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  2. Duckanoo - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Starch / Dessert: Place of origin: Caribbean: Created by: Indigenous Amerindians, then adopted by Africans who were brought to the Caribbean. Serving temperature: Hot or Warm: Main ingredients: Batata (sweet potato), coconut, spices, brown sugar, coconut milk and cornmeal. Variations: Sweet tamale or Tamal dulce; Tamalito (in Latin America)

  3. Rum cake - Wikipedia

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    A rum cake or black cake is a type of dessert cake which contains rum. In most of the Caribbean, rum cakes are a traditional holiday season dessert, descended from the holiday puddings (such as figgy pudding). Traditionally, dried fruit is soaked in rum for months and then added to dough prepared with sugar which has been caramelized by boiling ...

  4. Pasteles - Wikipedia

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    Pasteles (Spanish pronunciation:; singular pastel), also pastelles in the English-speaking Caribbean, are a traditional dish in several Latin American and Caribbean countries. In Puerto Rico , the Dominican Republic , Venezuela , Panama , Trinidad and Tobago , and the Caribbean coast of Colombia , the dish looks like a tamal .

  5. Got A Sweet Tooth In Paradise? Try These Tasty Caribbean Desserts

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    The Caribbean is known for having delicious and savory food. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Asham (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Asham is a corn-based Caribbean dessert. It is thought to have originated in Africa, [1] with the name asham derived from the Akan word o-sĭám meaning "parched and ground corn". [2] Other names include Brown George , [3] asham , sansam and chilli bibi , [4] caan sham, casham and kasham . [5]

  7. Piragua (food) - Wikipedia

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    A piragua Spanish pronunciation: [p i ˈ ɾ a. ɣ w a] [1] is a Puerto Rican shaved ice dessert, shaped like a cone, consisting of shaved ice and covered with fruit-flavored syrup. Piraguas are sold by vendors, known as piragüeros , from small, traditionally brightly-colored pushcarts offering a variety of flavors.

  8. Caribbean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean cuisine is a fusion of West African, [1] Creole, Amerindian, European, Latin American, Indian/South Asian, Chinese, North American, and Middle Eastern cuisines. These traditions were brought from many countries when they moved to the Caribbean. [1] In addition, the population has created styles that are unique to the region.

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