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Where Locals Really Eat In Brooklyn's Crown Heights MOFAD

Where Locals Really Eat In Brooklyn's Crown Heights MOFAD

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The Brooklyn, New York neighborhood of Crown Heights is known for the vibrant amalgamation of cultures represented, especially up and down Nostand Avenue, the spine of the area that is dotted with a myriad of restaurants and shops. In this collaboration with the Museum of Food and Drink, Eater looks into the culinary makeup of the neighborhood, spanning everything from cou cou and flying fish from Barbados to Trinidadian doubles. For more City Guide stories, please click here: Sponsored by Inifiniti
Date: 2020-05-20

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Ok people, be you white, black, red, yellow or Martian. I dont care. THIS IS HOW IMMIGRATION IS DESIGNED TO WORK! America wants and needs every hard working, respectful man and women who desires to come here and within OUR framework carve out of this amazing landscape whatever kind of self sufficient lifestyle they see fit to produce! Skilled, passionate men and women who come here and jump through the hoops necessary to LEGALLY become part of America. Its just this simple folks.
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West Indian food is basically a lesser form of Indian sub continent food. West Indians don't blend their own spices like Indians they they use crap from packets (pre blended.
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Right around the corner. Yes. Trinidadian Caribbean food. a mix of African; English; Chinese and India all on one plate! A must for all!
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