Read the 3rd part of our series about the most delicious dishes in the world! After showing you exotic dishes from different corners of the world in the previous parts, we are ready for another dose of gastronomic experiences. In this part, we will embark on another culinary expedition and discover new dumplings that world cuisine has to offer.
Dumplings
Pelmeni are Russian dumplings from Siberia, probably introduced to Russian cuisine by the Mongols.
Similar to Chinese jiaozi, Turkish manti, and Eastern European pierogi, pelmeni are characterized by the thickness of the dumpling dough.
Pelmeni can be filled with anything from meat to mushrooms to cheese, but never anything sweet.

Dim sum
Some dumpling purists claim that Australian dim sim is just a distorted version of Chinese dumplings.
But we say that if a dumpling has fans standing in line, it's a good dumpling.
Dim sim is a combination of meat or fish mixed with cabbage and wrapped in a wrapper. It can be steamed, fried, or grilled, and is usually much larger than a Chinese dumpling.
Dim sims usually taste like ginger – this is a characteristic of Western Chinese cuisines found in Australia, North America and Europe.

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