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Dominican Sugar Dark

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“AZÚCAR AZÚCAR negra Hay cuanto me gusta why me alegra Soy dulce como el melao’ Alegre como el tambo” – Celia Cruz   SUGAR everyone loves sweet treats, and they can’t have enough of them. That’s how Dominicans and their Country are sweet like sugar doesn’t matter if you like the white, the golden, the […]

Dominican Sugar Golden

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“AZÚCAR AZÚCAR negra

Hay cuanto me gusta why me alegra

Soy dulce como el melao’

Alegre como el tambo” – Celia Cruz

 

SUGAR everyone loves sweet treats, and they can’t have enough of them. That’s how Dominicans and their Country are sweet like sugar doesn’t matter if you like the white, the golden, the light, or the dark. Dominicans come in every flavor. WE ALL LOVE SUGAR. WE ALL LOVE DR.

Dominican Sugar Light

$29.95$64.95

“AZÚCAR AZÚCAR negra

Hay cuanto me gusta why me alegra

Soy dulce como el melao’

Alegre como el tambo” – Celia Cruz

 

SUGAR everyone loves sweet treats, and they can’t have enough of them. That’s how Dominicans and their Country are sweet like sugar doesn’t matter if you like the white, the golden, the light, or the dark. Dominicans come in every flavor. WE ALL LOVE SUGAR. WE ALL LOVE DR.

Dominican Sugar Reg

$29.95$64.95

“AZÚCAR AZÚCAR negra

Hay cuanto me gusta why me alegra

Soy dulce como el melao’

Alegre como el tambo” – Celia Cruz

 

SUGAR everyone loves sweet treats, and they can’t have enough of them. That’s how Dominicans and their Country are sweet like sugar doesn’t matter if you like the white, the golden, the light, or the dark. Dominicans come in every flavor. WE ALL LOVE SUGAR. WE ALL LOVE DR.

DR🏃🏾‍♂️NY

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Dominicans RUN NY. Literally! According to the Center for Latin American, Caribbean & Latino Studies at the City University of New York, the Dominican people are among the fastest-growing Hispanic populations in New York City. The Center estimates that the number of Dominicans residing in the city in 2013 — the most recent figures available from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey — showed 747,000 Dominicans that exceeds the numbers of other Latino populations.

Guachiman

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Dominicans love to put their own spin on English words. This is one of those words. In the Dominican Republic, every Colmado (Corner store) has a (“Watchman / Security guard”) on deck ready to take action. They don’t call him Watchman or a Security guard, instead, it’s GUACHIMAN.

McMangu

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Mangú – is a Dominican traditional dish served for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Mangú is made up of boiled (either ripe or green) plantains. The plantains are then mashed with butter, margarine or oil in the water in which they were boiled. The dish is topped with sautéed red onions that have been cooked with vinegar.

 

When served with Queso Frito ( Fried Cheese), fried Salchichon (Fried Dominican Salami) and Fried eggs. The dish is called “Los Tres Golpes”, literally translates to “The Three Hits,” the term means a breakfast dish which includes Mangú with Fried Cheese, Salami, and Fried eggs Avocado is often an accompaniment to this stable of any Dominican family home.

Ute si es chicle

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Ute si e chicle- PEGAJOSO!! Usually the younger kid who wants to hang out with his older brother and friends or the girl or guy who doesn’t get the hint.

Yanikekes

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Here we go again… LOL! Johnny Cakes is a fluffy cornmeal flatbread. Caribbean folks add their twists on how they make them. Dominicans make it one way, Jamaicans do it another, Trinidadians as well even Native American Indians make them a whole different way. They all taste good and they all call it Johnny Cakes […]