Ethnic Foods with C

  • South Asian dish style; classic ethnic food.

  • Maghrebi staple grain dish; clearly ethnic.

  • South Asian condiment; traditional and tasty!

  • Chow mein
  • Short for chili con carne, Tex-Mex classic.

  • Indian spiced tea (masala chai); cultural drink.

  • Italian fried squid dish; widely known.

  • Spanish/Latin sweet pastry sticks; traditional.

  • South Asian/British curry dish; specific.

  • French thin pancakes, classic street dessert

  • Tex-Mex deep-fried burrito, US–Mex border dish

  • Spanish cured sausage, key in tapas and Latin dishes.

  • Dish using curry spices, tied to South Asian cuisines

  • American‑Chinese wonton snack, crispy crab filling.

  • French thin pancake, classic street dessert.

  • Mexican braised pork, used in tacos and burritos.

  • Latin American citrus‑marinated seafood dish.

  • Broad, but evokes Chinese‑style noodle dishes.

  • South Asian flatbread staple, common in India.

  • Mexican fried tortilla dish, popular in Tex‑Mex.

  • North Indian chickpea curry, staple Punjabi dish.

  • Spiced coconut-based curry, common in Thai and South Asian cuisines.

  • Generic but fine: dumplings in Chinese style, e.g. jiaozi.

  • Italian pastry from Sicily, crisp tube with sweet ricotta.

  • Fried dough pastry from Spain, popular in Latin America.

  • Chinese‑American stir‑fried chicken with cashews.

  • Grilled marinated beef, classic Mexican dish for tacos.

  • Folded oven‑baked pizza from Italy, esp. Naples.

  • Chinese‑American stir‑fry of meat, eggs and veggies.

  • North African grain dish, staple in Maghreb cuisines.

  • North Indian chickpea curry, Punjabi origin, aka chole bhature.

  • Chicken tikka masala
  • Mexican flatbread staple, base for tacos and many dishes.

  • Rice porridge from East Asia, key comfort food in China.

  • Tex‑Mex style deep‑fried burrito, popular in US Southwest.

  • Italian stuffed pasta tubes baked or sauced, classic primi.

  • Common in South and Southeast Asia; rice cooked with coconut milk.

  • Tex-Mex dish of beef, chili, beans; popular in US, Mexico border.

  • Classic South Asian rice dish with spices; huge in India, Pakistan.

  • Indian street food family; spicy, tangy snacks from North India.

  • Indian dessert “gajar ka halwa”; grated carrot milk pudding.

  • Filipino/Latin-style fried pork rinds; street snack and pulutan.

  • South Indian dosa stuffed with spiced cheese; regional variation.

  • Indian spiced milk tea; “chai tea” redundant but widely used.

  • Filipino beef or goat stew from Spain’s caldereta; fiesta food.

The words in the list Ethnic Foods with C come from players of the word game City, Country, River.