• Life

These 10 Caribbean Street-Foods Will Tingle Your Taste Buds

By

Ami Ciccone

, updated on

August 2, 2021

The Caribbean beaches look like heaven, yet, chances are you’ll lose that toned body by the end of your trip thanks to their uh-mazing cuisine. With fresh seafood caught right off the waves that surround this haven, street-food here is truly unique.

So here’s the must-try list you need to tick-off while vacationing in the Caribbean and get your Insta-feed looking like that of a pro food blogger’s!

Jerk Anything from Jamaica

The Jamaican staple of jerk beef, chicken, and pork with rice and salad sides is a must. There are so many spots to choose from, so you won’t be stuck for options!

Griot from Haiti

Fried pork chunks slow-roasted in an orange marinade. Need we say more?

Doubles from Trinidad

The barra and channa (fried dough slices and chickpea curry) from these doubles seem like a fusion of Indian and Lebanese cuisines, reminding us of puri and hummus! An explosion of flavor? Yes, please.

 Fish and Fungi from US Virgin Islands

Snapper fish and fungi made from okra and cornmeal have just as much history as it has flavor! The mind-blowing dish was first cooked-up by African women in slavery.

 Conch Ceviche from Turks & Caicos

Much like calamari, conch is a national dish in much of the Caribbean islands. If you’re not a fan of the raw conch, though, we recommend the succulent conch fritters!

Cuchifritos from Puerto Rico

Puerto-Rican street food stands have a host of fried items with meat and cheese combinations collectively known as cuchifritos. Who can say no to that?

Fish Cakes from Barbados

When you’re surrounded by fish, it’s no wonder it gets turned into the most available snack. Widely popular across the islands, these traditional treats have several versions with surprise ingredients and dips native to each island!

Croquetas de Jamon from Cuba

Directly translated – ham croquettes! How does biting into a perfectly crispy ham log stuffed with cheese sound? It’s perfect as a side for soup or on its own as a snack.

Conch Fritters from The Bahamas

Served everywhere from fine-dining restaurants to street-food vendors, conch fritters are a delicacy not to be missed. Balls of batter and conch deep-fried and served with a flavorful aioli dipping is possibly the best comfort food you can get over there.

Empanadas from Dominican Republic

These are patty-like snacks that come with every type of filling from curried meat to fruits. So there’s definitely a favorite for everyone. Savory, sweet or sour—they’ve got it all!

So go have that fantastic Caribbean adventure with a feast for your taste-buds!

  • Home Page
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Menu
  • Home Page
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information
  • Home Page
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Menu
  • Home Page
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information

© 2024 TheBlindShow.com

  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Money
  • Science
  • Life
Menu
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Money
  • Science
  • Life
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Menu
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information

© 2024 TheBlindShow.com.