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Top 100 Snacks
in the World

Last updated on June 15, 2026

Best Snacks in the World

01

Karantika

4.6 ·

Known as karantika in Algiers and calienté in Morocco, this beloved traditional dish traces its origins back to Spanish influence during the colonial period, as its name is derived from the Spanish word calentita, which means "warm." Over time, what began as a humble, filling meal for the working class evolved into one of Algeria’s and Morocco's most cherished street foods, often enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. The essence of the dish lies in its simplicity and rich, comforting flavor. It is made from a smooth batter of chickpea flour, water, oil, salt, pepper, and eggs, which is then baked until it develops a golden, slightly crisp crust on top while remaining creamy and custard-like inside. Some variations of the recipe include a pinch of cumin or a hint of chili to enhance its depth and warmth. When it comes out of the oven, the dish is traditionally cut into generous squares or wedges and often served tucked into a piece of crusty bread, making it perfect for eating on the go. It is common to find street vendors offering it with a dollop of harissa or a smear of mustard to add a spicy or tangy kick that beautifully complements its mild, nutty flavor. Part of what makes karantika or calienté so beloved is its versatility: it can be enjoyed as a snack, a light lunch, or even a comforting dinner.

02

Hamamatsu gyoza

4.5 ·

Hamamatsu is a popular variety of Japanese gyoza filled with cabbage, onions, pork, and selected seasonings. It is characterized by a unique frying style in which cooks arrange gyoza in a circular pattern (hanetsuke, a technique in which a crispy bottom connects all the gyozas) so that they can fry as many snacks as possible at the same time. It is very popular to pair Hamamatsu gyoza with a topping of bean sprouts.

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03

Kepta duona

4.5 ·

Kepta duona is a simple Lithuanian snack consisting of sliced rye bread that is shortly fried until crispy. The bread is usually sliced into thin strips before it is pan-fried in oil, and it is usually rubbed with garlic (duona su česnaku), while modern varieties often come topped with cheese (duona su sūriu) or mayonnaise. This snack is commonly served in bars, and it is often paired with beer or gira (kvass).

04

Guotie

4.5 ·

The pan-fried variety of the Chinese jiaozi dumpling, known as guotie, is a Northern Chinese dumpling typically filled with minced pork, Chinese cabbage, scallions, ginger, rice wine, and sesame seed oil. Crunchy and soft textures are achieved by a special method of preparing; while the bottom of the dumpling is frying, a small amount of liquid is added to the pan which is then covered, thus allowing the rest of the dumpling and the filling to steam. When it comes to the shape, guotie should always be long and straight as it can stand more easily and it does not fall over during cooking. Goutie can be literally translated as pot sticks, so these dumplings are often nicknamed potstickers, especially in North America. Although the first-known mention of goutie dates back to the Song Dynasty, today they are a popular street food, often eaten as a snack or an appetizer, typically accompanied by a dipping sauce.

05

Roti canai

4.4 ·

Roti canai is a traditional pan-fried flatbread made with flour, water, eggs, and fat of Indian origin, but mainly associated with Malaysia, and surrounding countries like Indonesia, Brunei, and Thailand. The dough for roti canai is repeatedly folded, so the final product has a layered texture, a soft interior, and a crispy outer layer. The most common fat used in roti canai is ghee, the traditional Indian clarified butter. It is believed that the dish originated in India when the Indian laborers who migrated to Malaysia brought the recipe and the tradition of preparing this crispy pastry to the foreign country. Usually, it is served plain in its traditional round form, as an accompaniment to curries. It can be served on the side or torn into pieces and mixed with the curry. However, roti canai is often served as the star dish, accompanied by different savory and sweet fillings and ingredients. If additional fillings are added, roti canai is usually shaped into rectangles. For example, in Malaysia, one can find various roti canai types, which are differentiated by the type of filling — egg, onion, egg and onion, banana, sardines, margarine and sugar, Maggi instant noodles, cheese, vegetable, and pork filling are some of the many available. However, roti canai doesn't have to have a filling but only a topping, such as fried eggs, curry, beans, lentils, and coffee beans. But martabak, a thick roti filled with meats, eggs, onions, and spices, is probably the best-known type of roti canai. Apart from Malaysia, it can also be found in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and a few other countries. Other than Malaysia, a very similar type of flatbread can be found in Singapore, where it's called roti prata. This crispy bread is usually sold by street vendors called mamaks.

06

Empanadas Tucumanas

4.4 ·

These empanadas are a specialty of the region of Tucumán, and they are quite different than numerous empanadas found in Buenos Aires. Tucumanas are typically handmade according to old, traditional recipes, and are characterized by a crispy dough and ideal proportions of dough and fillings. The dough is made with wheat flour and beef fat, and it is then usually filled with beef, chicken, or tripe, along with other ingredients such as onions, hard-boiled eggs, paprika, and cumin. Authentic Tucumanas should be baked in a clay oven, and it is best to enjoy them with a glass of local wine on the side.

07

Kartupeļu pankūkas

4.4 ·

Kartupeļu pankūkas are Latvian potato pancakes, a quick mid-week meal that almost everyone knows how to prepare. They are made with a combination of grated potatoes, eggs, and flour, seasoned only with salt and pepper. Fried until golden brown, kartupeļu pankūkas are traditionally served with sour cream and lingonberry sauce. Although these pancakes were considered a cheap meal, they have recently started to appear on many coffee shop menus in the country.

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08

Batagor

4.4 ·

One of the most famous snacks in Indonesia is batagor, a fried fish dumpling served in a traditional spicy sauce. It has roots in the Chinese culinary tradition, which has left a trace on many Indonesian dishes. Although this famous snack is reminiscent of the more famous Chinese dumpling, its distinguishable characteristic is that it is fried, not steamed. The most common fish used to make the dish is wahoo, but tuna, mackerel, and even prawns can also be used. Potatoes, tofu, or cabbage are also occasionally added to the dish. Batagor is the perfect snack because of the way it is served. When fried, the dumplings are cut into small bite-sized pieces and covered in peanut, soy, and chili sauce with a splash of lime juice. It was invented in the 1980s in Bandung, but today it can be found throughout Indonesia. Since it is quickly prepared, it is commonly sold by street vendors, but it can also be found in many Indonesian restaurants.

09

Bundás kenyér

4.4 ·

This traditional Hungarian dish is a savory version of the popular French toast. It can be prepared with various types of sliced bread that are coated in lightly beaten eggs, then shortly pan-fried until crispy. The dish is typically enjoyed as breakfast or a light evening snack and is often accompanied by creamy condiments such as mayonnaise and sour cream.

10

Kalamarakia tiganita

4.4 ·

This classic Greek dish consists of squid rings and tentacles that are seasoned, dredged in flour, and fried until crispy and golden brown. Fried calamari is a restaurant staple, typically enjoyed as an appetizer or a meze dish. It is usually complemented by lemon wedges and garnished with freshly chopped parsley.

Best Snacks in the World

01

Face Rock Creamery

4.8 ·
Face Rock Creamery, located in Bandon, Oregon, began operations in May 2013. The creamery specializes in producing a variety of cheeses, including cheddar, Monterey Jack, and curds. It also features a viewing room where visitors can watch the cheese-making process, emphasizing transparency and consumer education. Face Rock Creamery has won several awards for its cheeses at national competitions.
Awards
Culture Cheese Magazine Best Cheeses issue - Best (2023)
American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place (2024, 2023, 2022, 2019, 2018, 2015, 2014, 2013)
02

Biltong Emporium

4.8 ·
Biltong Emporium Ltd is a biltong producer based in England that specializes in creating high-quality, traditional South African dried meat snacks. Their product range includes various flavors and types of biltong, catering to different tastes and preferences. The company emphasizes the use of premium beef and authentic spice blends to ensure a genuine biltong experience. Their production methods adhere to strict hygiene and quality standards.
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 3 Stars (2023)
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2023)
03

Beecher's Handmade Cheese

4.8 ·
Beecher's Handmade Cheese, established in 2003, is renowned for its artisanal cheesemaking in the heart of Seattle's Pike Place Market. The company was founded by Kurt Beecher Dammeier and quickly became known for its commitment to quality and natural ingredients, producing cheese free from artificial preservatives and flavor enhancers. Beecher's is particularly famous for its Flagship cheese, a semi-hard cow's milk cheese noted for its robust, nutty flavor that is carefully aged for 15 months to develop its complex character. Beecher's operates transparently with a glass-walled facility that allows visitors to watch the cheesemaking process, emphasizing educational outreach and community engagement. They also contribute significantly to charitable causes, with a portion of their sales going to the Beecher's Pure Food Kids Foundation, which teaches children about healthy eating and the importance of natural foods.
Awards
World Championship Cheese Contest - Best of Class (2024, 2022)
World Cheese Awards - Gold (2024, 2023, 2021)
04

V&v Supremo Foods

4.6 ·
V&V Supremo Foods is a cheese producer based in Chicago, Illinois, established in 1964. The company specializes in Mexican-style dairy products, including a variety of cheeses, sour creams, and chorizo. V&V Supremo Foods services both retail and foodservice customers.
Awards
World Championship Cheese Contest - Best of Class (2024, 2022, 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014)
International Cheese & Dairy Awards - Gold (2019)
05

The Jolly Hog

4.5 ·
The Jolly Hog is a British producer of premium sausages, bacon, and other pork products. The company focuses on high welfare standards, sourcing pork from British farms. The Jolly Hog began as a family business launched by three brothers. They emphasize quality and flavor, using natural ingredients without any artificial additives.
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2024, 2022, 2021)
06

Little Sutton Biltong Company

4.5 ·
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2023, 2022)
07

Lesley Stowe

4.5 ·
Lesley Stowe is a renowned brand specializing in high-quality snacks, particularly in the cracker category, which are made with meticulous attention to detail and ingredients. This Canadian brand has become synonymous with luxurious snacks that perfectly combine rich flavors and innovation. Founded by the acclaimed Canadian chef Lesley Stowe, the company prides itself on using the finest ingredients, with no compromises in taste or nutritional value. Lesley Stowe products, such as the famous Raincoast Crisps range, have become favorites among food lovers and gourmets worldwide due to their delicate texture, crispness, and unique flavors. Each product is a result of Lesley Stowe’s passion for premium food and her commitment to creating products that elevate every meal or snack to a higher level. Whether served with cheese, fruit, or on their own, Lesley Stowe products are the perfect choice for refined tastes.
08

Hồng Lam Ô Mai

4.5 ·
Hồng Lam is one of Vietnam’s most renowned brands specializing in ô mai - traditional candied, marinated, or dried fruits that balance sweet, sour, and mildly spiced flavors. The brand modernizes an old artisanal practice by preserving the authentic taste of plums, apricots, kumquats, and other local fruits while applying strict hygiene and quality-control standards. The production process involves careful fruit selection, multi-stage marination, and controlled drying to achieve consistent flavor and texture, while the packaging is designed as elegant gift items that highlight the cultural value of the product. Hồng Lam has successfully transformed a once street-side delicacy into a contemporary, widely accessible specialty, positioning ô mai as a distinctive symbol of Vietnamese culinary heritage.
09

Raging Bull Meat Snacks

4.5 ·
Raging Bull Meat Snacks Ltd is a producer of Biltong based in the UK. The company focuses on creating high-protein, low-sugar meat snacks. Their product lineup includes traditional Biltong, Droewors, and Beef Jerky. They source high-quality beef to ensure premium taste and nutrition in their products. The company emphasizes using simple ingredients without artificial preservatives.
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2022)
10

S.a Beef

4.5 ·
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2022)
About this ranking

TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 Snacks in the World” list until June 15, 2026, 79,884 ratings were recorded, of which 54,171 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

The initial list of top producers was compiled based on available reviews, awards, local recommendations, media and blog coverage, and consumer reviews. The list will be updated with ratings from TasteAtlas local ambassadors and TasteAtlas users.

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