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  2. Dominican Republic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    All or nearly all food groups are accommodated in typical Dominican cuisine, as it incorporates meat or seafood; grains, especially rice, corn (native to the island [2]), and wheat; vegetables, such as beans and other legumes, potatoes, yuca, or plantains, and salad; dairy products, especially milk and cheese; and fruits, such as oranges ...

  3. PedidosYa - Wikipedia

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    PedidosYa is an Uruguayan multinational online food ordering and delivery service based in Montevideo, Uruguay.Founded in 2009 and merged with Delivery Hero in 2017, the company operates in 15 Latin American countries.

  4. Delivery Hero - Wikipedia

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    Delivery Hero SE [3] [4] is a German multinational online food ordering and food delivery company based in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 2011, the company operates in 70+ countries internationally in Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin and South America, and the Middle East, and partners with 500,000+ restaurants. [ 5 ]

  5. Mangú, rabo and ‘sushi aplatanao’: Here’s where to go for ...

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    With Spanish, Taino and African influences, the cuisine of the Dominican Republic presents a unique mix of flavors and traditions. Below are some of the best places in the Miami area to enjoy ...

  6. Chimichurri burger - Wikipedia

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    The chimichurri burger (usually called chimi burger, Dominican burger, or simply chimi) is a traditional snack dish served in the Dominican Republic. It is made from ground pork or beef, which is sliced, grilled and served on a pan de agua (literally "water bread") and garnished with chopped cabbage.

  7. Mangú - Wikipedia

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    Los tres golpes (the three hits) [4] is the slang name given by Dominicans consisting of fried Dominican-style salami, fried cheese, and fried eggs served alongside mangú. The salami and cheese can be coated in flour before frying for a more crispy texture.