What is the single dish visitors should not miss when visiting a foreign country?
Quora users set out to answer that question in a thread on the question-and-answer-based website, singling out the most iconic thing to eat in their homelands. We added in some of our own selections.
From wiener schnitzel in Austria to feijoada in Brazil to katsudon in Japan, don't miss these 35 dishes.
Australia: Pie floater
Often touted as the perfect hangover cure, a pie floater is an Australian-style meat pie that's sitting in a bowl of thick green pea soup. It's sometimes topped with tomato sauce, vinegar, and salt and pepper.
Pie floaters are "so fantastic to eat in winter and as a hangover cure," wrote Quora user Kathryn B.
Austria: Wiener Schnitzel
Wiener schnitzel, suggested by Quora user Felix H., is synonymous with Austria.
It's a very thin veal cutlet that's breaded and deep fried. It's usually served with lemon and parsley, and is accompanied by a side of potatoes or rice.
Argentina: Asado
Asado is the term to describe Argentina's delectable grilled meats—and grilled Argentinian steak is especially delicious.
"It is true that most of the good meat goes to the so called first world countries via exports, but I can guarantee that if you have a good 'asador' (the guy making the asado) the taste will be priceless, especially if you're in the countryside," wrote Quora user Matias J.
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