National dish

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National dish refers to a culinary dish that is strongly associated with a particular country. A national dish is part of a nation's identity and self-image. National dishes are often part of a country's culture, heritage and cuisine. They are served during national festivals and other major events.

Definition[edit | edit source]

A national dish is a culinary dish that is strongly associated with a particular country. It may be a dish that is traditionally associated with a specific region, or it may be a dish that has been adopted by the entire nation as a cultural symbol. National dishes are often made with ingredients that are abundant in the country, and they often reflect the country's history, geography, and culture.

Examples[edit | edit source]

There are many examples of national dishes around the world. For example, the national dish of Japan is sushi, a dish made with vinegared rice and various other ingredients, such as raw fish or vegetables. The national dish of Italy is pasta, a type of noodle dish typically served with a sauce. The national dish of India is curry, a dish made with a variety of spices and typically served with rice or bread.

Significance[edit | edit source]

National dishes are significant because they represent a country's culture, history, and identity. They are often served at national festivals and other major events, and they may be used to welcome guests or to celebrate special occasions. In some cases, national dishes may also have religious or symbolic significance.

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