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Lists of foods named after places have been compiled by writers, sometimes on travel websites or food-oriented websites, as well as in books.

Since all of these names are words derived from place names, they are all toponyms. This article covers English language food toponyms which may have originated in English or other languages.

According to Delish.com, "[T]here's a rich history of naming foods after cities, towns, countries, and even the moon."[1]

The following foods and drinks were named after places. Each non-obvious etymology is supported by a reference on the linked Wikipedia page. Food names are listed by country of the origin of the word, not necessarily where the food originated or was thought to have originated. Some foods are certified to originate in that region with a protected designation of origin (PDO).[2]

Africa

A cooked guinea hen
Tangerine
Ethiopian eggplant

Ethiopia

Asia

Mongolian barbecue

East Asia

Taiwan

Taiwanese fried chicken

China

A sliced Chinese gooseberry
Fruits and vegetables
Meat products and dishes
Dezhou braised chicken
Staple food
Hokkien Mee

Japan

Kobe beef
Fruits
Fuji apples

Korea

Gyeongju or Hwangnam bread

South Asia

An Afghan salad

India

Chicken Chettinad
Fruits and vegetables
Tamarind balls from Trinidad and Tobago
Staple food
Indori Poha

Southeast Asia

Crab Rangoon

Indonesia

Indonesian cinnamon
Nasi Padang

Malaysia

Bicol Express

Philippines

Thailand

Pad Thai

Vietnam

Bún bò Huế

West Asia

Damsons

Armenia

Armenian pizza or Lahmacun

Iran

Peaches

Palestine

Turkey

Turkish Delight

Europe

Shopska salad

Balkan States

Istrian stew

Croatia

Romania

Donauwelle

Central Europe

Austria

Wiener Schnitzel

Czech Republic

Germany

Bavarois
Baked goods
Black Forest cake
Meat products and dishes
Frankfurter Würstchen
Pichelsteiner

Hungary

Hortobágyi palacsinta

Poland

Silesian dumplings

Slovakia

Liptauer

Slovenia

Prekmurje layer pastry

Switzerland

Swiss chard
Baked goods
Bündner Nusstorte
Cheeses
Emmental cheese
Tartu Rose

Eastern Europe

Baltic states

Russia

Tula pryanik
Chicken Kiev

Ukraine

Nordic countries

Karelian pasty

Denmark

A Danish

Norway

Gudbrandsdalsost

Sweden

Swedish meatballs

Southern Europe

Redcurrant

Greece

Fruits and vegetables
Quinces

Italy

Neapolitan ice cream
Sardines
Baked goods
Coppia ferrarese
Cheeses
Gorgonzola and a pear
Montasio
Parmigiano-Reggiano
Cantaloupes
Lucques
Roma tomatoes
Fruits and vegetables
Meat products and dishes
Chicken marsala
Milanesa
Italian dressing
Zuppa toscana
Sauces and dressings
Soups

Portugal

Galinha à Portuguesa
Ovos Moles de Aveiro

Spain

Mayonnaise
Spanish omelette
Valencian paella
Cheeses
Casín cheese
Manchego
Fruits, nuts and vegetables
Padron peppers
Fabada asturiana
Soups and stews

Western Europe

Belgian pralines
Brussels sprouts

Belgium

France

Lobster bisque
French onion soup
Baked goods
Breton galette
Quiche lorraine
Cheeses
Brie
Camembert
Roquefort
Anjou
Fruits and vegetables
Salade niçoise
Meat products and dishes
Chateaubriand with Béarnaise sauce
French dip
Lobster with sauce américaine
Sauces, dressings and condiments

Ireland

Irish stew
Dutch dougnuts or Dutchies
Dutch pancake

Netherlands

Gouda, Old Amsterdam, Leerdammer, and other Dutch cheeses
Cheeses

United Kingdom

Ulster fry
England
Eton mess
English muffins
Lincoln biscuit
Baked goods
Cheddar
Red Windsor
Wensleydale
Cheeses
Blenheim Orange
Warden pear
Fruits and vegetables
Meat products and dishes
Melton Mowbray pork pie
Creme anglaise over a piece of bread
Sauces and condiments
Scotland
Cullen skink
Scotch woodcock
Wales
Welsh rarebit
Bermuda fish chowder

North America

Canada

Canadian bacon
Nanaimo bars

Caribbean

Jamaica beef patty

Cuba

Habaneros

Mexico

Carne a la tampiqueña
Jalapeños

United States

Baked Alaska
Baked goods
Fig Newtons
Key lime pie
Smith island cake
Cheeses
Fruits, nuts and vegetables
Adirondack Blue potatoes
Concord grapes
Rainier cherries
Buffalo wings
New York strip steak a.k.a. Kansas City strip steak
Philly cheesesteak
Meat products and dishes
Thousand Island dressing on a salad
Sauces, dressings and condiments
California rolls
Dungeness crabs
Seafood

Oceania

Australian meat pie
Otaheite cashew

South America

Brazil nuts
Lima beans

Peru

By type of food

Cheeses

Asiago
Bleu d'Auvergne
Caerphilly
Chanco
Colby
Sage derby
Edam
Gamonéu
Harzer
Limburger
Livarot
Minas
Oaxaca
Parmesan
Pont-l'Évêque
Ragusano
Sainte-Maure de Touraine
Swaledale
Torta del Casar
Bread with Västerbotten and goat cheese

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Web page titled "On the Map: Why Some Foods Are Named After Places", retrieved August 30, 2011
  2. ^ "TMEP". tmep.uspto.gov.
  3. ^ "Philadelphia - Our Brand". Philadelphia United Kingdom.