Famouse food

There are many fomouse food around the world . Here are some famous dishes
 Nutella Banana Dorayaki 
Traditional Japanese dorayaki are made by sandwiching a sweet red bean paste between two pancakes. This recipe diverges slightly from that concept to be a bit more kid-friendly, using banana slices and Nutella between two orange mochi pancakes. (Who, young or old, wouldn’t want a Nutella pancake sandwich?!)
 
 
 
 
Easy Udon Noodle Soup
 
Udon refers to the thick noodle used in Japanese cuisine, such as soups like this one. Made with chicken broth, it’s not a far cry from your kid’s beloved chicken noodle, so they shouldn’t be too nervous about trying it
 
 
 
Sushi

Making this Japanese staple isn’t as hard as it seems — and it’s the perfect no-heat meal to get your kids involved. Let them choose what goes into each roll (so they’ll be more likely to eat it), and then they can smash rice onto seaweed sheets and stuff veggies in, before rolling it all up
 

 
Black Bean Chicken Taquitos
 
Mexican taquitos are small, rolled-up tortillas stuffed with meat, such as this chicken variety. The neat little packaging makes them easier to eat than tacos, and we’ve opted to go a little healthier than traditional fried versions by baking ours in the oven
 
 
Pad Thai
 
This takeout favorite — and popular Thai street food — is made with noodles and bean sprouts. With its milder (but equally tasty) flavors, it's the ideal dish to introduce to your kids before moving on to spicier Thai curries and sauces
 
 
Sosatie
 
Sosatie is a South African version of barbecue, traditionally made with marinated chunks of pork and lamb. But just in case your kids are still a bit attached to Lamb Chop, our version uses pork and chicken instead
 
 
 
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