Cookbook:Cuisine of Trinidad and Tobago

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The Cuisine of Trinidad and Tobago is indicative of the blends of Amerindian, European, African, Indian, Chinese, Creole, and Lebanese gastronomic influences, and is also more similar to the cuisine of Guyana than most other countries in the Caribbean.

Perhaps due to the diversity of its people and thus the food, Trinidad and Tobago has no official national dish. Crab and callaloo is popular and often prepared for Sunday lunch. Pelau, a rice-based dish, is also a standard dish in Trinidad and Tobago. Another popular dish is roti - this is of East Indian origin and consists of curried potatoes, channa (chickpeas) and meat wrapped in dhalphurie. Other local dishes include coo coo, sancoche, macaroni pie and oil down.

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