People in Trinidad eat foods such as Roti, dhal and rice, bread, chicken/pork soup, Pizza, ochro, potato chips, patchoi, bigan, bodi [long beans].Answer 2: Also Baigan Choka (roasted eggplant), Tomato Choka (roasted tomatoes), Aloo Choka (fried potato), fried Plaintain, Corn Beef with onions and tomatoes, Saltfish, Buljol (saltfish with peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers and sometimes boiled eggs), Bacon, Chicken Stew, Tannia Cakes (fried Dasheen cake) and boiled Yucca with butter. They like their Curries too [chicken, crab, duck etc... with Rotis], and pawpaw, mangoes, passion fruit, star apple, cherries.Answer3: A big mac if they go to McDonalds...Answer4: In Trinidad and Tobago the most popular dishes are Palua, Carb and Dumpling,weather it be curry or callaloo carb an dumpling is it. It more common in Tobago though.. A must have snack is snow cone. With its syrup and condensed milk it is very delicious andcools you down in the hot summer time.
What kind of people live in Finland?
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What kind of people live in Finland?
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The Finnish race is Caucasian. Most people in Finland have relatively light coloured hair and light eyes (blue, grey or green, blue being the most common). The average height for for a Finnish woman today is around 166 cm (55) and for a Finnish man around 180 cm (510). Many foreigners say Finnish people are shy and quiet. In the past talking a lot was not encouraged in Finnish society, not unless you actually had something worthwhile to say. Nowadays talkativeness and sociability are much more valued. Finns are commonly considered as hardworking and honest people (they especially gained good reputation in the US when a lot of them immigrated there in the 19th century).
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Finland is a relatively ethnically homogeneous country. The dominant ethnicity is Finnish but there are also notable historic minorities of Finland-Swedes, Sami and Roma people. As a result of recent immigration there are now also large groups of ethnic Russians, Iraqis/Kurds, Estonians and Somalis in the country.
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