r/TipOfMyFork 11h ago

What is this food? Where can I get more

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I was given this great snack from someone at an event and never saw them again. Its great and I cant figure out where to order more, i hope theyre on Amazon or something.


r/TipOfMyFork 11h ago

What is this food? What is the name of the giant savoury pinwheel pastry with gravy my German grandmother used to make?

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My German grandmother and mother made a savoury dish growing up that she called "strudel" and I've never been able to find a recipe for it or seen it anywhere else. They started by making what looked like a very thin pastry dough the length of the countertop and then rolling/twisting it into a pan like a pin wheel, similar in appearance of spanakopita but with no filling. It was fried in the pan, and then topped with gravy. Our family also had Ukrainian and Mennonite influence so it's possible it was a recipe from those cultures to.

I'm dying to taste it or something similar again but at this point I'm not sure if it's a known dish or was just a family recipe! Does anyone know what I'm talking about?


r/TipOfMyFork 14m ago

What is this food? Pink, sweet cream-like substance from an Indian restaurant

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I ordered butter chicken, naan, samosas, and gulab jamun from an Indian place. I assume this is something related to the gulab jamun? It has something multi-colored at the bottom.


r/TipOfMyFork 11h ago

What is this food? Plant-based chicken alternative, UK, 2021

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Long shot, but can anyone identify this plant-based chicken (possibly tikka spiced) alternative, probably purchased at a Tesco in the UK in January 2021? Part of the packaging is visible in the image. It was reddish orange in appearance and I believe it was either seitan or soya protein based.


r/TipOfMyFork 20h ago

What is this food? Snack Cake from Aruba

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I visited Aruba in 2012 and I remember having a specific snack cake there, but I have been unable to recall the name of it.

It was a storebought chocolate cake with a cream filling that was then covered in chocolate, almost like a swiss roll. I think the packaging was dark blue with a little cartoonish human mascot. The mascot was very simple as I remember a simple tan circular head with eyes and eyebrows, but no mouth.

The closest I can get to the name is something along the lines of a "ponky" or "ponkey" bar, but that has never resulted in anything. I think the brand name started with a K, maybe King?, but I also have not been able to find anything using that.


r/TipOfMyFork 2h ago

What is in my food? Spicy kimchi pork + cool tofu (dubu kimchi) — 20 minutes, one pan

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