Summer is the time for vacation and travel. And what does a tourist usually do when he arrives in another country? It basks on the beach or by the pool at the hotel, visits local attractions and roams the streets. Which sell a variety of food. The Telegraph compiled top places on Earth with the tastiest street food. Enjoy your meal ... that is, rest!
7. Burma
Opens the top 7 countries with the most delicious dishes sold on the street. Locals start the morning with mohair fish soup. It is cooked right on the sidewalks of Rangoon, squatting or on tiny plastic chairs. The ferry stopping along the Irrawaddy Delta offers crispy yellow pea pancakes with chili sauce. They are served with chopped onions, sprinkled with lemon juice, supplemented with garlic and ginger. In general, food for trained stomachs. Spice markets sell piquant pomelo salads, Indian-style eggplant and fried tofu.
6. Crete
The weekly markets in the fishing ports and mountain villages of Crete are littered with mouth-watering fresh produce: figs, lemons, olives, honey, cheeses, wine and olive oil. And all this is seasoned with fragrant smoke from dozens of homemade barbecues, on which barbecue made from juicy pork. And speaking of delicious street food, not to mention baking: ring-shaped bread sprinkled with sesame seeds and delicious pies with feta cheese and spinach will not leave your chances to go on a diet.
5. Ecuador
Ecuador can compete with Peru in the variety and gustatory quality of local dishes. Having been in this country, you can taste fish and coconut milk soup, shrimp appetizers, stuffed pies (empanada) and drink it all with a marocho drink. It tastes like hot milk jelly seasoned with spices and complemented with rice and raisins.
4. Turkey
Although the country of descendants of the Janissaries has become an undesirable place for many Russians, some tourists still dare to visit it. You can try meze from local street food - small portions of hot and cold dishes served with warm fresh bread, kebabs cooked on charcoal or grilled fish seasoned with dried red pepper, lemon juice and dried thyme.
3. India
The list of the best street food in southern India includes masala dosa (pancake with spicy toppings, served on a palm leaf with kari and sauce) and idli (steamed cakes of rice flour and fermented black mung). We also recommend trying cauliflower and samosa pakora - triangle pies with vegetable or bean filling. And the cheapest Indian street food is thin rumali-roti cakes, they cost only 5 rupees.
2. Cuba
It is better to buy food at street stalls and a paladar - small restaurants that are located directly in the homes of local residents. They serve such classics of Cuban cuisine as shrimp enchiladas, fried bananas, soup with rice, chicken and bananas, as well as Cuba's pride - coffee, very strong and sweet.
1. Mexico
Chili, tomatoes, corn and chocolate remain key ingredients in Mexican street food. Being in Mexico and not tasting dishes such as tortilla (analogue of pita bread), tacos (tortilla with seafood, beef, pork, vegetables or other filling and seasonings), corncobs and quesadillas (wheat or corn tortilla stuffed with cheese) is a crime against taste. In the huts on the surfing beaches they sell cocktails with mezcal, which are used to drink the local version of the Peruvian ceviche - fish or seafood dishes.