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            Food culture in Aruba



            (Oranjestad) - Like many other cul-             Dinner Time
            tures,  an  important  aspect  of  the  Dinner  time  can  vary  significantly
            Aruban cultural identity is our con-  from household to household. Un-
            nection to food and food traditions.  like  the  U.S.  or  in  Europe,  dinner
            The local food traditions consist of a  time  typically  does  not  consist  of
            melting pot of different cultural and  a  whole  (warm)  meal.  Instead,
            religious eating habits and dishes.   the  evening  “meal”  can  typically
                                                consist of something lighter, like a
                Breakfast, lunch and dinner     sandwich, though it is not uncom-
            The routine of breakfast, lunch and  mon to see leftovers from the main
            dinner  on  the  island  is  one  that  meal  reheated  and  eaten  again.
            does not completely follow a Euro-  Tea  and  coffee  are  often  also
            pean or American routine, despite  served with the evening snack.
            the  major  influences  from  these
            parts  of  the  world  on  our  culture     (Religious) Holidays
            and way of living. When it comes  Christmas  is  probably  the  biggest
            to the three important meals of the  global  holiday,  and  every  cul-
            day,  most  of  the  Aruban  popula-  ture has its own spin on what their
            tion follows a Latin-American influ-  Christmas  cuisine  entails.  In  Aru-
            enced routine.                      ba,  our  Christmas  cuisine  is  again
                                                largely  based  on  Latin-American
                         Breakfast              influences, most notably form Ven-
            Breakfast in Aruba is quite simple: a  ezuela.  Ayacas  and  the  famous
            cup of coffee or tea, some bread,  pan  di  ham* are two crucial  holi-
            and  sometimes  an  egg.  Some-     day dishes, along with stuffed tur-
            times, due to the need of a quick  key,  roasted  glazed  ham  topped
            “to-go”  breakfast,  you  may  also  with  pineapples,  arroz  con  pollo
            find  many  snack  trucks  and  ca-  (rice and chicken) and potato sal-
            fes that sell sandwiches, pastechis  ad, among other items. Traditional
            (meat  pie),  arepas  and  empana-  drinks include ponche crema (Aru-
            das early in the morning.           ban eggnog), chuculati pinda (hot
                                                chocolate  with  peanut  butter),
                        Main Meal               and  homemade  fruit  punch.  Des-
            The main meal is typically eaten in  serts include, bolo di pistachio (pis-
            most households around noon or in  tachio  cake),  bolo  di  cashupete
            the  afternoon.  This  can  consist  of  (cashew cake), quesillo (flan), bolo
            meat,  fish,  and  chicken—stewed  preto  (dark  fruit  cake),  drigidek
            or  fried—with  funchi  (polenta)  or  (gingerbread),  pan  boyo  (bread
            rice  with  stewed  vegetables.  Of-  cake) and more.
            ten, fried or boiled plantain or pan
            bati (Aruban pancake) is included.       Snacks and tasty delights
            Stews are a staple in Aruban cuisine  Besides meals and dishes that are
            and can are largely influenced by  eaten on the dinner table, Aruba
            Latin-American and Latin/Afro-Ca-   also  has  a  food  tradition  that  in-
            ribbean  Stews.  Some  of  the  more  cludes  snacks  and  other  tasty
            unique  stews  and  soups  from  the  delights  that  you  may  easily  find
            ABC  Islands*  include  sopi  di  bon-  around  the  island.  These  include,
            chi  cora  (red  kidney  bean  soup  Saco*,  basket,  pastechi,  kroket,
            with pig tail), sopi mondongo (tripe  deditos,  Johnny  cake  and  more.
            soup),  carni  stoba  (beef  stew),  These snacks are usually sold at lo-
            comcomber  stoba  (West  Indian  cal  snack  trucks  and  cafes,  often
            gherkin stew) and much more.        located  on  the  side  of  the  road.
                                                In the area of Tanki Leendert and











                                                                                    Tanki  flip,  for  example,  there  are  ives)
                                                                                    many of these trucks parked on the  *Saco: Saco literally means “bag”.
                                                                                    side  of  the  road  and  often  open  Saco  contains  fried  potatoes,
                                                                                    until  late  at  night—offering  tasty  plantains,  chicken  (and  ribs)  and
                                                                                    and filling snacks post night-life fun.  a Johnny cake, served in a paper
                                                                                                                        bag.q

                                                                                    *ABC  Islands:  Aruba,  Bonaire  and  Source:   Voeding,   voedingsge-
                                                                                    Curacao                             woonten  en  gerechten  op  Aruba
                                                                                    *Pan  di  ham:  Derived  from  the  (Nutrition, Food Traditions and Dish-
                                                                                    Venezuelan Pan de Jamon (rolled  es on Aruba) by Biblioteca Nacio-
                                                                                    up bread with ham, raisins and ol-  nal Aruba
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