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vegandukan.com
What is a Frankie? Invented in the Mumbai street-side vendor’s cart Frankies have made their journey across the world now. And in the course of it, has become super versatile to satisfy countless...
honest-catch.com
Shrimp gyoza with edamame and dip 🧡 For Japanese street food fans ✓ quick and easy ✓ Ideal for everyday life ✓ Now at HONEST CATCH!
munchyseeds.co.uk
Now we're sort of talking food 'porn' here as this delicious and devilish chocolate topped pudding will put a smile on everybody's face and have them asking
homecooked.cz
This version of the okonomiyaki recipe comes from the Japanese city of Osaka where this dish is a famous street food delicacy. The basis is freshly cut cabbage into strips, or you can also use...
www.nutella.com
Sort your breakfast in minutes! Find the recipe for Breakfast Toasts with Nutella® on the Nutella® UK website. A quick, easy, and delicious breakfast option.
flowerdalefarm.com.au
Recipe created for Flowerdale Farm by Michael Cole, Australia's candidate for Bocuse d'Or 2019 and Head Chef at the Flinders Hotel.
lafriquemarket.com
Puff Puff is a popular deep-fried dough snack enjoyed across Nigeria and many African countries. It’s delightfully soft and fluffy on the inside with a golden crispy exterior, slightly sweet with a...
Ingredients: flour, yeast, sugar, salt, nutmeg, water, bean
pepkitchen.com
Try the delicious Bombay Masala Toast Sandwich, a spicy potato and peas filling between buttered bread, topped with chutney and sev—perfect for satisfying your Mumbai street food cravings!
anniecooking.com
Experience the rich, creamy custard and flaky pastry of authentic Portuguese Pastel de Nata. Perfect for any occasion, this quintessential dessert transports you to Lisbon's streets.
www.nelliesfreerange.com
These crazy delicious breakfast burritos are ready to ROCK your morning! With easy make-ahead instructions, you'll be able to get your meal prep on and have breakfast sorted for the week.
www.airfrydelights.com
Panisse, also known as panisse fritters or chickpea fritters, originated in the Provence region of France. It was traditionally made with chickpea flour, water, and olive oil, and served as a street...
www.momtastic.com
These are sort of a take on Red Velvet, only richer, darker, and made with fresh beets -- not food coloring!  I think we all would love to avoid red food