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food named after a country or city
I am having an around the world party and would like to have food and drinks, that have nothing to do with geographical name, like chile con carne, baked alaska, hamburgers, zuppa inglese, cuba libre, canada dry,etc. Does anyone have more suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Chili <- the food is usually spelled like so
Anyway, I don't quite understand your question, either, but two geographically named foods (which don't necessarily have any connection to their geographic name) that come to mind are Swiss steak and Denver omelet.
If you're going to serve geographically named food that actually has a connection to its place name (which would make for a better party, I think), consider serving Buffalo wings, Philadelphia cheesesteak sandwiches, Boston baked beans, Coney Island hot dogs and New England clam chowder.
The name does not relate to the country, like Baked Alaska has nothing to do with Alaska, but you immediately know what it is.
The same goes for Zuppa Inglese, a kind of trifle, or a Turkey, that has nothing to do with the country.
So, actually, decieving names that have a geographical name but are not related to the country or city mentioned. So Irish coffee will not do, because you make it with Irish whiskey.
Creme Anglaise - English Cream. Its just custard, which has been made everywhere for ever! no real English connection, it just sound better on a menu!
While the food certainly may be spelt "chili", whether it is usually so spelt is open to debate; the OED gives "chilli", with "chili" as a variant.
However, back to the question (now that I understand it!); not easy, as pretty well all the foods I can think of with a country or place name do actually have a connection. If all else fails you could give them a bowl of Alpen!
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