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  2. Dominican Republic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dominican puddings are often made with bread, sweet potato, or rice. [6] Almibar de frutas – Fruit cooked in syrup. The most popular is called mala rabia. Guava, sweet plantains, and sweet potato with cinnamon. Arepa – Cornmeal and coconut cake. Dominican arepa is different from that of the Venezuelan and Colombian arepa.

  3. Mangú - Wikipedia

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    Dominican salami is not a true salami as it is a pre-cooked sausage made from a mix of beef and pork. It has a flavor profile of being slightly smoky and salty. Unlike traditional salami , Dominican salami is not cured and has the look and texture of bologna sausage .

  4. Dominica cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A typical meal includes saltfish, which is dried and salted codfish, and bakes made by making dough and frying in oil. Saltfish and bakes can also double as fast food snacks that can be eaten throughout the day; vendors on Dominica's streets sell these snacks to passers-by alongside fried chicken, fish and smoothies.

  5. Chef Rosie on how she fuses her Dominican and American ... - AOL

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  6. Bizcocho Dominicano - Wikipedia

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    Bizcocho Dominicano, or Dominican cake, is a type of cake popularized by bakeries in the Dominican Republic. The cake is characterized by its moist and airy texture and meringue frosting. It is a popular fixture for special occasions, and is present at most events celebrated by Dominican families, including anniversaries , baby showers ...

  7. Latin American 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, 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, bananas, and mangos.

  8. L.A.'s only Dominican restaurant introduces a family's ... - AOL

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    Dominican pop-ups and a food truck represent the cuisine, but when members of a family immigrated to North Hollywood (by way of Alaska), they envisioned a bricks-and-mortar that honors their ...

  9. A food truck with Puerto Rican and Dominican food? RAFFA ...

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    From chimi sandwiches to pastelitos, RAFFA Cimii's food truck invites the community to experience Puerto Rican and Dominican cuisine on Nauset Street.