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WorldDishBase

Explore the Flavors of the World from Your Kitchen

Familiarize yourself with recipes

Just because you haven’t made a foreign dish before doesn’t mean you can’t. This is why on WorldDishBase, we break it down and demystify the cooking process, ingredients, and techniques involved. So, be it Italian pasta, Japanese stir fry or a spicy Mexican taco, you can learn how to make it all without feeling overwhelmed. This is because we prioritize simplicity, taste and ease of use in our tutorials.

So, we’ll teach you how to make foreign dishes that have stood the test of time and we will take you through recipes, techniques, and secrets from places you haven’t been to. We will show you how you can have fun making foreign dishes at home.

Your Journey Through the World of Food

Explore National Cuisines

Don’t know where to start? WorldDishBase is here to guide you through international recipes.

Italy

Italian food is more than just pasta. Here are some recipes for fresh pasta, sauces, and other dishes that are popular in Italy.

Mexico

There’s more to Mexican food than just tacos. From salsas to tamales, this list of recipes covers the rich flavors and textures found in Mexican cuisine.

Japan

In Japanese cooking, a lot of emphasis is placed on using fresh ingredients and showcasing them visually, and the right balance of umami taste. Here are recipes for popular Japanese dishes like sushi and ramen.

India

With so many options to choose from, it can be hard to know where to start with Indian recipes. These dishes highlight some of the aromas, spices, and breads that make Indian food so rich.

Why WorldDishBase?

Practical
Learning

The recipes are explained in a very simple and easy way, making it perfect for new cooks and experienced chefs alike.

Cultural Understanding

For each recipe, you will learn something about the country where the dish is from, a bit of history and variations of the dish depending on regions.

Easy-to-Source Ingredients

We try to use ingredients that can easily be found at your local supermarket. However, we also provide information on ingredients that might be more traditional.