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Traditional Latin American foods trending in the U.S


These popular dishes have been around in latino homes for decades


Traditional Latin American foods people in the U.S think is a new trend© GettyImages
HOLA! USA
SEPTEMBER 21, 2021 3:13 PM EDTSEP 21, 2021, 3:13 PM EDT

In recent years, Hispanic and Latino food has been praised and highlighted by other cultures, we feel a heartwarming sensation. Lately, more of these popuplar dishes in our culture are trending in hip coffee shops and restaurants.

For Latinos, food is the safest route to fill everyone’s hearts. Recipes are passed down through generations from our mom’s favorite to our abuelita’s staple dish.

Grandma cooking© GettyImages

It is always great to see our foods fused with other region’s ideas and in recent years, Latin Americans living in the United States have noticed how North American brands and chefs are getting inspiration from certain dishes.

From the beloved avocado toast (pan con aguacate) to milk cake (tres leches), find below traditional Latin American foods that are currently making a splash in the U.S. culinary world.

Avocado toast

Avocado egg toast© GettyImages

Avocado toast, or Pan con Aguacate, grew popularity in the U.S in the past 15 years. This fulfilling and delicious dish has been feeding Dominican people for decades.

Prepared with pan de agua or water bread —an everyday bread found in the Caribbean, known for its crusty top layer and soft inside — salt and olive oil, those living or visiting the Dominican Republic can taste authenticity from any colmado (bodega) or local restaurant.

Oat milk

Oat milk© GettyImages

Caribbean and South American people also been eating this for a long, long time. Making oat milk is as easy as blending oats with water and straining the liquid. For generations, Latino communities have used this plant-based liquid to create Jugo de Avena or oat juice.

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Cake milk

Tres Leches© GrosbyGroup

Tres leches, is a mouthwatering dessert believed to be created by Nicaraguans but became a Latin American dessert. It is so tasty that we can’t imagine it not being trendy in any country!

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