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  2. Wasakaka - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic: Main ingredients: Variations may include cilantro, parsley, olive oil, lime or orange juice, vinegar, salt, garlic, and chili peppers: Ingredients generally used: Avocado, pepper, onions, worcestershire sauce, and green bell peppers: Similar dishes: Venezuelan wasakaka is similar to guacamole; Dominican wasakaka is similar ...

  3. Dominican Republic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dominican desserts include flan, puddings, and tropical fruit-based sweets. Dulce de coco (coconut fudge), dulce de leche (caramelized milk), and majarete (cornmeal pudding) are also common Dominican desserts. Dominican puddings are often made with bread, sweet potato, or rice. [6] Almibar de frutas – Fruit cooked in syrup.

  4. Chapea - Wikipedia

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    Chapea is a bean stew, a popular dish from the countryside of the Dominican Republic. [1] Kidney beans or white beans with longaniza (sausage), rice, and green plantains are the basic ingredients, with other meats, vegetables and mashed squash used as a thickener.

  5. Locrio - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic: Main ingredients: chicken, salami, guineafowl (etc), rice: A locrio is a rice dish from the Dominican Republic. Similar to pilaf, jollof, and ...

  6. Pasteles - Wikipedia

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    Sour orange juice has slowly lost its way into Dominican pasteles and has become more Puerto Rican using adobo seco, milk, broth, and annatto oil to season masa. A Dominican cookbook in 1938 is the first to print recipes on pasteles. [citation needed] The cookbook printed two recipes, titled pasteles Puertorriqueño and pasteles Dominicano. The ...

  7. Chorizo - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, Panama, and the Dominican Republic, chorizo and longaniza are considered two different types of meat. Puerto Rican chorizo is a smoked, well-seasoned sausage nearly identical to the smoked versions in Spain. Puerto Rican and Dominican longanizas have a very different taste and appearance. The seasoned meat is stuffed into a pork ...

  8. 30 Days of Healthy, 5-Ingredient Lunches - AOL

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    Make lunch easy with these 5-ingredient lunch recipes, like kale salads and brie grilled cheese sandwiches, for a simple but satisfying meal. 30 Days of Healthy, 5-Ingredient Lunches Skip to main ...

  9. Dominica cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dominica Gourmet: A Unique Spin on Traditional Dominican Cuisine. Mom Publishing. ISBN 978-0998481715. Hyacinth I.R. Elwin; Loye Barnard; Sylvia Duckworth; Lennox Honeychurch (1998). A Taste of Nature Island Cooking: Dominican Cuisine. Macmillan Education. ISBN 978-0-333-71970-1.