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TasteAtlas released a list of 20 popular dishes from different places of the world that are surprisingly new and have been innovated only some decades back.
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In the year 1943, Nachos were invented.
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Pasta Carbonara was invented in Rome in 1944.
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German origin Currywurst was invented in 1949.
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Italian dish Carpaccio came into being in 1950 in Venice.
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In India, this delish chicken dish was invented in the 1950s.
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Cold salad recipe Shopska Salata entered the world of culinary delights in 1955.
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Yummy Hawaiian Pizza came into being in the year 1962. It was invented in Canada.
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Sticky Toffee Pudding came into being in the 1960s. The origin of this innovation is the United Kingdom.
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Uramaki's origin is in the United States of America. It was invented in the 1960s.
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Italian dessert Tiramisu was invented in the 1960s.
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United Kingdom's innovation Banoffee Pie came into being in 1971.
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The innovation of Fajitas dates back to 1971. It was originated in the United States of America.
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General Tso's Chicken is another invention of the USA. It was invented in 1973.
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Chicken Tikka Masala came into being in the 1970s.
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The Doner Kebab Sandwich was invented in Berlin in the 1970s.
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In 1975, Pasta Primavera was invented in the USA.
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The French dish Tartiflette came into being in the 1980s.
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Italian white bread named Ciabatta came into being in 1982.
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Norway is Salmon Sushi's origin. It was innovated in the 1980s.
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Molten Chocolate Cake's origin country is New York City. The year of invention is 1987.
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These are the top 20 dishes that are younger than we think them to be.
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