Floribbean
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Typical features of Floribbean cuisine include:
- An emphasis on extremely fresh ingredients
- Complex medleys of spices, especially powerful flavors that are softened by milder ones
- An emphasis on seafood and poultry
- Generous use of fresh fruit and juices, especially citrus and sweet tropical fruits
- Special care in presentation, especially when seeking a more natural effect rather than an ostentatious one
It is common in many homes to see traditional Southern foods (such as gumbo, black-eyed peas, or crab cakes) served in the same meal as a more nuanced Floribbean dish. In most Floribbean restaurants, however, entire meals are carefully planned around a succession of delicate, complex flavors and so most dishes have been altered from their traditional forms.
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