National Dishes of Countries

For each country, name its national dish(es).
A national dish may be considered as such due to it being a staple food, it containing region specific ingredients or its significance culturally.
For countries with diverse populations and cultures, it may be impossible to choose one national dish, officially or unofficially.
You can read more about national dishes from my source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_dish
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Algeria
Couscous
 
Australia
Meat Pie
Roast Lamb
 
Canada
Nanaimo bar
Poutine
Butter tarts
 
China
Peking duck
Noodles
Fried rice
Dumplings
 
China (Hong Kong)
Char siu
Dim sum
China (Macau)
Minchee
 
El Salvador
Pupusa
 
France
Crêpe
Pot-au-feu
 
Italy
Pasta
Polenta
Pizza
Risotto
 
Jamaica
Ackee and saltfish
Jerk chicken
Japan
Sushi
Japanese curry
Ramen
 
Thailand
Pad Thai
Tom Yum Goong
 
United Kingdom
Fish and chips
Chicken tikka masala
 
United Kingdom (England)
Beef
Pudding
Sunday roast
 
United Kindom (Northern Ireland)
Ulster fry
United Kindom (Isle of Man)
Skedden jiarg
 
United Kingdom (Wales)
Cawl
 
United Kingdom (Scotland)
Haggis
 
United States
Apple pie
Buffalo wings
Fried chicken
Hamburger
Hot dog
Macaroni and cheese
 
United States (Hawaii)
Poi
Saimin
Loco moco
Poke
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Level 47
Jul 29, 2016
Surely you should add in frogs legs and snails for France, and McDonalds for the USA? XD

Seriously though, if you want to do all countries of the UK separately, you can have haggis for Scotland, fish and chips for England, faggot for Wales and Ulster Fry for Northern Ireland. :)

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Level 70
Jul 29, 2016
Added England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Isle of Man, (the latter for consistency throughout the quiz). Thanks for the feedback :)