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What are some folk tales from around the world that can help children grow and develop?

 Aladdin (Arabian Nights) - Middle East

Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête) - France

The boy who cried wolf - Greece

Cat in the Hat - USA

City mice and country mice - Greece

Cinderella - France

Crane Wipe - Japan

Dancing Princesses - Germany

The Emperor's New Clothes - Denmark

Giant Turnip - Russia

The Frog Prince - Germany

Gingerbread Man - USA

Goldilocks and the Three Bears - England

Hansel and Gretel - Germany

Jack and the Beanstalk - England

The Jungle Book - India

The King Midas - Greece

The Little Mermaid - Denmark

Little Red Riding Hood - France

The Lion and the Mouse - Greece

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - England

The Little Prince - France

The Little Red Hen - USA

Monkey King - China

Mulan - China

The Nutcracker - Germany

Hamelin's Pied Piper - Germany

Pinocchio - Italy

The Princess and the Frog - USA

The Princess and the Pea - Denmark

Puss in Boots - France

Red Shoes - Denmark

Robin Hood - England

Rumplestiltskin - Germany

Seven Crows - Germany

Shoemaker and the Elf - Germany

The Snow Queen - Denmark

Sorcerer's Apprentice - Greece

The Three Little Pigs - England

Sebily Goat Grub - Norway

Tortoise and Hare - Greece

The Ugly Duckling - Denmark

Velveteen Bunny - UK

Wizard of Oz - USA

Alice in Wonderland - UK

Gummy Anansi - Ghana

Baba Yaga - Russia

Beowulf - England

Bremen Town Musicians - Germany

Brave Little Tailor - Germany

The Seed - Spain

Creation Stories - Indigenous Cultures Around the World

Cyclops - Greece

Don Quixote - Spain

Epic of Gilgamesh - Mesopotamia (Modern Iraq)

Aesop's Fables - Greece

The Fox and the Grapes - Greece

The Fox and the Crow - France

The Giving Tree - USA

The Golden Fleece - Greece

Golem - Czech Republic

Hare and Tortoise - Greece

The Headless Horseman - USA

Iliad and Odyssey - Greece

The Jungle Book - India

Lady or the Tiger - USA

The Last Unicorn - America

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - USA

The Match Girl - Denmark

The Little Nutcracker - Russia

Magic Paint Brush - China

Magic Flute - Austria

Monkeys and Crocodiles - India

Nightingale - Denmark

Odyssey - Greece

Arabian Nights - Middle East

The Origins of Fire - Indigenous Cultures Around the World

Panchatantra - India

The Prodigal Son - Bible (Worldwide)

Ramayana - India

Little Red Riding Hood Wolf - Germany

Robin and Raven - Ireland

Sandman - Germany

Secret Garden - England

The Selfish Giant - Ireland

Snakes and Rainbows - Haiti

Snow Maiden - Russia

Song of Hiawatha - USA

The Story of Mulan - China

Sun and Wind - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Swan Maidens - Scotland

The Tale of Genji - Japan

The story of the bamboo cutter - Japan

Tell Tale Heart - USA

Three Questions - Leo Tolstoy (Worldwide)

Tinderbox - Denmark

Tooth Fairy - USA

Tortoise and Eagle - Nigeria

Travel Companion - Denmark

Velveteen Bunny - UK


Water of Life - Germany

Wild Swans - Denmark

Wind blowing through the willows - England

The Wolf and the Fox - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Emperor - China

Theseus and the Minotaur - Greece

Thumbelina - Denmark

Tom Thumb - England

Tristan and Isolde - Ireland

Urashima Taro - Japan

Vasalisa the Beautiful - Russia

Vikram and the Vampire - India

Wayang Kulit - Indonesia

West African Folklore - West Africa

Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears - West Africa

William Tell - Switzerland

Winnie the Pooh - England

Yoruba Folklore - The Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin

Zongheyan - China

Zorro - USA/Mexico

The Bear and the Two Travelers - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Black Bull of Norroway - Scotland

The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Brave Little Tailor - Germany

Crane Wipe - Japan

The Crow and the Pitcher - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Dancing Princesses - Germany

Death of Baldur - Norse mythology (Scandinavia)

The Devil and Tom Walker - USA

The Emperor's New Clothes - Denmark

Fisherman and his wife - Germany

The Fox and the Grapes - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

The Fox and the Stork - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Gingerbread Man - England

Golden Goose - Germany

Golden Touch - Greek Mythology (Greece)

The Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Green Knight - England

The Happy Prince - Ireland

The Hare and the Tortoise - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

The Iliad and the Odyssey - Greek Mythology (Greece)

The Jungle Book - India

Juniper Tree - Germany

The King and Miller's Daughter - Germany

The Lion and the Mouse - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

The Little Mermaid - Denmark

The Little Red Hen - USA

Little Red Riding Hood - France

The Magpie's Nest - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Monkeys and Crocodiles - India


Monkey King - China

The Nutcracker and the Mouse King - Germany

Hamelin's Pied Piper - Germany

The Princess and the Pea - Denmark

Hare and Tortoise - Korea

The Raven - Indigenous cultures around the world

Red Shoes - Denmark

The Snow Queen - Denmark

Sorcerer's Apprentice - Germany

The Story of Adam and Eve - The Bible (Worldwide)

Bluebeard's Story - France

The Tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears - England

The Story of Noah's Ark - Bible (Worldwide)

The Tale of Rapunzel - Germany

The Tale of the Three Little Pigs - England

Sun and Moon - Indigenous cultures around the world

The Story of Alibaba and the 40 Thieves - Middle East

The Story of Beowulf - England

The Story of Juan Bobo - Puerto Rico

The Story of Momotaro - Japan

The Story of Peter Rabbit - UK

The Tale of the Bamboo Princess - China

The Tale of the Emperor's Nightingale - Denmark

The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish - Russia

The Heike Story - Japan

The Story of the White Snake - China

The Story of Tsar Saltan - Russia

Sebily Goat Grub - Norway

Three Wishes - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

12 Dancing Princesses - Germany

The Ugly Duckling - Denmark

The Hungry Caterpillar - America

The Water-Babies - England

Wizard of Oz - USA

The Wolf and the Lamb - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

The Woodcutter and the Ax - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Theseus and the Amazons - Greece

Toads and Whales - South Africa

Tom Sawyer - USA

The Tortoise and the Hare - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Tristan and Isolde - Ireland

troll - norway

Two Brothers - Egypt

Uncle Remus - USA

Vasilisa the Beautiful - Russia

Virgil's Aeneid - Italy

Watership Down - England

The West African Anansi Story - West Africa

Why the sun and moon live in the sky - Nigeria

Yeshen - China


Ys - France


Zhong Kui - China


Zlatolog - Slovenia


Adventures of Sinbad - Middle East


Black Bull of Norroway - Scotland


The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


Brahmins and Mongooses - India


Buried Moon - England


Cheetah and Baboon - African Folklore


Churning the Milk Sea - India


Crickets and Ants - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


Dancing Rabbit - Native American Folklore


Daughter of the Sun - Native American Folklore


The Dog and the Shadow - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


Dragons of Krakow - Poland


Enchanted Princess - Russia


The Enchanted Swan - Russia


Fisherman's Wife - Germany


The Fox and the Grapes - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Frog Prince - Germany


The Giant and the Tailor - Germany


Giant Turnip - Russia


The Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


greek mythology - greece


Grumpy Ladybug - USA


Monkey's Heart - African Folklore


Jackals and Lions - Indian Folklore


Jackals and Peacocks - Indian Folklore


Jackal and Rabbit - Indian Folklore


Jackals and wolves - Indian folklore


Jackal Who Thought He Was A Peacock - Indian Folklore


The Jungle Book - India


Lord of the Golden Mountain - Germany


Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch - England


The Lion and the Mouse - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - England


The Little Mermaid - Denmark


The Little Prince - France


Magic Paint Brush - China


Magic Pudding - Australia


Magic Snake - Japan


Magic Tree - African Folklore


The Maid and the Dragon - Scotland


The Maiden and the Frog - Ireland


The Rat and the Lion - African Folklore


Nightingale - Denmark


The Nutcracker - Germany


Owl and Nightingale - England


Peach Blossom Spring - China


The Phantom of the Opera - France


The Phoenix and the Turtle - England


Hamelin's Pied Piper - Germany


The Princess and the Frog - Germany


Queen of Sheba - Ethiopia


Rainbow Snake - Australia's Aboriginal Culture


Ramayana - India


Red-headed Woodpecker - Native American Folklore


Red Shoes - Denmark


Robber Groom - Germany


Wise Monkey and Boar - Japan


The Selfish Giant - Ireland


Seven Crows - Germany


Singing Lark - Germany


Snowman - UK


The Story of Ferdinand - Spain


The Tale of the Three Bears - England


Sun and Wind - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Swan Maiden -


The Tale of Genji - Japan


The story of the bamboo cutter - Japan


The Heike Story - Japan


A Tale of Two Brothers - Ancient Egypt


Sebily Goat Grub - Norway


The Three Little Pigs - England


Three Wishes - Ireland


The Tortoise and the Hare - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Ugly Duckling - Denmark


Unicorn - Europe


Velveteen Rabbit - USA


Water of Life - Germany


White Snake - Germany


Wind blowing through the willows - England


Wizard of Oz - USA


The Wolf and the Crane - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Woodcutter and the Celestial Maiden - Japan


The Woodcutter and the Lion - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


The Yellow Fairy Book - Andrew Lang (Worldwide)


Yellow Wallpaper - USA


Zebra Stripes - African Folklore


Thumbelina - Denmark


Toad and Mouse - China


Tom Thumb - England


Trickster Tales - Native American Folklore


12 Dancing Princesses - Germany


Vasilisa the Beautiful - Russia


Innocent Wally Dad - India


Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears - African Folklore


Why the sky is far away - African folktale


Wild Swans - Denmark


Yesien - China


Yes Xi'an - China


Yoruba Creation Myth - Nigeria


Young Goodman Brown - USA


Ysengrimus - Europe


Zalmoxis - Romania


Zongaro, the Snake King - Zimbabwe


The firstborn and the butterfly -

Zurvanism - Persia.


Aladdin and the Magic Lamp - Middle East


Alibaba and the 40 Thieves - Middle East


Anansi the Spider - African folklore


Baba Yaga - Russia


Beauty and the Beast - France


Boudica - England


Chanticleer and the Fox - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


Chang'e and Houyi - China


Cinderella - France


Creation Myths - Around the World


Daedalus and Icarus - Greece


Dracula - Romania


East of the Sun and West of the Moon - Norway


Eco and daffodils - Greece


El Cid - Spain


Faust - Germany


Fenrir - Norse Mythology


Finn McCool and the Giant's Causeway - Ireland


Freya's Necklace - Norse Mythology


Gilgamesh - Mesopotamia


Golem - Jewish Folklore


Hansel and Gretel - Germany


Harriet Tubman - USA


Hercules - Greece


Flower Mulan - China


Icarus - Greece


Imhotep - Ancient Egypt


Jack and the Beanstalk - England


Jason and the Golden Fleece - Greece


John Henry - USA


King Arthur - England


King Midas - Greece


Kraken - Norse Mythology


La Lorona - Mexico


La Malinche - Mexico


Leica - Russia


Lancelot and Guinevere - England


Leif Erickson - Norse Mythology


Little Red Riding Hood - Europe


Loki - Norse Mythology


Medusa - Greece


Merlin - England


Moby Dick - USA


Mulan - China


Nasreddin - Middle East


Nian - China


Odysseus - Greece


Onibaba - Japan


Pandora's Box - Greece


Paul Bunyan - USA


Persephone - Greece


Peter Pan - England


Hamelin's Pied Piper - Germany


Pinocchio - Italy


Prometheus - Greece


Puss in Boots - Italy


Rapunzel - Germany


Ravana - India


Robin Hood - England


Romeo and Juliet - Italy


Scheherazade - Middle East


Selfie - Scotland


Sailor Sinbad - Middle East


Snow White - Germany


Stone Soup - Europe


Swan Lake - Russia


Tarzan - Africa


The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - USA


Arabian Nights - Middle East


The Emperor's New Clothes - Denmark


The Frog Prince - Germany


Golden Bird - Germany


Green Knight - UK


The Jungle Book - India


The Little Mermaid - Denmark


Monkey King - China


The Nutcracker - Germany


Piedmont Rebels - Italy


The Princess and the Pea - Denmark


Red Shoes - Denmark


The Snow Queen - Denmark


Sun and Wind - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)


Stone in the Sword - England


Three Feathers - Germany


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The Tortoise and the Hare - Aesop's Fables (Worldwide)

Trojan Horse - Greece

The Ugly Duckling - Denmark

Velveteen Rabbit - USA

Wind blowing through the willows - England

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - USA

Yeti - Nepal

Theseus and the Minotaur - Greece

Thor - Norse Mythology

Thumbelina - Denmark

Tiddalik - Aboriginal mythology (Australia)

Tinkerbell - England

Tom Thumb - England

Crook - Native American Folklore

Tsukuyomi - Japan

Urashima Taro - Japan

Vasilisa the Beautiful - Russia

Vidar - Norse Mythology

Väinämöinen - Finnish mythology

William Tell - Switzerland

Winged Horse - Greece

witch - worldwide

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Austria

Shi Wangmu - China

Yggdrasil - Norse Mythology

Yokai - Japan

Zeus - Greece

Zhu Bajie - China

Zlatolog - Slovenia

Zombies - Haiti


Aesop's Fables - Greece

Alibaba and the 40 Thieves - Middle East

Anansi - West Africa

Baba Yaga - Russia

Bellerophon and Pegasus - Greece

Bigfoot - USA

Bluebeard - France

Brownies - UK

Bunyip - Aboriginal mythology (Australia)

Chang'e - China

Cinderella - Worldwide

Coyote - Native American folklore

Davy Crockett - USA

Demeter and Persephone - Greece

Dracula - Romania

dragon - worldwide

Dwarves - Germanic mythology

Easter Bunny - Germany

Elves - Scandinavian Folklore

Frankenstein - Switzerland

Gargoyles - France

Genghis Khan - Mongolia

ghosts - all over the world

Golem - Jewish Folklore

Hercules - Greece

Flower Mulan - China

Icarus - Greece

Jack and the Beanstalk - England

Jason and the Argonauts - Greece

John Henry - USA

Kappa - Japan

King Arthur - England

Kraken - Norway

La Lorona - Mexico

Leif Erickson - Norway

Fairy - Ireland

Loch Ness Monster - Scotland

Mami Wata - West Africa

Medusa - Greece

Merlin - England

Monkey King - China

Mummy - Egypt

Nian - China

Odin - Norse Mythology

Oni - Japan

Pandora - Greece

Paul Bunyan - USA

Phoenix - Egypt

Poltergeist - Worldwide

Poseidon - Greece

Quetzalcoatl - Mesoamerica

Rumpelstiltskin - Germany

Sasquatch - USA/Canada

Selkies - Scottish mythology

Seven League Boots - France

Shangri-La - Tibet

Sirens - Greece

Sleeping Beauty - Worldwide

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Worldwide

Sphinx - Egypt

Spider Woman - Native American Folklore

Son Goku - China

The Little Mermaid - Denmark

The Three Little Pigs - Worldwide

Thor Heyerdahl - Norway

Thunderbird - Native American folklore

Tiamat - Mesopotamia

Titans - Greece

Gozen Tomoe - Japan

Tooth Fairy - Worldwide

Trickster - African Folklore

Ulysses - Greece

Unicorn - Worldwide

Vampires - Worldwide

Valkyrie - Norse Mythology

Wendigo - Native American Folklore

Zeus and Europa - Greece


Abaangui - Chad

Akashinga: The Brave Ones - Zimbabwe

Aladdin and the Magic Lamp - Middle East

Amaterasu - Japan

Ammit - Egypt

Anahita - Persia

Andvari - Norse Mythology

Anubis - Egypt

Apep - Egypt

Aswang - Philippines

Baba Yaga and the little girl with a kind heart - Russia

Baba Wagu - Nigeria

Basajaun - Basque mythology

Basilisk - Europe

Berchita - Germany

Black Shuck - UK

Blue Skin - Native American Folklore

Cailleach - Scotland and Ireland

Candomble - Brazil

Warehouse - Cuba

Charybdis - Greece

Chimera - Greece

Qingxi - China

Chupacabra - Puerto Rico

Damballa - Haiti

Daphne - Greece

death - all over the world

Dede Corkut - Turkey

Demigod - worldwide

Der Freischütz - Germany

Doppelgängers - all over the world

Dragon Slayers - Worldwide

Dwarves - Scandinavian mythology

Mother Earth - Worldwide

Echidna - Greek mythology

Ereshkigal - Mesopotamia

Erlkönig - Germany

Eurydice - Greece

Fata Morgana - Italy

Phoenix - China

Flying Dutchman - Netherlands

Four Heavenly Kings - China

Frankenstein's Monster - Switzerland

Freya - Norse Mythology

Push - China

Ganga - India

Garuda - Hindu and Buddhist mythology

Genie - Middle East

Ghoul - Middle East

Giant's Causeway - Ireland


Gorgon - Greek mythology

Deluge - Worldwide

Guanyin - China

Hanuman - Hinduism

Harpy - Greek mythology

Hatmehit - Egypt

Headless Horseman - USA

Hel - Norse Mythology

Hercules - Greek mythology

Hine-nui-te-pō - Māori mythology

Hippogriff - Europe

Huldra - Scandinavian mythology

Iblis - Islamic mythology

Iktomi - Native American mythology

Inanna - Mesopotamia

Incubi and Succubi - Worldwide

Ishtar - Mesopotamia

This is me - Mayan mythology

Izanagi and Izanami - Japan

Gengu - Cameroon

Gin - Middle East

Jorogumo - Japan

Jotunheim - Norse Mythology

Kappa - Japan

Kelpie - Scottish mythology

Kitsune - Japan

Gumiho - Korea

Kuzunoha - Japan

La Lorona - Mexico

La Malinche - Mexico

Leshy - Slavic mythology

Leviathan - Hebrew Bible

Lilithu - Mesopotamia

Lir - Irish mythology

Lóegaire - Irish mythology

Loki - Norse Mythology

Longma - China

Mami Wata - African diaspora

Mananangal - Philippines

Maui - Māori mythology

Medusa - Greek mythology

Melusine - France

Mermaid - around the world

Mictlantecuhtli - Aztec mythology

Minotaur - Greek mythology

Mjolnir - Norse Mythology

Mothman - USA

Naiads - Greek mythology

Namaz - Japan

Nemean lion - Greek mythology


Nian - China

Nuwa - Chinese mythology

Oduduwa - Yoruba mythology

Odin - Norse Mythology

Ogun - Yoruba mythology

Oni - Japan

Orpheus - Greek mythology

Osiris - Egyptian Mythology

Pegasus - Greek mythology

Persephone - Greek mythology

Phoenix - Worldwide

Polyphemus - Greek mythology

Pombero - Guarani Myth

Pontianak - Southeast Asia

Popobawa - Tanzania

Poseidon - Greek mythology

Prometheus - Greek Mythology

Proteus - Greek mythology

puck - english folklore

Kirin - China

Rainbow Snake - Aboriginal Myth

Rakshasa - Hinduism

Rangda - Balinese mythology

Crow - Native American Mythology

Little Red Riding Hood - European Folklore

Rodnovus - Slavic mythology

Rusalka - Slavic mythology

Sagittarius - Greek mythology

Santa Claus - Worldwide

Satyr - Greek Mythology

Sedna - Inuit mythology

Selfie - Scottish Folklore

set - egyptian mythology

Shennong - Chinese mythology

Shinto Gods - Japan

siren - greek mythology

Skadi - Norse Mythology

Sphinx - Egyptian Mythology

Spider Woman - Native American Mythology

Sun Wukong - Chinese mythology

Swamp Monkey - America

Tengu - Japan

Erlking - German folklore

Green Man - Europe

The Grinch - USA


The Gray Man by Ben MacDhui - Scottish Folklore

The Hare and the Tortoise - Aesop's Fables

The Headless Horseman - USA

Hero Twins - Mayan Mythology

Holy Grail - Arthurian Legends

Jabberwocky - Lewis Carroll

jinn - islamic mythology

Kappa - Japanese mythology

Kraken - Norse Mythology

Charlotte's Lady - Arthurian Legends

The Last Unicorn - European Folklore

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - USA

Leviathan - Hebrew mythology

The Loch Ness Monster - Scottish Folklore

Mahabharata - Hindu mythology

The Mabinogion - Welsh mythology

Maiden of the Mist - Iroquois mythology

Monkey King - Chinese mythology

Morrigan -

mummies - egyptian mythology

Naga - Hindu and Buddhist mythology

The Norns - Norse Mythology

Ojibwe Flood Story - Native American Mythology

Athena's Owl - Greek Mythology

Hamelin's Pied Piper - German folklore

Rainbow Fish - African Folklore

The Lake - USA

The Red Thread of Fate - Chinese and Japanese Folklore

Giving the Ring - Norse Mythology

Road Runner and the Coyote - Native American Folklore

Sandman - German Folklore

The Scorpion and the Frog - Aesop's Fables

Selfie Bride - Scottish Folklore

The Seven Sleepers - Islamic and Christian Myths

shadow - worldwide

Singing Bones - Grimm's Fairy Tale

Snow Maiden - Russian Folklore

The Snow Queen - Hans Christian Andersen

The Sphinx and the Sphinx's Riddle - Greek Mythology

Sword in Stone - Arthurian Legends

The Tale of Genji - Japanese Literature

The Three Little Pigs - European Folklore

The Crook - Native American and African mythology

12 Dancing Princesses - Grimm's Fairy Tale

The Ugly Duckling - Hans Christian Andersen

What is the most delicious food in the world you must try before you die?

 If you were born into this world, there are many things you must do before you die. Among them, wouldn't it be regrettable if you didn't eat the most delicious food in the world?


So, first, let's find out which food is the most delicious.




1st Rendang Indonesia

The food that took the first place in the world food ranking is the representative food of Indonesia, rendang. It is a stew-type steamed meat made by seasoning beef with coconut milk, lemongrass, garlic, and red pepper.


2nd place Nasi goreng Indonesia

Nasi goreng is an Indonesian fried rice, made by stir-frying rice, eggs, chicken, shrimp, soy sauce, tomato sauce, and red pepper sauce. It tastes sweet, spicy, salty and sour.


3. Sushi Japan

It is a dish made by putting or rolling fish, seaweed, or eggs on top of rice seasoned with salt, vinegar, and sugar.


4. Tom yam goong Thailand

Thailand's tom yang kung, which is called one of the world's top three soups along with shark fin and bouillabaisse, is a soup made with coconut milk, shrimp, mushrooms, tomatoes, lemongrass, galangal, and kaffir lime leaves to create a complex flavor.


5. Pad Thai Thailand

Pad Thai is Thai stir-fried rice noodles. Various seafood and noodles are stir-fried together, and Thailand's unique spices are added. The salty taste of fish sauce, the sour taste of tamarind juice, and the sweetness of palm sugar combine to create a salty and sweet taste.


6. Som tam Thailand

It is a papaya salad mixed with marinated crab, fish sauce, lime juice, and papaya. You can feel the spicy taste of garlic and red pepper, the sour taste of lime, the salty taste of fish sauce, and the sweet taste of palm sugar at the same time.


7. Dim sum Hong Kong

Dim sum filled with various fillings, from meat to seafood, is countless and has a variety of tastes.


8. Ramen Japan

It is a Japanese noodle dish made by brewing broth with katsuobushi, anchovies, pork, and chicken, and adding various ingredients. There are many kinds of ramen and various tastes, such as the normal tonkotsu ramen, which is made by putting noodles in pork bone broth, salt-based shio ramen, and soy sauce-based soy sauce ramen.


9. Peking duck China

The duck is slowly roasted in the oven, crispy on the outside and coated in a sweet sauce. Peking duck skin and meat are thinly sliced and eaten with various vegetables and sauce in wheat crackers.


10. Massaman curry Thailand

It is made by boiling a paste containing various spices such as red pepper, shallot, garlic, lemongrass, cinnamon, cardamom, and clove with coconut milk, and the unique combination of spicy and sweet tastes stimulates the taste buds.


#11 Lasagna Italy

It is a food that is eaten baked by layering various seasonings such as tomato sauce and minced meat between thin and wide dough-like pasta.


12. Kimchi Korea

It is a preserved food eaten by fermenting Chinese cabbage with red pepper powder and various seasonings.


13. Chicken rice Singapore

It is a dish served with boiled chicken and various vegetables on top of sticky rice.


#14 Satay Indonesia

It is an Indonesian food that is eaten by dipping seasoned chicken skewers in peanut sauce.


15. Ice cream United States


#16 Kebab Turkey

Kebab is a round dough rolled with minced meat, various vegetables, and sauce. There are many types of kebabs depending on the ingredients inside.


#17 Gelato Italy

Italian-style ice cream made with natural ingredients.


18 Croissant France


19. Green curry Thailand

A curry made with green curry paste and coconut milk.


20. Rice Noodles (Pho) Vietnam

It is a noodle soup made by boiling rice noodles in chicken bone broth.


21 Fish ‘n’ chips England

French fries and fish fry.


#22 Egg tart Hong Kong

It is a sweet dessert made by adding sweet egg cream to wheat flour dough and baking it.


23. Bulgogi Korea

It is a dish in which beef is stir-fried with soy sauce or gochujang sauce.


#24 Fried rice Thailand

In a Southeast Asian recipe, various tropical fruits and seafood are stir-fried, and the sweet yet unique Thai spices stimulate the taste buds.


25. Chocolate Mexico

It is made with cocoa as the main ingredient.


Part. 26th to 50th

#26 Penang assam laksa Malaysia

If you put fish sauce in the fish broth, it tastes fantastic.


#27 Tacos Mexico

Bake the round dough thinly and put various meats, fresh vegetables, avocado sauce, and onions on it.


28. Barbecue pork Hong Kong

Pork barbecue da, grilled pork with sweet sauce


#29 Chili crab Singapore

Stir-fried crab in a spicy yet sweet chili sauce, and it is a dish with excellent umami.


#30 Cheeseburger United States


#31 Fried chicken United States


#32 Lobster Global


#33 Seafood paella Spain

It is made by boiling rice with fresh seafood such as shrimp, mussels and squid.


#34 Shrimp dumpling Hong Kong

The translucent skin unique to dim sum is filled with shrimp meat and gravy.


#35 Neapolitan pizza Italy

Made with wheat flour, fresh tomatoes, natural sea salt, olive oil and basil.


#36 Moo nam tok Thailand

Add grilled pork, onion, fish sauce, mint, and lemon juice and cook.


#37 Potato chips United States

It is made by seasoning thinly sliced deep-fried potato chips with a little salt.


38. Warm brownie and vanilla ice cream Global


#39 Masala dosa India

Put various vegetables in mashed potatoes to make a filling, stuff the filling in rice paper, roll it up, and dip it in the sauce.


40. Bibimbap Korea

It is a traditional Korean food that is eaten mixed with white rice topped with various vegetables, minced beef, and fried eggs.


41. Galbi Korea

There are various types depending on beef or pork, soy sauce seasoning base, or gochujang base.


#42 Hamburger Germany

It is eaten by putting minced beef patties, tomatoes, and onions between bread and bread.


#43 Fajitas, Mexico

Barbecue meat and chopped tomatoes wrapped in a tortilla, served with sour cream, salsa cream, and guacamole.


#44 Laksa Singapore

It is eaten by putting noodles in a spicy broth and topping it with meat and seafood.


#45 Roti prata Singapore


46. Maple syrup Canada


#47 Fettucini alfredo Italy


#48 Parma ham Italy


#49 Lechon Philippines


50. Goi cuon Vietnam

Put shrimp, chicken, pork, rice noodles, herbs, vegetables, fruits, etc. in rice paper and roll it up.

2023년 2월 14일 화요일

Healthy lifestyle by Jeanne Calment, who lived the longest in the world

 Jeanne Calment is widely recognized as the world's longest-lived person, with a confirmed lifespan of 122 years and 164 days. Although the exact reasons for her longevity are unknown, her healthy lifestyle is thought to have played a role.

Here are some details about Jeanne Calment's healthy lifestyle:

  1. Diet: Jeanne Calment was known to have followed a balanced diet that included plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and legumes. She was also said to have enjoyed moderate amounts of wine, chocolate, and port, which are all associated with the Mediterranean diet. Her diet was rich in antioxidants and healthy fats, which are known to have positive effects on overall health and longevity.

  2. Physical activity: Jeanne Calment was active throughout her life and continued to walk and cycle well into her old age. Regular physical activity is known to have numerous health benefits, including improving cardiovascular health, strengthening bones, and maintaining mobility.

  3. No smoking: Jeanne Calment was a non-smoker, which is known to have a positive impact on lifespan. Smoking has been linked to numerous health problems, including heart disease, cancer, and respiratory illness.

  4. Positive outlook: Jeanne Calment was known for her positive outlook on life and her sense of humor. A positive outlook and a sense of purpose have been linked to improved physical and mental health, as well as increased longevity.

  5. Medical care: Jeanne Calment received regular medical care throughout her life and lived in a supportive environment, which may have contributed to her longevity. Access to quality medical care and early detection and treatment of health issues can play a role in prolonging lifespan.

It is important to note that these factors may have had a combined effect on Jeanne Calment's longevity, and the precise reasons for her long life remain unknown. However, by studying the circumstances of her life and her longevity, we can gain insights into the factors that may contribute to a long and healthy life.

What is the Mediterranean diet that Jeanne Calment, who is known to have lived the longest in the world, ate, how to make it, and its benefits

The Mediterranean diet is a eating style characterized by a high intake of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and nuts, and a moderate intake of fish and poultry. It also includes limited amounts of dairy products, red meat, and moderate intake of saturated fats and monounsaturated fats such as olive oil. The diet is based on the traditional eating habits of Mediterranean countries such as Greece, Italy and Spain.


To follow the Mediterranean diet, you can include the following foods in your diet:


Fruits and Vegetables: A variety of fresh fruits and vegetables should be a central part of the Mediterranean diet. Try to eat at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables a day.


This includes a variety of colorful, non-starchy fruits and vegetables, such as spinach, tomatoes, green peppers, eggplants and peaches.


Whole Grains: Start with a whole grain base like brown rice, whole wheat pasta or barley


Whole grains like bread, pasta and rice should be your first choice over refined grains like white bread and white rice.


Nuts, seeds and legumes: Nuts, seeds and legumes such as almonds, chickpeas and lentils are good sources of protein, fiber and healthy fats.


Fish and poultry: Include moderate amounts of seafood, such as salmon or tuna, or small amounts of poultry or red meat if desired. Fish and poultry should be your first choice over red meat, while oily fish such as salmon and sardines are high in omega-3 fatty acids. Because there are so many of them, they should be included in your diet.


Olive Oil: Olive oil should be used as a primary source of fat in cooking and as a salad dressing.


For flavor, you can use herbs and spices like basil, oregano, and thyme.


Wine: You can drink wine in moderation, but you don't have to drink it every day.


The Mediterranean diet is believed to have several health benefits, including a reduced risk of heart disease, stroke and certain types of cancer. It has also been linked to a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, improved cognitive function, and a reduced risk of depression.


A diet that focuses on plant foods and healthy fats combined with moderate amounts of protein can help lower inflammation levels in the body and improve overall health.


It's important to note that the Mediterranean diet is not a strict rule, but rather a guideline for a healthy and balanced diet. Variations of the traditional Mediterranean diet exist across many countries and cultures, and it is okay to modify them to suit personal taste preferences and nutritional requirements.