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Caribbean Street Foods

Caribbean Street Foods

1

Jamaican Patty

Jamaica
4.2
Most iconic: Niah's Patties (Negril)

Although pies filled with meat are popular in many countries throughout the world as a great way to turn cheap cuts of meat into savory bites and making sure that no food goes to waste, Jamaican meat patties are enhanced with unique African and In... READ MORE

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Conch Fritters

The Bahamas
4.3
Most iconic: Twin Brothers (Nassau)

A delicacy of Caribbean and Creole cuisine, conch fritters are the national dish of sunny Bahamas. It consists of pounded, tenderized conch meat that is fried in batter with tomatoes, onions, celery, bell peppers, and various, often peppery season... READ MORE

3

Tripleta

Puerto Rico
3.9
Most iconic: El Churry - Isla Verde (San Juan)

Tripleta is a popular sandwich from Puerto Rico, its name derived from the fact that it is filled with three types of meat: grilled steak, lechon pork, and ham. The meat is placed in a loaf of fresh bread and topped with fries, ketchup, m... READ MORE

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Frita

Havana, Cuba
3.5

Frita Cubana (or simply frita) is a burger variety with Cuban origins. It was invented in Havana in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s (there's still no consensus). Originally, these burgers were sold by friteros from their stands, call... READ MORE

5

Stamp and Go

Jamaica
3.6
Most iconic: Pelican (Montego Bay)

Stamp and go is a Jamaican road snack consisting of fritters usually made with salt cod, although callaloo, ackee, and conch are also often used in the preparation. It can be consumed for breakfast or as an appetizer. The dish is traditionally acc... READ MORE

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Crack Conch with Peas and Rice

The Bahamas
4.2
Most iconic: Oh Andros (Nassau)

Crack Conch with peas and rice is the national dish of the Bahamas. Conch is a large sea snail that has been traditionally eaten in the region since before the arrival of Christopher Columbus. The natives did not only eat the mollusc, but used the... READ MORE

7

Doubles

Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago
4.3
Most iconic: Ali's Doubles Barataria (San Juan)

Doubles is a staple of Trini street food, a sandwich that consists of two fried flatbreads (bara) filled with curried chickpeas (curry channa). It is believed that doubles were invented in 1936 in Princes Town, and nowadays they ... READ MORE

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Pâté haïtien

Haiti
4.0

These Haitian delicacies consist of puff pastry that is shaped into small squares and filled with various types of meat such as beef, chicken, pork, or even fish. They are regularly served at numerous special events and celebrations, but Haitian p... READ MORE

9

Bake and Shark

Trinidad and Tobago
4.2
Most iconic: Richard's Bake and Shark (Maracas Bay Village)

Bake and shark is a unique Trini street food item that is especially popular at concerts, festivals, and celebrations. It consists of marinated or seasoned pieces of shark meat, sauces, chutneys, and vegetables in a flatbread known as bakeREAD MORE

10

Alcapurria

Puerto Rico
4.0
Most iconic: La Alcapurria Quemá (San Juan)

Alcapurria is a Puerto Rican snack made with grated green bananas or taro root (or a combination of both) that are stuffed with meat, then fried. The stuffing is usually picadillo – spiced ground beef with tomatoes. If made with gra... READ MORE

11

Yaroa

Santiago Province, Dominican Republic
3.6

Yaroa is a traditional dish originating from Santiago in the Dominican Republic. This casserole is prepared in many versions throughout the country, but it's most often made with mashed sweet plantains, beef (although pork and chicken can also be ... READ MORE

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Chimichurri burger

Dominican Republic
3.8
Most iconic: Chimi Cafetería El Caco (Santo Domingo)

Chimichurris is a Dominican hamburger characterized by the addition of numerous spices to the meat patty, such as oregano, garlic, parsley, and red pepper flakes. It is usually not prepared at home, but bought from street food vendors. Like most b... READ MORE

13

Peppered Shrimps

Jamaica
4.3
Most iconic: Little Ochie (Alligator Pond)

Peppered shrimps is a popular Jamaican street food item consisting of shrimps with a spicy kick and tons of flavor. They are usually cooked in a skillet with garlic, hot pepper, butter, and thyme, absorbing all of the flavors in the process. In Ja... READ MORE

14

Aloo Pie

Trinidad and Tobago
4.4

Aloo pie is a Trini dish consisting of fried dough that is filled with mashed potatoes which are flavored with onions, garlic, cumin, and bandhania. It can often be bought at food stands which sell another Trini favorite known as doubles.... READ MORE

15

Fire Engine

The Bahamas
n/a

Fire engine is a traditional dish that's a staple for breakfast and a local hangover cure. Also known as steamed corned beef, it's usually made with a combination of canned corned beef, thyme, tomato paste, onions, celery, bell peppers, tomatoes, ... READ MORE

16

Yaniqueque

Santo Domingo Province, Dominican Republic
4.5

Yaniqueque or yanikeke is a Dominican fried bread with a crispy and crunchy texture. It is made with flour, salt, melted butter, and baking powder. The dough is rolled into thin circles with crimped edges, and it is then fried in hot oil ... READ MORE

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Baiganee

Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
4.1

Baiganee is a classic Trini snack that can also be served as a side dish. This vegetarian treat consists of sliced eggplant or baigan (hence the name) that is coated in a spicy batter, then deep-fried to golden-brown perfection. It is typ... READ MORE

18

Benne Balls

Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
3.6

Achingly sweet, extra hard, dense, and crunchy, benne balls are popular Tobagonian treats made with brown sugar and benne, which is an African word for sesame seeds. These treats are extremely simple to prepare - brown sugar is h... READ MORE

19

Accra

Haiti
3.7

Accra is a traditional fritter that is usually made with black-eyed peas, scallions, onions, garlic, bell peppers, chili peppers, eggs, flour, baking powder, and malanga – a nutty-flavored root that is closely linked to cassava and ... READ MORE

20

Kachourie

Trinidad and Tobago
n/a

Kachourie is a Trini variation of a popular Indian snack. The flattened ball of dough consists of flour, channa, split peas, and seasonings such as salt, black pepper, turmeric, and chili powder. These dough balls are then fried in oil until golde... READ MORE

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Bajan Black Eyed Peas and Rice

Barbados
n/a

Black eyed peas and rice is a savory side dish from Barbados that goes well with a variety of chicken, pork, fish, or vegetable dishes. In Barbados, it is most commonly served as an accompaniment to fried fish dishes. Rice and peas is a staple of ... READ MORE