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Floribbean cuisine is a unique culinary style that blends traditional American, Caribbean, and Latin American influences. It is particularly prevalent in the Florida region, hence the name "Floribbean."

Origins[edit]

Floribbean cuisine has its roots in the diverse cultures that have influenced Florida's history. The state's close proximity to the Caribbean and Latin America, as well as its history of Spanish colonization, have all contributed to the development of this distinctive culinary style.

Characteristics[edit]

Floribbean cuisine is characterized by its use of fresh, local ingredients, including a wide variety of seafood, fruits, and vegetables. Common ingredients include citrus fruits, avocados, mangoes, coconuts, and a variety of fish and shellfish. Floribbean dishes often feature bold, spicy flavors, with a particular emphasis on the use of chili peppers, cumin, and other spices.

Popular Dishes[edit]

Some popular Floribbean dishes include conch fritters, ceviche, and Key lime pie. Conch fritters are a popular appetizer, made from the meat of the conch shellfish, which is common in the waters around Florida. Ceviche, a dish of raw fish marinated in citrus juices, is another staple of Floribbean cuisine. Key lime pie, made with the juice of the small, tart Key lime, is a popular dessert.

Influence[edit]

Floribbean cuisine has had a significant influence on the culinary scene in Florida and beyond. Many restaurants in the state feature Floribbean dishes on their menus, and the cuisine has also gained recognition nationally and internationally for its unique blend of flavors and ingredients.

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