We continue with our list of great video recipes from every country in the world. These make great travel recipes and can serve as inspiration for cooking exotic cuisine at home to remind you of your travels! Here, find video recipes from countries beginning with M through P.
Plus, check out one of my favorites, The Blue Zones Kitchen: 100 Recipes to Live to 100 for more international recipes which can be very helpful for travelers!
*This is a huge list. Feel free to go directly to the a particular country’s recipe by clicking the Skip to Country links below.
Skip to Country recipe by country name: ABCD–EFGH–IJKL–MNOP–QRST–UVWXYZ
M
- Madagascar –Romazava
- Malawi – Nsima
- Malaysia – Nasi Lemak
- Maldives – Plantain Curry
- Mali – Nandji
- Malta – Maltese Baked Rice
- Marshall Islands –Marshallese Coconut Fish
- Mauritania – Mauritanian Green Tea
- Mauritius – Chicken Biryani
- Mexico – Elotes
- Micronesia – Coconut Chicken Curry
- Moldova – Cheese Dumplings
- Monaco –Barbajuans
- Mongolia – Goat Jembii
- Montenegro –Crunchy Montenegrin Steak
- Morocco –Zaalouk
- Mozambique –Xima
- Myanmar (formerly Burma) – Mohinga
N
- Namibia – Potjiekos
- Nauru – Coconut Crusted Fish
- Nepal – Dal Bhat
- Netherlands – Hutspot and Stampot
- New Zealand– Mince and Cheese Pies
- Nicaragua – Salpicón
- Niger – Spicy Green Kuka Sauce
- Nigeria – Fufu
- North Korea – North Korean style Spicy Stuffed Steamed Eggplant
- North Macedonia (formerly Macedonia) – Pitulici
- Norway – Bacalao
O
- Oman – Shuwa
P
- Pakistan – Karahi Chicken
- Palau – Fried Mekebud
- Palestine – Musakhan
- Panama – Panamanian Sancocho
- Papua New Guinea – Mumu
- Paraguay – Paraguayan Sopa
- Peru – Lomo Saltado
- Philippines – Pancit Bihon
- Poland – Haluski
- Portugal – Cod Fritters
Hope you are enjoying these video recipes! To continue, feel free to Skip to Country recipe by country name: ABCD–EFGH–IJKL–MNOP–QRST–UVWXYZ.
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