Saturday 16 July 2016

Corn Soup and other street foods



Corn soup is a popular street food in Trinidad and Tobago.  It is a tasty dish consisting of corn, pumpkin, carrots, dumplings and coconut milk and is sold in a styrotex cup in sizes of small, medium and large.

Souse is another street food and is mainly sold on Friday evenings and on weekends. It is a pickled meat, particularly chicken foot and pig foot that is well seasoned and sold with slices of cucumber. 


Gyros has gain popularity in Trinidad and Tobago and was introduced by our Syrian community.  It consists of pita bread with lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers and meat, mainly lamb but you can get shrimp gyros as well.  You would certainly want to try a lamb gyro with lots of garlic sauce.  

4 comments:

  1. Replies
    1. Me too Ethan, especially when there is alot of corn in it.

      Delete
  2. Oh...I love them all...especially a well made corn soup...delicious!!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes girl, me too. Not everyone makes a good corn soup.

      Delete