What food did the Chinese bring to Trinidad?

Foods preserved include eggs, meat, fruits, vegetables, and fish. The Chinese who came to Trinidad brought these skills and traditions with them. Today they are still in use and have become popular in the wider community. This can be seen in the consumption of preserved mango, plum and pommecythere to name a few.
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What food did the Chinese bring to the Caribbean?

Noodles were the primary carbohydrate in the Chinese immigrant population on the islands and simple to make. Stocks were made from chicken and pork bones and occasionally herbs that simmered all day. Another common Chinese influenced dish is bow.
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What did the Chinese contribute to Trinidad and Tobago?

Though the experiment of Chinese labour failed during slavery, the Chinese immigrants forged their legacy and became successful butchers, shopkeepers, carpenters and market gardeners. They brought with them their customs, traditions, games, religion and artifacts.
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What did the Chinese contribute to the Caribbean?

Over the years, Chinese entrepreneurs branched out into more extensive commercial endeavors, including restaurants, laundromats, wholesale merchandising, and music production. Their contributions to music production in Jamaica cannot be overstated.
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Why did Chinese immigrants come to Trinidad?

Between 1853 and 1866, 2,645 Chinese immigrants went to Trinidad as indentured laborers for the sugar and cacao plantations. The Chinese migration after 1911 was a result of the Chinese revolution. Between 1920s and 1940s, Chinese migration increased. Then it came to a stop during the period of the Chinese revolution.
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What food did the East Indian bring to Trinidad?

The Indians were also skilled craftspeople, and with the tools they had brought to Trinidad they made tavas-- the iron griddles on which they baked their traditional roti bread--and carved swizzle sticks out of jackfruit wood, with which they pureed their dhal (lentils).
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What festivals did the Chinese bring to Trinidad?

The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the youngest and energetic activities on the Trinidad Calendar and is usually held in Chaguaramas around October to coincide with events to mark the arrival of Chinese immigrants to our shores.
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Who brought Roti to the Caribbean?

Roti — a generic term for flatbread, derived from the Sanskrit for “bread” — came to Trinidad and Tobago by way of indentured servants from the Indian subcontinent in the 1800s.
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What food did the Chinese bring to Jamaica?

Pak choi (white vegetable), sometimes called bok choy, and a similar vegetable, Chinese cabbage were also introduced by the Chinese and are still enjoyed by many a Jamaican today. The Chinese also introduced the wok and stir-frying to Jamaica.
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Are Trinidad people Chinese?

Chinese Trinidadians and Tobagonians (sometimes Sino-Trinidadians and Tobagonians or Chinese Trinbagonians) are Trinidadians and Tobagonians of Chinese ancestry.
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Where did the Chinese settled in Trinidad and Tobago?

The ship Fortitude arrived on the 12th October 1806. They settled at the Surveillance Estate in Cocorite, (situated on the western edge of Port of Spain). This was the first organised settlement of the Chinese people in the Caribbean.
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Is Trinidad and Tobago Chinese?

Chinese immigrants first arrived in Trinidad and Tobago as indentured labourers for sugar and cacao plantations in the mid-19th century. Immigration peaked in the first half of the 20th century, but was sharply curtailed after the Chinese Revolution in 1949.
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What food did the African bring to Trinidad?

African Food

It was during the African slave trade that culinary influence from West Africa came to the Caribbean. The foods used were plantain, pigeon peas, taro or dasheen, breadfruit, ackee, dasheen bush (taro leaves), okra, mango and saltfish.
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What is the Favourite food of China?

Dumplings

Dumplings (饺子 jiǎozi) are a traditional food type that is widely popular, especially in North China. Chinese dumplings consist of minced meat and/or chopped vegetables wrapped in a thin dough skin. Popular fillings are minced pork, diced shrimp, ground chicken, beef, and vegetables.
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What religion did the Chinese bring to the Caribbean?

The Chinese, including those born in China, were quick to convert to Christianity. By 1891, a majority had become Anglican, and many had become Catholic, the two major denominations, whereas a few became Presbyterians, Methodists, and so on.
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Is Roti a Chinese food?

Roti (also known as chapati) is a round flatbread commonly found in the Indian subcontinent (the geographical region that is made up of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan). It is made from wholemeal, unleavened flour, which differentiates it from other Indian breads like naan and parantha.
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Does Jamaica have Chinese food?

Over time, Chinese ingredients and techniques became important components of Jamaican cuisine. Jerk paste or jerk marinade, which is probably the most well-known facet of Jamaican cuisine, is a prime example.
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Who brought rice to Jamaica?

Rice was popular in West African culture and the slaves brought the recipe with them to Jamaica and passed on the knowledge to their descendants. To help them adjust to their new, horrid environment, the slaves cooked food that was familiar to them, including rice and peas.
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Who brought pies and cake to the Caribbean?

Spanish settlers brought traditionally Jewish dishes like escoveitched fish. British colonial rule of the island in the 17th century introduced various pastries and baked goods as well as sugar production, which was eventually how Jamaica became so well known for its rum.
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Which ethnic group brought Yam to the Caribbean?

Hence, the confusion. An online article from the National Library of Jamaica says yams were brought to Jamaica from Africa on slave ships and eventually became a staple part of the local diet. When the slaves were being transported, yams were one of the foods that sustained those who survived.
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Which ethnic group brought cassava and corn to the Caribbean?

That is why I would want to say that the Arawaks had it as "Out of Many One Pot." They also brought with them corn, sweet potatoes, callaloo, beans, guavas, pineapples, papayas (or most commonly known as pawpaw), fish, conies, iguanas, crabs and cassava (which they used to make bread).
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What dance did the Chinese bring to Trinidad?

The Chinese presence in Trinidad and Tobago may be small, but their contribution to the development of the country cannot be ignored. They came to the shores of Trinidad as early as 1806, or as some argue, as late as 1853-54.
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Where did the Chinese come from?

An international study has found that the Chinese people originated not from "Peking Man" in northern China, but from early humans in East Africa who moved through South Asia to China some 100,000 years ago, Hong Kong's Ming Pao daily reported yesterday in a finding that confirms the "single origin" theory in ...
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What did the British bring to Trinidad?

After Trinidad became a British colony in 1797, the plantation development begun by the French settlers continued. British planters arrived from the older colonies, often with their slaves, and British capital helped to expand the sugar industry.
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