Many people enjoy Caribbean food because of its distinct flavor. The Caribbean has created a delicacy by combining unique dishes and cooking styles intertwined with their history. But how much do you know about their food?
Here is a list offered by Caribbean Green Living outlining 10 things about Caribbean cuisine that make it so unique:
- A lot of the food is seasoned with onions, garlic, scotch bonnet peppers, and more.
- There are a few dishes that are oily or deep-fried. Most meals are barbecued, grilled, or roasted.
- Meats are wet-marinated or dry-rubbed, with green seasoning, jerk seasoning, or other spices.
- Conch, a large sea snail, is a delicacy in Caribbean cuisine.
- Advanced marinating is a cooking secret, offering healthy cooking without additional butter or oil.
- One of the Caribbean cuisine’s secret ingredients is coconut milk.
- The cuisines are healthy and full of fruits and vegetables.
- The flavor of Caribbean cuisine was influenced by all of the cultures that have come to the islands, including Americans, Indians, Chinese, Africans, Spanish, and more.
- Plantains may look like bananas, but they’re different.
- Various spices and seasonings evoke hot, spicy, sweet, tangy, and other flavor variations, offering something for almost every palate with Caribbean cuisine.
All of these factors, and more, contribute to the distinctiveness of Caribbean cuisine. If you’ve never tried Caribbean food before, go to the nearest Caribbean restaurant or make a trip to a Caribbean Island of your choice!
















