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            Food culture in Aruba


                                                                      follows a Latin-American in-
                                                                      fluenced routine.

                                                                               Breakfast
                                                                      Breakfast  in  Aruba  is  quite
                                                                      simple:  a  cup  of  coffee
                                                                      or  tea,  some  bread,  and
                                                                      sometimes  an  egg.  Some-
                                                                      times,  due  to  the  need  of
                                                                      a  quick  “to-go”  breakfast,
                                                                      you  may  also  find  many
                                                                      snack trucks and cafes that
                                                                      sell  sandwiches,  pastechis
                                                                      (meat  pie),  arepas  and        (Religious) Holidays
                                                                      empanadas  early  in  the  Christmas  is  probably  the
             (Oranjestad)  -  Like  many  The  routine  of  breakfast,   morning.                  biggest global holiday, and
             other  cultures,  an  impor-  lunch  and  dinner  on  the                             every  culture  has  its  own
             tant  aspect  of  the  Aruban  island is one that does not       Main Meal            spin on what their Christmas
             cultural identity is our con-  completely  follow  a  Euro-  The  main  meal  is  typically  cuisine entails. In Aruba, our
             nection  to  food  and  food  pean or American routine,   eaten  in  most  households  Christmas  cuisine  is  again
             traditions.  The  local  food  despite  the  major  influ-  around  noon  or  in  the  af-  largely  based  on  Latin-
             traditions consist of a melt-  ences  from  these  parts  of   ternoon.  This  can  consist  American  influences,  most
             ing pot of different cultural  the  world  on  our  culture   of  meat,  fish,  and  chick-  notably  form  Venezuela.
             and religious eating habits  and way of living. When it   en—stewed  or  fried—with  Ayacas  and  the  famous
             and dishes.                 comes to the three impor-    funchi  (polenta)  or  rice  pan  di  ham*  are  two  cru-
                                         tant meals of the day, most   with  stewed  vegetables.  cial  holiday  dishes,  along
             Breakfast, lunch and dinner  of  the  Aruban  population   Often, fried or boiled plan-  with stuffed turkey, roasted
                                                                      tain  or  pan  bati  (Aruban  glazed  ham  topped  with
                                                                      pancake)     is   included.  pineapples, arroz con pollo
                                                                      Stews  are  a  staple  in  Aru-  (rice and chicken) and po-
                                                                      ban  cuisine  and  can  are  tato  salad,  among  other
                                                                      largely influenced by Latin-  items.  Traditional  drinks  in-
                                                                      American  and  Latin/Afro-   clude ponche crema (Aru-
                                                                      Caribbean Stews. Some of  ban  eggnog),  chuculati
                                                                      the more unique stews and  pinda  (hot  chocolate  with
                                                                      soups from the ABC Islands*  peanut butter), and home-    there  are  many  of  these
                                                                                                                                trucks  parked  on  the  side
                                                                      include sopi di bonchi cora  made fruit punch. Desserts
                                                                      (red kidney bean soup with  include,  bolo  di  pistachio   of the road and often open
                                                                                                                                until late at night—offering
                                                                      pig  tail),  sopi  mondongo  (pistachio  cake),  bolo  di
                                                                      (tripe  soup),  carni  stoba  cashupete (cashew cake),    tasty and filling snacks post
                                                                                                                                night-life fun.
                                                                      (beef  stew),  comcomber  quesillo  (flan),  bolo  preto
                                                                      stoba (West Indian gherkin  (dark  fruit  cake),  drigidek
                                                                      stew) and much more.         (gingerbread),  pan  boyo
                                                                                                   (bread cake) and more.       *ABC  Islands:  Aruba,  Bo-
                                                                              Dinner Time                                       naire and Curacao
                                                                      Dinner time can vary signifi-  Snacks and tasty delights  *Pan di ham: Derived from
                                                                                                                                the  Venezuelan  Pan  de
                                                                      cantly  from  household  to  Besides  meals  and  dishes
                                                                      household.  Unlike  the  U.S.  that are eaten on the din-  Jamon  (rolled  up  bread
                                                                                                                                with ham, raisins and olives)
                                                                      or  in  Europe,  dinner  time  ner table, Aruba also has a
                                                                      typically  does  not  consist  food tradition that includes   *Saco: Saco literally means
                                                                                                                                “bag”. Saco contains fried
                                                                      of a whole (warm) meal. In-  snacks and other tasty de-   potatoes,  plantains,  chick-
                                                                      stead, the evening “meal”  lights  that  you  may  eas-   en (and ribs) and a Johnny
                                                                      can  typically  consist  of  ily  find  around  the  island.
                                                                      something  lighter,  like  a  These  include,  Saco*,  bas-  cake,  served  in  a  paper
                                                                      sandwich,  though  it  is  not  ket, pastechi, kroket, dedi-  bag. q
                                                                      uncommon to see leftovers  tos, Johnny cake and more.       Source: Voeding, voedings-
                                                                      from the main meal reheat-   These  snacks  are  usually   gewoonten en gerechten op
                                                                      ed  and  eaten  again.  Tea  sold  at  local  snack  trucks   Aruba (Nutrition, Food Tradi-
                                                                      and  coffee  are  often  also  and  cafes,  often  located   tions and Dishes on Aruba) by
                                                                      served  with  the  evening  on the side of the road. In      Biblioteca Nacional Aruba
                                                                      snack.                       the area of Tanki Leendert
                                                                                                   and Tanki flip, for example,
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