Guanime
Guanime
Puerto Rican dish
Guanimes are a prepared food that can be traced back to the pre-Columbian era in Puerto Rico. Guanimas translates to corn bread By the Tainos who were native Indians from Puerto Rico. They are made with cornmeal, sugar, salt all purpose flour and butter wrap in banana leaves. That is the traditional way of Guanimas. You can ad salty cod fish ( bacalado guisado) or holy broth that is made of coconut milk and fish ( caldo de coco y pescado) That is a typical meal for Ester week. All this add raisins, plantain and stuff are not a traditional way.
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