Asian food with R
Staple grain across Asia; basis for countless dishes.
Japanese wheat noodle soup, now pan‑Asian favorite.
Flatbread from South Asia; key in Indian meals.
Thai dish with red chili paste in coconut curry.
SE Asian tropical fruit, often eaten fresh.
Rich Indonesian beef curry, slow‑cooked in spices.
Root veg; used in many Asian pickles and dishes.
Roast duck is iconic in Chinese cuisine (e.g. Peking).
North Indian kidney bean curry, eaten with rice/roti.
Key element in sushi and sashimi, esp. Japanese.
Indian dessert of paneer balls in sweetened milk.
Crab rangoon‑style fried wontons from American‑Chinese cuisine.
South Indian spicy-sour soup with tamarind and spices.
Indian yogurt side dish with spices, from Hindi.
Fish eggs; used in sushi and Korean, Japanese dishes.
Flaky Malaysian flatbread, popular at mamak stalls.
Malaysian/Indonesian fruit and vegetable salad with sauce.
Rich Kashmiri curry of braised lamb, Persian‑influenced.
East Asian ingredient for desserts, pastes, soups.
Bengali milk‑based sweet dumpling in syrup.
North Indian dish of kidney beans curry with rice.
Vietnamese fresh rolls with rice paper, herbs, shrimp
Sweet red bean filling used in many East Asian desserts
South Indian semolina dosa, street‑food favorite
Indian chhena dumpling dessert, soaked in sugar syrup
Kimchi made from radish, staple Korean side dish
Red pepper widely used in many Asian cuisines
Sri Lankan/Indian style rice with curry accompaniments
Rotli/roti, Indian flatbread, daily staple in Gujarat
South Indian flatbread, popular in Singapore and Malaysia.
Indonesian slow-cooked beef curry, rich in spices.
Sweet Chinese-style pastry filled with red beans.
The words in the list Asian food with R come from players of the word game City, Country, River.