10 rice dishes from around the world

Must-try rice dishes
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Must-try rice dishes

Rice is not just a grain, but a staple enjoyed around the world. It is said to be a cultural cornerstone that tells stories of history, geography, and tradition. This grain can be tweaked in many ways to keep the gut and overall health. Here we have curated a list of popular rice dishes from around the world that are worth trying.

Biryani-India
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Biryani-India



It is an aromatic rice dish, where long rice grains are layered with spiced and marinated meat or vegetables along with caramelised onions, saffron, and whole spices, then slow-cooked to allow the flavours to blend well. It is best served with salan and raita.

Paella -Spain
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Paella -Spain


This dish belongs to Spain and is a one-pan dish known for its golden hue from saffron. It uses short-grain rice with seafood, chicken, rabbit, vegetables, and olive oil.

Risotto-Italy
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Risotto-Italy


It is a creamy and comforting rice dish, where Arborio or Carnaroli rice is gently cooked with warm broth, and is finished with butter and cheese, and also uses mushroom or seafood to enhance the taste and nutrition.

Jollof Rice-West Africa
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Jollof Rice-West Africa


This is a tomato-based rice dish that also uses onion, peppers, and spices creating a smoky, bold flavour. It is best served with grilled chicken or fried plantains.

Fried Rice-China
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Fried Rice-China


This is a popular rice dish that uses leftover rice, and is cooked in a wok with vegetables, eggs, soy sauce, and meat or seafood. It has become a global favourite and uses vinegar and soy sauce as key spices.

Sushi Rice-Japan
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Sushi Rice-Japan


It is a unique dish that uses Japanese short-grain rice and is mixed with rice vinegar, sugar, and salt, creating a delicate balance of sweet and tangy.

Arroz con Pollo-Latin America
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Arroz con Pollo-Latin America


This is a one-pot rice dish that uses rice, chicken, vegetables, and spices. In some places people also add olives and peppers along with herbs to boost the aroma and nutrition.

Nasi Goreng – Indonesia
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Nasi Goreng – Indonesia



This is an Indonesian fried rice dish with a hint of sweetness from kecap manis (sweet soy sauce). It also uses garlic, chilli, and shrimp paste, along with fried eggs and is best served with pickles.

Pilaf- Middle East & Central Asia
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Pilaf- Middle East & Central Asia



It is a lightly spiced rice dish cooked in stock with meat, vegetables, nuts, or dried fruits. It has subtle and refined flavours.

Kimchi Bokkeumbap – Korea
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Kimchi Bokkeumbap – Korea


This is a Korean rice dish, which is spicy, tangy and comforting. To make this, fermented kimchi is stir-fried with rice, gochujang, and sesame oil and is often topped with fried eggs.


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