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This new Surinamese cuisine included roti, nasi goreng, bami, pom, snesi foroe, moksi meti, and losi foroe. Basic foods include rice , plants such as tayer and cassava , and roti. Usually, there is chicken on the menu in many variations of the Chinese snesi foroe , the Indian chicken curry and pom , a very popular party dish of Creole origin.
Within the Surinamese community, in both Suriname and the Netherlands, pom is the most popular and best-known festive dish. Within the Surinamese community pom is frequently referred to as a dish of Creole or Jewish origin. It was introduced by the Portuguese–Jewish plantation owners as the Portuguese potato ("pomme de terre") oven dish ...
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