How Many Bar Snacks Around The World Can You Spot?
From chaat and tikka to empanadas and crostini, different bar snacks are served around the globe with a number of cocktails and mocktails. Test your mixology and culinary know-how and locate these snacks in the word jumble grid.
Go a step further and take a look at all the clues to first guess the global snacks hidden inside the grid before you begin finding them!
Let’s begin!
The Clues:
1. Salty and crunchy pods, sometimes tossed in spicy sauces, at others steamed and sprinkled with sea salt – served often with sake and beer.
2. A popular street food full of sweet, sour, spicy chutneys, crispy puris and puffed rice.
3. Soft, twisted, big and sometimes crunchy and chewy. This is a beer pub staple served with mustard or beer cheese.
4. Deep fried, crunchy and a highly spicy chicken dish, this is a bar bite from one of the more famed Asian cuisines trending across modern bars.
5. Glazed in hot sauce and butter, often served with a blue cheese and celery dip, there is no way to eat these bar bites than messily with your hands.
6. Small, fried potatoes served with spicy tomato sauce and aioli, this one is a tapas bar staple served with beer or sangria.
7. Chicken skewers served with a signature peanut sauce that is quite the street food favourite.
8. Marinated meat, chicken and veggies, grilled in the tandoor and served with spicy mint chutney.
9. Crispy, fried balls made of chickpeas and even fava beans, served often with hummus and pickled veggie sticks.
10. Open-faced slices of toasted baguette topped with pâté, tapenade, soft cheeses and herbs. Served with champagne cocktails and bellinis.
11. Baked or fried appetisers, often crescent-shaped and filled with a savoury stuffing.
12. Small slices of grilled bread topped off with tomatoes, herbs and cheeses, often served with olives and tapenade.
13. Cheeses like brie, camembert, gruyère all on one plate with a selection of meats, sausages and fresh fruits.
14. Spicy, fermented crunchy veggies, most commonly cabbages, served with pancakes, rice cakes and often with soju.
15. Fresh fish or shrimp cured in lime juice with tomatoes, onions, olives, cilantro and more.
Also Read: Traditional Indian Bar Snacks That Are Unbelievably Delicious
The Snacks:
Edamame (Japan) |
Kimchi (Korea) |
Crostini (Italy) |
Ceviche (Mexico) |
Charcuterie (France) |
Empanadas (Spain) |
Tartine (France) |
Falafel (West Asia) |
Tikka (India) |
Chicken Satay (Thailand) |
Patatas Bravas (Spain) |
Chicken Wings (USA) |
Korean Chicken (Korea) |
Pretzels (Germany) |
Chaat (India)
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Are you still feeling stumped? If you have missed out on some of the words, here is the solved grid to help you locate the leftovers:
Need Answers?
If you are still scratching your head for answers to the clues, here’s a cheat sheet for a sneak peek:
1. Edamame (Japan) | 2. Chaat (India) | 3. Pretzels (Germany) | 4. Korean Chicken (Korea) | 5. Chicken Wings (USA) | 6. Patatas Bravas (Spain) | 7. Chicken Satay (Thailand) | 8. Tikka (India) | 9. Falafel (West Asia) | 10. Tartine (France) | 11. Empanadas (Spain) | 12. Crostini (Italy) | 13. Charcuterie (France) | 14. Kimchi (Korea) | 15. Ceviche (Mexico)
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