Ethnic Foods with F

  • Classic Chinese/Asian dish - fits the ethnic theme.

  • Tex-Mex favorite; clearly an ethnic dish.

  • Middle Eastern staple - definitely ethnic.

  • Belgian/French classic snack; culturally tied.

  • Spanish/Latin custard dessert - fits great.

  • West African staple - perfect ethnic food.

  • Southern U.S. classic; culturally rooted.

  • French delicacy; a well-known ethnic dish.

  • Common in South Asia - clearly an ethnic dish.

  • Classic French/European breakfast; culturally tied.

  • Spanish for beans, key in Mexican & Latin dishes

  • Iconic French baguette-style bread, global staple

  • Swiss melted cheese dish, famous in the Alps

  • German sausage, classic street food from Frankfurt

  • British classic: battered fish and fried potatoes, now global.

  • Mexican rolled tortillas, fried and filled with meat or cheese.

  • Gujarati snack of crunchy gram flour strips, eaten with chutney.

  • Italian flat oven bread from Liguria, topped with oil and herbs.

  • Indian–Pakistani dessert drink with vermicelli, rose milk, basil seeds.

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  • Italian pasta ribbons, famous in dishes like Alfredo.

  • Italian egg dish, like a thick omelette, often baked with fillings.

  • Common in Caribbean and West African cuisines as a fried snack/side.

  • French soup with caramelized onions, often topped with cheese.

  • fritata
  • Levantine salad with toasted pita, fresh veg, sumac.

  • French-style fries; classic Belgian/French snack.

  • Italian bow-tie pasta, used in many regional dishes.

  • French delicacy “cuisses de grenouille”, fried or sautéed.

  • Chinese‑American dessert, served in US Chinese restos

  • Mexican dish: tortillas filled with fried fish

  • Levantine salad with toasted pita, very traditional

  • Indian/Gujarati assorted savory snacks

  • Iconic French bread, staple of French cuisine

  • Salty condiment from SE Asia, fermented fish brine.

  • South Asian rice pudding, also called phirni.

  • Japanese pufferfish dish, requires licensed chefs.

  • Covers croissants, éclairs etc. from France.

  • US corn chips, linked to Tex‑Mex–style snacks.

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