No. 1: Thailand Massaman curry I remember this "King of All Foods" and I will definitely not miss it next time I go to Thailand!
No. 2: Neapolitan Pizza, Italy? I have eaten pizza in Italy and also been to the pizzeria in "Little Italy" in Toronto. It is indeed better than Pizza Hut.
No. 3: Mexican chocolate balls? I know that Switzerland and Belgium are famous for chocolate. Is Mexico as strong as that?
And it occupies such a high position.
No. 4: Japanese sushi? Sushi is a "variety of food", I like it.
There is a Japanese restaurant in Beijing. Their sushi is blended with North American culture. I especially like it.
No. 5: China Peking Duck? Support!
Many people think that the reputation of roast duck is false because they have never tasted the real fruit-wood roast duck from "Quanjude".
No. 6: German hamburger? The Germans can feel proud. The German hamburger is on the list instead of the American McDonald's "Big Mac".
No. 7: Penang assam laksa, Malaysia Penang is a place I long for. If you have the opportunity to visit, you must have a bowl of this.
No. 8: Thai Tom Yum Goong (Tom yum goong) I have heard the name, but have never eaten it.
No. 9: American ice cream? I have never eaten ice cream in the United States, but I often eat it in Canada. It is delicious and very cheap.
I think it should be about the same.
No. 10: Chicken muamba, a delicacy from Africa that I have never tasted.
No. 11: Rendang, Indonesia. I have only been to Bali. Is this available locally?
Never eaten.
No. 12: Shepherd's pie, a traditional British delicacy. I haven't tried it before, but it looks average.
No. 13: Boiled corn around the world? I like this one!
However, what I like to eat is the chewy "old corn" from northern China, not the sweet corn from Canada.
No. 14: American donuts? Canadian donuts seem to be more famous, but that’s not the case. Why do these ones look so thick?
No. 15: American Kalua pig seems to be a delicacy of native Hawaiians.
No. 16: Hong Kong egg tart? I prefer Macau’s Portuguese egg tart.
No. 17: Lobster from all over the world? This is a good thing. It tastes delicious no matter how you cook it. Of course, I still like lobster sashimi the best.
No. 18: Iranian kebabs? I have never been to Iran, but I have been to Xinjiang. The kebabs in the two places should be similar.
No. 19: Thailand Nam tok moo? How to translate this?
There is a note after the original text that the ingredients include pork, peppers, onions, mint, etc.
No. 20: Venezuelan Arepas? Another unnamed food. Judging from the introduction, it should be similar to our sesame cakes, but it will be filled with meat, eggs, cheese, dried shrimps, etc.
No. 21: French croissant? Everyone knows this one, it’s delicious, especially when it’s fresh out of the oven.
No. 22: Vanilla brownie ice cream from around the world? Does ice cream still have so many tricks?
I just know the ice cream is delicious.
No. 23: Italian Lasagna? Classic Italian pasta, lasagna, topped with minced meat and tomato sauce.
It sounds so lively, but I haven’t eaten it.
No. 24: Irish Champ? The main ingredients are mashed potatoes, spring onions, butter and milk, which sounds unacceptable to me.
No. 25: Indian Butter Garlic Crab Legs? I love crab, but would it taste better with butter?
There were reviews and stickers, and it took me a long time to list only half of them.