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Visit Guyana: Lime, Dine & Unwind Magazine

Guyana's newest Tourism Magazine showcasing all the hottest places to lime, dine and Unwind in Guyana.

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<strong>Guyana</strong><br />

Street Food<br />

<strong>Visit</strong>ing <strong>Guyana</strong> is not just about<br />

exploring our rainforests or seeing<br />

our waterfalls. It’s also about<br />

tasting our famous street food.<br />

Guyanese Street food is exactly what the<br />

words conjure up: Tasty, ready-to-eat and<br />

inexpensive food made for a bite on the<br />

run.<br />

Sampling our Street food is the closest<br />

one wishing to fully immerse in our<br />

amazing culture can actually get to being<br />

Guyanese.<br />

There is no limit to what one can find<br />

in our roadside snackett’s and carts. So<br />

prepare your taste buds for a culinary<br />

adventure.<br />

Street foods to try:<br />

1. Saltfish and bakes: Fluffy and airy<br />

quick bread, filled with salted-fish<br />

fried to perfection with onions, garlic<br />

and tomatoes.<br />

2. Roti and Curry: Indian inspired<br />

flat bread wrapped snugly around<br />

various savory curries of chicken,<br />

beef, shrimp, channa or potatoes.<br />

3. Channa and Sour: Soft boiled chick<br />

peas lightly fried with herbs and<br />

spices. Enjoy with spicy pepper<br />

sauce.<br />

4. Eggball: Boiled eggs wrapped in<br />

seasoned potatoes and deep fried.<br />

Enjoy with Mango sour.<br />

5. Pinetarts: Small, triangle shaped<br />

pastries filled with pineapple jam.

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