Dominican cuisine is made up of Spanish, indigenous Taíno, Middle Eastern and African influences.
As in Spain, the largest, most important meal of the day is lunch. Its most typical form, nicknamed la bandera ("the flag"), consists of white rice, red beans and meat (beef, chicken, pork, or fish), sometimes accompanied by a side of salad.

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Wikipedia title: Dominican Republic cuisine
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