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  2. Slovenian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Soups are a relatively recent invention in Slovenian cuisine, but there are over 100. Earlier, there were various kinds of porridge, stew and one-pot meals. The most common soups without meat were lean and plain. A typical dish is aleluja, a soup made from turnip peels and a well-known dish during fasting. The most common meat soup is beef soup ...

  3. Matevž - Wikipedia

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    Matevž (puréed beans with cracklings) is a Slovene national dish. The dish is typical of central Slovenia, especially of the Kočevje region. It is made of beans and potatoes. Its origins come from the 19th century. Originally, the lower social classes ate it as a main course.

  4. National dish - Wikipedia

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    A type of pizza (pizza margherita).Pizza is considered one of the national dishes of Italy and its variants are among the most popular foods in the world. A national dish is a culinary dish that is strongly associated with a particular country. [1]

  5. Gibanica - Wikipedia

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    Many varieties of gibanica and related dishes can be found throughout the Balkans; different gibanica are known as part of the national cuisines of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Slovenia, and Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Italy, where it is called ghibanizza [7]), Greece, and Bulgaria, where it is usually called Banitsa. [4]

  6. Obara (stew) - Wikipedia

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    Obara is a Slovene national dish. It is a stew served as an independent meal, which is cooked from various kinds of meat and internal organs. It used to be served at various ceremonies, and it is a part of the traditional Slovenian cuisine. Especially good are obaras served with ajdovi žganci. Today obaras contain more vegetables.

  7. Ajdovi žganci - Wikipedia

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    Ajdovi žganci is a sort of žganci.Translated to English, it would be termed "buckwheat mush" or "buckwheat spoonbread".It is a national Slovene dish. Balthasar Hacquet (1739–1815) mentions that žganci was served with sauerkraut in Upper Carniola. [1]

  8. Jota (food) - Wikipedia

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    The jota or Istrian stew (Italian: Jota; Croatian: Istarska jota; Slovene: Jota) is a soup made with beans and sauerkraut or sour turnip, potatoes, bacon, and spare ribs, known in the northern Adriatic regions. [1]

  9. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Italy is home to 395 Michelin star-rated restaurants. [14] [15] The Mediterranean diet forms the basis of Italian cuisine, rich in pasta, fish, fruits and vegetables. [16] Cheese, cold cuts and wine are central to Italian cuisine, and along with pizza and coffee (especially espresso) form part of Italian gastronomic culture. [17]