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Dumplings

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Image Name Associated regions Description
Abacus Seeds Chinese Hakka stir-fried taro dumplings.
Ada Indian Regional traditional Indian sweet.
Agnolotti Italian Italian meat-filled pasta.
Akashiyaki Japanese Japanese round dumpling with octopus filling.
Ang Ku Kueh Chinese, Singaporean, Indonesian Chinese pastry usually eaten during significant occasions.
Apple Dumpling Austrian, British, Czech, German Pastry-wrapped apple.
Arancini Italian Italian snack food stuffed with rice and ragù.
Ashak Afghan Afghan dish made of pasta dumplings.
Ba-Wan Taiwanese Taiwanese street food.
Bánh bao Vietnamese Vietnamese steamed bun.
Bánh chưng Vietnamese Vietnamese rice cake.
Bánh lá Vietnamese Stuffed leaf cake.
Bánh tẻ Vietnamese Vietnamese steamed rice cakes.
Bánh tét Vietnamese Vietnamese cake made from glutinous rice.
Baozi Chinese Filled bun in various Chinese and Chinese-influenced cuisines.
Bagiya Indian, Nepalese Dumpling delicacy in India and Nepal - Nepalese steam rice flour dumpling.
Blodpalt Finnish, Swedish Northern Finnish dumplings made with flour and blood.
Borș de burechiușe Moldovan, Romania Romanian and Moldovan dish.
Bryndzové halušky Slovakian Traditional Slovak dish.
Buuz Mongolian Type of Mongolian steamed meat dumpling.
Calzone Italian Baked Italian turnover.
Caozai Guo Chinese Glutinous rice dumplings colored green with herbs.
Cappelletti Italian Ring-shaped pasta stuffed with filling.
Capuns Swiss Stuffed chard leaves from Swiss cuisine.
Cepelinai Lithuanian Lithuanian potato dish.
Chapalele Chilean Dough made from boiled potatoes and wheat flour.
Chiburekki Crimean, Russian, Ukranian Crimean Tatar deep-fried turnover.
Chicken and Dumplings American Chicken-based soup.
Cho muang Thai A Savory Thai Snack.
Chuchvara Central Asian Central Asian dumpling dish.
Ci fan tuan Chinese Chinese glutinous rice dish.
Cilok Indonesian Indonesian tapioca balls snack from West Java.
Corunda Mexican Mexican type of tamale.
Crab Rangoon American-Chinese American Chinese dumpling appetizers.
Croquette Worldwide Small breaded, deep-fried food.
Dampfnudel German German dumpling.
Dango Japanese A Collection of Japanese ricecakes.
Dim Sim Chinese Australian Chinese snack originating from Australia
Ducana Carribean Sweet Potato dumpling from Antigua and Saint Kitts.
Empanada Latin American, Filipino, Spanish, Tunisian Baked or fried turnover consisting of pastry and filling.
Fun guo Chinese Chinese steamed dumplings.
Germknödel Austrian, Germany German and Austrian yeast dough dumpling.
Gnocchi Italian Small pasta-like dough dumplings.
Gnuddi Italian A type of Pasta.
Gondi Iranian Persian Jewish dish served as part of chicken soup served on Shabbat and other Jewish holidays, similar to their Ashkenazi Jewish counterpart matzo balls.
Gujhia Indian a sweet, deep-fried pastry that is a popular dessert in the Indian subcontinent. This delicacy is made using either suji (semolina) or maida (all-purpose flour), which is stuffed with a mixture of sweetened khoa (milk solids, also called mawa) and dried fruits. The dumpling is then fried in ghee to give it a crispy texture.
Gulha Maldivian mall ball-shaped dumplings that are stuffed with a mixture of tuna, finely chopped onion, grated coconut, and chili.
Gyoza Japanese Gyoza are a Japanese version of jiaozi that were developed from recipes brought back by Japanese soldiers returning from the Japanese-backed puppet state of Manchukuo in northeastern China during World War II.
Hallaca Venezuelan It consists of corn dough stuffed with a stew of beef, pork, or chicken and other ingredients such as raisins, capers, and olives, fresh onion rings, red and green bell pepper slices
Halušky Central European, Eastern European A traditional variety of thick, soft noodles or dumplings found in many Central and Eastern European cuisines under various local names
Har Gow Chinese It is a traditional Cantonese dumpling served as dim sum. It is made of shrimp meat, and steamed in a flour wrapper.
Hot Pocket American There are 50 varieties of the traditional Hot Pocket, including breakfast, lunch and dinner varieties, they also are similar to a calzone
Hujiao bing Chinese It is a type of baked bun that originated in city of Fuzhou, the capital of China's Fujian province.
Idli Indian is a type of savoury rice cake, originating from South India, popular as a breakfast food in Southern India and in Sri Lanka.
Idrijski žlikrofi Slovenian They are traditional Slovenian dumplings that originate from Idrija.
Jamaican patty Jamaican It is a semicircular pastry that contains various fillings and spices baked inside a flaky shell, often tinted golden yellow with an egg yolk mixture or turmeric.
Jau gok Chinese It is a traditional pastry found in Cantonese cuisine, originating from Guangdong Province in China.
Kalduny Belarusian Lithuanian, Polish They are dumplings stuffed with meat, mushrooms or other ingredients, made in Belarusian, Lithuanian, and Polish cuisines.
Kenkey West African It is a staple swallow food similar to sourdough dumplings from the Ga and Fante-inhabited regions of West Africa
Khinkali Georgian It is a dumpling in Georgian cuisine. It is made of twisted knobs of dough, stuffed with meat or vegetables and spices.
Khuushuur Mongolian It is a circle of wheat flour dough folded in half around a filling of minced or ground beef, mutton, or camel, and ground up or deep fried, it looks similar to the empanada
Knödel Central European, Eastern European Usually made from flour, bread or potatoes, they are often served as a side dish,
Knedle Central European, Eastern European A dish of boiled ball- or oval-shaped dumplings with a filling.
Knish Jewish A snack food consisting of a filling covered with dough that is typically baked or sometimes deep fried.
Knoephla American A type of dumpling, commonly used in soups in the United States.
Kopytka Belarusian, Lithuanian, Polish
Kozhukkattai Indian
Kreplach Jewish