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.
How do people in make money in Guatemala?
-
How do people in make money in Guatemala?
-
Agriculture makes up 13.5% of the GDP of Guatemala and accounts for two fifths of exports. It is estimated that between 30 and 50% of the labor force works in the agricultural sector and the main crops are coffee, sugar, and bananas. Guatemala is also the number one producer and exporter of cardamom worldwide.
What is discussplaces?
DiscussPlaces is a place to make new friends and share your passions and interests. Quench your thirst for knowledge, discuss places with other aficionados, and swap recommendations. Are you an aspiring foodie who dreams of living in New York? Or perhaps you are looking for the best chicken wings in Cincinnati? Then this is the place for you! Any one can join in with a passion or interest – whether it be talking about their favorite restaurant in Barcelona or raving about their latest trip to Italy. Join us!
This page shows discussions around "How do people in make money in Guatemala?"

This page shows discussions around "How do people in make money in Guatemala?"