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  2. Barbadian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Barbadian cuisine, also called Bajan cuisine, is a mixture of African, Portuguese, Indian, Irish, Creole, Indigenous and British background. A typical meal consists of a main dish of meat or fish, normally marinated with a mixture of herbs and spices, hot side dishes, and one or more salads.

  3. Island fusion food truck, chef's dream to open in Lubbock - AOL

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  4. 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.

  5. Category:Fusion cuisine - Wikipedia

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  7. What you need to know about Belmont's newest Carribean and ...

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    A new restaurant opened up in Belmont this month, with a goal to bring the city a soul and caribbean fusion cuisine. According to Kabelo Ramatapa, part owner of Top Taste Grill, “we have the ...

  8. Food court - Wikipedia

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    Typical shopping center food court vendor layout at Centre Eaton in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Pirate Champ's Cafe food court at Port Charlotte High School. A food court (in Asia-Pacific also called food hall or hawker centre) [1] is generally an indoor plaza or common area within a facility that is contiguous with the counters of multiple food vendors and provides a common area for self-serve ...

  9. Cou-cou - Wikipedia

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    Cou-cou and flying fish has become Barbados' national dish. Traditionally, cou-cou is served on Fridays at homes across Barbados and local food establishments. Cou-cou can also be prepared using breadfruit instead of cornmeal. In Trinidad and Tobago, cou-cou (or coo-coo) is often prepared alongside callaloo and either stewed or fried fish.