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Street Foods

By Hinnerk von Bargen and Culinary Institute of America

Published 2015

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The popularity of curries in Caribbean cuisines also illustrates the influence of immigration. After the abolition of slavery, the region was in desperate need of skilled low-paid workers. To fill this void, British colonists organized the migration of native East Indians to the Caribbean territories. Known as curry to the British settlers, all the flavorful Indian stews and their adaptations became an integral part of Caribbean cooking.

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