What Foreign Cuisine Should You Learn To Cook?

What foods from other regions and countries should you learn to cook?

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Here are all the results with descriptions

French
Ahh, the art of French cooking. You love comfort, pleasure, and the savoring of the finer things in life. Whether it's a hearty stew or a delicate croissant, you know that even the simplest of things can be turned into the most extraordinary delights. French cooking may sound complicated, but much of it is easy-peasy. Grab some carrots, beef, mushrooms, and pearl onions and you've got a dish that will impress your friends without much effort at all on your part.

Turkish
You love the experience of fresh foods that taste like the summer itself. If you've never tried Turkish food, it's a lot like Greek (shhh - Turks don't like the comparison) with some things you'll recognize like Baklava, tzatziki, kifta, falafel, and more, but with its own unique spin and added dishes. Turkish desserts will make you think you're heaven. The same fresh taste of perfect produce comes out in their desserts, like finely chopped apples and dates in delicate cookies. The Turkish breakfast is fantastic. There is a breakfast roll that is somewhat like a kolache, but better. One that can really be used as an anytime snack is cream cheese and diced olives in the center of a yeast roll. Do a search for Turkish recipes now. You won't be disappointed!

Japanese
You are skillful, artful, and enjoy fine presentation and carefully executed details. Japanese cooking will feed your inner artist well. Mastering the skills required for Japanese cooking will be as satisfying as the dishes you learn to make.

Indian
The richness and healing goodness of Indian food will be of great comfort to you as you learn to prepare one of the world's healthiest cuisines. Indian food heals the body from the inside out with combinations of herbs, spices, vegetables, and fruits that keep our organs in proper working order so that the rest of the body stays healthy. Indian food is also very tasty! If you're one of those that cannot stand the smell or taste of curry, don't worry. Indian food has a great many dishes that have no curry at all. The desserts are phenomenal, you've never had better vegetables, and their grilled meats are excellent. If you want to give an Indian recipe a quick spin, try carrot halwa to start. It's a tasty dish that you'll be surprised to find is a sweet and wonderful dessert!

Italian
Sure, sure, you know how to open that jar of spaghetti sauce or make a pizza, but Italian food is teeming with diversity. Learn to make Italian breads from scratch, to put together a fine Italian seafood dish, experiment with capers, pine nuts, and more. Wouldn't life be so much sweeter if you could whip up tiramisu or cannolis at home? What about the perfect lasagna? Maybe you can even learn to make gelato. Try it and find out!

German
German food is more than sausages, sauerkraut, and schnitzel - not that those aren't great! Learning the art of German cooking will give all of your cooking a boost. Your number of mastered side dishes would diversify your home cooked menu for at least a year. And it's almost all comfort food. Hearty sandwiches, tasty potatoes, rich desserts, meats with gravy - German food has it all. Just do an image search and you'll see. Don't forget that German food goes great with beer!