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  2. Trinidad and Tobago cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Food stalls in Debe Coconut vendor in Marabella. Popular freshly prepared street foods include: Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian foods like doubles, [21] aloo pie, [22] pholourie, [23] saheena, [24] baiganee, bara, and kachori are popular street foods throughout the country. Another popular Indo-T&T street food is wrap roti, (usually paratha or ...

  3. Saheena - Wikipedia

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    Until World War I, 145,000 workers, mainly East Indian, migrated to Trinidad, adapting their recipes to the supply of ingredients found in their new home. [1] According to the Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago , the term saheena derives from the Bihari group of languages and means delicious or savoury . [ 2 ]

  4. Doubles (food) - Wikipedia

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    Doubles is a common street food originating in Trinidad and Tobago and is of Indo-Trinidadian origin. It consists of curried chickpeas served on two fried flatbreads. It is normally eaten during breakfast, but is also eaten occasionally during lunch or as a late-night snack and popular hangover food.

  5. Roti (wrap) - Wikipedia

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    Indian indenture workers came to Trinidad in great numbers after the slavery system ended in 1838. [3] They brought recipes for various roti variations with them that today still are a staple in Trinidadian cuisine as a side dish. In 1937, South Trinidadian businessman ran a snack bar in San Fernando. [4]

  6. Portal:Trinidad and Tobago/Selected cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Trinidad, it is made with peanut butter, milk, sugar and sometimes spices. Rum is sometimes used as an ingredient. It is also available commercially in supermarkets and grocery stores as well to cater those markets. In Trinidad and Tobago, peanut punch is a popular drink that is often sold on sidewalks or in established food stores. The ...

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  8. Pholourie - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the recipe, culantro, garlic, pepper, turmeric, onions and/or cumin are used. Then dough balls the size of golf balls are formed and fried afterwards. The fried balls are usually served with a chutney to dip them in, usually tamarind or mango. The dish was brought to Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname by migrants from India. [1]

  9. Culture of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Trinidad and Tobago draws upon the varied origins of its people: Indian, African, Creole, European, Amerindian, Chinese, Arab, and Latin American. [citation needed] African Creole food commonly includes callaloo, macaroni pie and red beans. Indian food is based on curry.