, this snack, usually eaten at night, consists of whipped milk turned into a sponge and seasoned with saffron and a little sugar. It goes without saying that it is a favorite among children.
Green curry: http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/carnes-y-aves/curry-verde-de-res-o-pollo
6. Arepas, Colombia
These thicker and denser tortillas are filled with cheese, beans, and various meats on the streets of Colombia. Just like with tacos, each region of the country has a different recipe, but they all agree that it is a breakfast specialty.
Patacón with shredded beef: http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/carnes-y-aves/res/patacon-con-carne-desmechada
7. Pierogi, Poland
This type of dumpling can be found in various places in Eastern Europe, but in Poland, there is even a festival held in its name. They are filled with cheese, meat, and potatoes, then boiled and fried before being served.
Beet soup: http://www.kiwilimon.com/receta/sopas/sopa-de-betabel-y-jengibre