Food is a crucial part of the journey. If you want to experience the culture and history of a place, then you can start by tasting its food. And a more grounded experience than tasting food in restaurants and eateries is to seek out local street food.


Street food is both cheap and convenient, whether it be from a night market stall, a cart, or a kiosk. Authentic snacks cooked by locals can be found in all of these places. Today, we will take a look at some iconic street foods from around the world.


Potato salad, a snack made with boiled potato slices mixed with spices and chutney, is popular throughout South Asia. In Pakistan and northern India, as well as in parts of West Bengal and Bangladesh, potato salad is served as a snack, side dish, or casual meal, although the spices and chutneys used can vary from region to region.


Stir-fried crab with curry is a famous Bangkok dish. In the past, Thais used to stir-fry crab using only celery, green onions, and onions. It is said that a Thai chef was secretly drunk at work, but the waiter handed over the customer's order at that moment, and the drunk chef mistook the curry powder for pepper and put it into the crab, which the customer ended up enjoying.


A few days later, the customer came back and asked for the dish, so the chef made the mistake but added coconut milk and egg to increase the taste and texture, which has since become known as Thai-style fried crab.


Tortillas are a staple food in Colombia and Venezuela. These soft, thick tortillas are made from a mixture of corn flour with water and salt, sometimes with butter, eggs, milk, or oil.


The tortilla can be grilled, boiled, fried, or steamed, and tortillas vary in size, flavor, and color, and are usually stuffed with meat, cheese, eggs, tomatoes, or salad.


Tortillas can also be cut up into sandwiches and served with cheese and avocado.


Very popular street food in the Philippines is fried bananas, which are made from saba rubber, the most popular cooking banana in the Philippines. After the bananas are fried and cooked, they are coated with caramelized brown sugar and skewered on bamboo sticks.


Thai food has a sour, sweet, and spicy taste, and is good at combining various natural ingredients and seasoning with a variety of spices


Thai soup is very important to the Thai people. Thai soup is thick and flavorful and is made by boiling dishes. It can be eaten as a main dish with rice.


Tom Yum Kung is the most representative Thai seafood soup with a spicy and sour taste, "Tom Yum" means spicy and sour, and "Kung" means shrimp, which is actually what we call spicy and sour shrimp soup.


The taco is a traditional Mexican snack consisting of a thin tortilla crust with a variety of fillings: chicken, fish, shrimp, vegetables, pickles, and salsa.


Taco is divided into hard and soft tacos, soft taco is a soft crust that needs to be fixed with a toothpick, hard taco is a crispy baked taco with a soft and juicy filling, sour, salty, and spicy in one bite.


Taco has now become a popular snack in various countries.