Europe's best national dishes you'll have to try
Karlina Valeiko
27 November 2023
A food tour of Europe
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Tavë kosi, Albania
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Wiener schnitzel, Austria
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Moules frites, Belgium
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Ćevapi, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Shopska salad, Bulgaria
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Fasolada, Cyprus
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Vepřo knedlo zelo, Czechia
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Stegt flæsk, Denmark
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Verivorst, Estonia
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Karjalanpiirakka, Finland
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Pot-au-feu, France
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Sauerbraten, Germany
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Moussaka, Greece
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Goulash, Hungary
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Irish stew, Ireland
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Ragù alla bolognese, Italy
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Grey peas and speck, Latvia
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Cepelinai, Lithuania
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Fårikål, Norway
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Pierogi, Poland
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Bacalhau, Portugal
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Sarmale, Romania
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Gibanica, Serbia
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Idrijski žlikrofi, Slovenia
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Paella, Spain
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Köttbullar, Sweden
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Raclette, Switzerland
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Adana kebab, Turkey
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Chicken tikka masala, UK
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Borscht, Ukraine
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