How to Unlock All 27 Cultural Foods in Sims 4

This guide will let you know how to unlock all 27 cultural foods in The Sims 4. Go through the guide and follow the step-by-step instructions to unlock them. 

To unlock all types of food in the Sims 4, you need to eat them from their food stalls. Each culture has a different stand so you can find seven stands around the San Marino district or at various festivals. Once you unlock the dish, you will be able to cook from your own home. 

Some dishes are spicy, and some of the other dishes require chopsticks to eat. The pufferfish nigiri can kill you if it is of poor quality. You will also find various vegetarian food options with the vegetarian trait. The Chinese stores have egg rolls, mapo tofu with pork, sweet and sour pork, and sweet and sour eggplant. These dishes require you to use chopsticks to eat, as shown in the image below.  

The Indian stores serve samosas, bhel puri, and curry, all of these are spicy vegetarian dishes. These are most common in spice market districts and spice festivals and flea markets. Japanese stores serve ramen, dango, nigiri, and pufferfish nigiri, and for this food, you will also require chopsticks to eat. You can find these stalls in the fashion district, uptown, and at the romance festival.

Vietnamese stores have greek corn, Barnes and fow, the spicy latter and also for this food you need to have chopsticks and toy canb find this in the fashion district and you can also find them in human hijinks festival, spice festival and also at the flea market. Filipino food includes food like CEO foul, Lumpia, enceladus and pork adobo, and you can find this food in the art district and the flea market.

Moroccan stalls sell brochette, burgers, and tagine, you can easily find them in the art district, and there is only one human hijinks festival. The Mexican Stalls have six dishes: Taquitos, Empanadas, Bean and Cheese Burrito, Chicken Burritos and Spinach, Wrapped Veggie Burrito, and Tomato Wrapped Veggie Burritos. You can find these in the spice market district and at the spice festival, as shown below.  

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