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What $1 Buys You to Eat Around the World

, http://www.foodnetwork.ca/glob...ld/#!chapati-madondo

When travelling abroad, certain destinations allow your food dollar to stretch further than you might imagine. In fact, the World Bank has determined that more than a billion people worldwide live on a food budget of just $1.25 per day. With that in mind, the World Bank asked its Twitter followers for their input on what $1 a day can buy . We've gathered some of the most delicious responses.

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Nairobi: Chapati Madondo

Nairobi: Chapati MadondoThis Kenyan speciality blends African cuisine, with Indian chapati and beans (known as madondo). According to the Nairobi News, this dish is a "favourite for most Nairobians on the go," and "is available [at] almost all eateries and is relatively affordable."

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New York City: Chinese Dumplings

New York City: Chinese DumplingsWhile you can usually get pot stickers and other types of Chinese dumplings throughout China for prices well under a dollar, there are a number of spots in NYC’s Chinatown that specialize in “dollar dumplings,” with eateries such as Vanessa’s Dumpling House serving up fast, delicious dumplings, four for a buck.

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Australia: Hamburgers

Australia: HamburgersIf you’re ever in Sydney, Australia looking for a bargain meal on a Tuesday night, head straight for The Unicorn, a charming pub on Oxford Street that sells burgers (and not little sliders — real burgers!) for a buck apiece as part of its special “Tight Ass Tuesdays” weekly deal.

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